It has to do with important papers that end up in
a jumble on our counter or table.
Not exact matches
Small business owners have a lot
on their plate, and their priorities are often a frantic
jumble of product, suppliers, staff, clients and marketing.
Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, made the rounds
on the Sunday political shows to denounce domestic violence, and defend the White House's
jumbled response to White House staff secretary Rob Porter's ouster.
To illustrate how our mind can putter along
on autopilot, he includes several paragraphs in which the letters of the words are
jumbled.
SunTrust has a somewhat
jumbled list of mortgage products available
on its website, but it doesn't include much information about its own conventional loans.
We can go
on forever trying to come to terms and that's the point, the bible is a ridiculous
jumble of passages and contradictions.
The isolationist party, best known by the name of America First, was in fact a
jumble of people with a whole variety of agendas: there were those who believed that the United States should have no truck with Europe and its wars, there were socialists who found nothing to choose among the imperialists
on both sides, and there were those who believed that Germany's was not necessarily the wrong side to be
on, this latter group itself being a kind of odd amalgam of Anglophobes, anti-Semites who said that the war against Hitler was merely a Jewish war, and immigrant German patriots.
Toss the vegetables to
jumble the colored strips and arrange them
on a serving plate.
From afar it's a
jumble of compass points (Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan), notches
on the Rust Belt (Akron, Buffalo, Toledo) and identity crises (Miami and Ohio — please, not Miami of Ohio and Ohio U).
Last season, their squad was a confusing
jumble of players that didn't seem to join up in the slightest; this season, as if to intensify things, they've stuck Marko Arnautovic
on the top.
However, if you continue down Highway 25, you'll find yourself
on the dark side of the Lake Greenwood, where fearless young men with fast cars and too little to occupy their time meet in small pool halls for
jumbled up stories, quick laughs and, even quicker, reach for their guns if you aren't careful.
Moving
on, to the 8 pm games which again were all
jumbled up.
Under the circumstances, it is easy for me to understand how the chapter
on the double holdout could wind up as just about the most
jumbled history of any financial dealing I have ever read, full of wrong data, wrong amounts, wrong conclusions, wrong interpretations.
I have been a complete
jumble of emotions since arriving in Addis Ababa
on the ONE Moms mission trip.
And when she stumbled
on the names, or when the stories got all
jumbled up, as they all inevitably did, I finished them for her.
A
jumble of coats piled
on chairs recently, for example, told him that coat racks were needed, so he installed them.
However, the N.Y.U. researchers knew that in recent years, trainers working with athletes in sports such as boxing and mixed martial arts, where concussions are common, had begun supplementing the Standardized Assessment with a simple vision exam, known as the King - Devick test, during which someone reads slightly
jumbled lines of numbers printed
on three cards as quickly as possible.
These two much - loved authorities speak to the importance of owning an authoritative breastfeeding book that cuts through the
jumble of opinions, information, and misinformation
on the Web.
You don't want everything
jumbled up
on the bottom.
When you use too much,
on the other hand, you risk turning your home into a
jumbled visual mess.
For my little niece / nephew
on the way, I would LOVE to get The
Jumbles Purple / Yellow Lion, The Rocking Hedgehog, and the Under the Apple Tree Play Gym
The Republican Party is an ideological mix of social and fiscal conservatives once held together by eloquent intellectuals such as Bill Buckley; gone are the days of the Eisenhower Republican; here to stay is the Reagan Republican
jumble, with a few vestiges of traditional conservatism tacked
on for good measure.
Catsimatidis» remarks last night were a
jumbled mix of pro-Trump sentiment, saying that «God put his hand [
on the 2016 election] and saved America,» and urging the importance of selecting a Republican candidate who can appeal to Democrats.
Selling unwanted items
on eBay, at car boot sales,
jumbles, or at «swap - shop», or swishing events and donating the proceeds to Guide Dogs; this will make a difference to the charity's services for blind and partially - sighted people.
Borough President Scott Stringer and Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal accused the DOT of moving too slowly
on a host of upgrades at the busy intersection, where West 71st Street, Amsterdam Avenue, and two lanes of Broadway converge in a
jumble of cars and crosswalks.
Corbyn's
jumble of unhappy reflection
on past foreign policy and declarations of long held positions will have seemed utterly esoteric to the practical issues facing most people in Britain today.
DNA «barcoding» will enable
jumbled DNA collections of any tuna sample — even that sitting
on the dinner plate — to be compared to a reference DNA collection.
The
jumbled - up rubble at the base of the ice mountains helps confirm team members» theories that the mountains are, in fact, giant icebergs that have moved around
on more plastic layers of nitrogen ice below.
If you looked at a metallic glass
on a scale larger than a few atomic diameters, you would see tightly packed,
jumbled clusters of atoms.
The geologist at Princeton University is referring to a
jumble of fossilised blobs, discovered
on Australia's Flinders Ranges, which he believes are the remains of ancient sponges.
Their more
jumbled shapes would be due to the vast stores of gas raining down
on them and their ongoing interactions and mergers with their neighbors.
A lot of lecterns are fitted with plenty of drawers and cupboards, but a quick check of the one in our main science theatre last week revealed a
jumble of forgotten handouts from a conference, an expensive but chalky calculator, several well chewed pens, some overhead projection transparencies with print so minute that I took one and frightened my students with it, a pair of prescription spectacles (abandoned, perhaps, because their owner couldn't read the words
on the screen?)
It rests
on a simple concept: atoms that are neatly arranged in crystals conduct electrons better than those
jumbled up in a glass.
The company has developed digital circuits which analyse the colour required and compare it with the colours available; the circuits then switches
on a
jumble of pixels to create a mix of colours which fools the eye into seeing colours which are not in theory available from the screen.
A
jumble of nanostructures
on this material's surface enables it to absorb light from many angles.
Please speak slower since you are
on phones; some things come across to me sort of slurred over or
jumbled.
However, I do think volume can be worn
on both (at the same time) but it needs a careful balance so as not to look like bag - lady meets
jumble sale!
The only way I thought about adding the leopard was when everything was in a
jumble in my closet and my shoes were really close (ok,
on top of) another jewel - toned item of clothing.
I totally skipped out
on the whole monthly goals post series I had been doing for like 2 - 3 months and it makes sense that my goals since then have been
jumbled, static, and nonexistent so...
When I saw it hanging
on the rack at a teeny
jumble sale in North London I knew it was a gem and snatched it up immediately.
The amount of colour I wear has definitely dropped by a fair amount in recent times, so I find myself gravitated towards darker pieces that are usually in minimalistic shapes, like this slip dress that I spotted
on the back of a door at a
jumble sale.
WHAT I WORE: Floral Blouse (ASOS Africa — old) / / Floral Trousers (ASOS Africa — old) / / Keep
On Asking Sweatshirt (Lost Shapes x Tolly Dolly Posh) / / Sleeveless Denim Jacket (
Jumble Sale & DIY) / / Sunglasses (Unknown)
«Legacy» very much feels like Arrow trying to find its footing once again, and though the episode takes some steps in getting the show back
on top, more work has yet to be done to redeem the series for last season's
jumbled narrative.
There's a complicated
jumble of gender politics at hand, and any attempt at modernizing the dynamic is more of a random piling
on rather than a thoughtful incorporation.
There's a lot going
on in her big «I Dreamed a Dream» number, Hathaway croaking and screeching it out with fluid pouring out of every hole in her face, but like the actress's
jumble of big features, it somehow all comes together.
Unlike the clean, cohesive Casino, the action sequences here look like
jumbled rejects from one of Paul Greengrass's Bourne movies (don't get us started
on that phony - looking parachute drop).
Good luck finding copies now though —
on Saturday our local Tesco was left looking like some kind of
jumble sale.
Sadly, what could have been a tender tale about letting your children grow up and move
on gets lost in a
jumble of detours that often aren't funny or even entertaining.
«Sin City: A Dame to Kill For» is a
jumbled but still enjoyable followup that, for most moviegoers, arrives
on the scene too late.
INTACTO Writer - director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo is clearly passionate
on the subject of his film, a rumination
on the nature of luck and chance, but the narrative he has devised — about the clashing interests of various survivors of accidents and atrocities — is both
jumbled and uninvolving.