Sentences with phrase «like muddled»

Without the tweaked highs, things would sound like a muddled mess, but occasionally, I noticed that the high - mids seemed to be taking a backseat in the overall mix.
How do you mix the characters and worlds of multiple Disney movies and the various Final Fantasy games, without it seeming like a muddled mess?
It seems more like the muddled middle from here.
Beautifully set out, of course; nothing like the muddled writing on the envelope.
Their nebulous mission (something to do with the origins of Man and machine) sounds once again like muddled Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke.
The new feature American Made similarly fits into the genre but rather than finding its own unique identity, this drama feels like a muddled version of a familiar story.
a simplified bar but offer fun options like muddled drinks, cute swizzle sticks and stirrers.
It was like a muddled up jigsaw puzzle.
Fink helped lead some of HPE's big technology projects like its muddled foray into cloud computing, and newer initiatives centered on open - source (in laymen's terms, free) technologies and the Linux operating system.
They like muddle, confusion, obscurity.
The way they tell it, it's as if they simply left grid - scale battery storage off their shopping lists — like some muddle - headed shopper returning home without milk and bread — and all they needed to do was pop back to the shops to collect some.

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Fortune's Erika Fry has spent months untangling the complicated story, which reads like a drive through the streets of Mumbai, with miscues, misinformation, and the muddle of Indian politics.
Meanwhile, with the NFL still muddling through a string of scandals and legal failures (and in a season that is on track to have more penalty flags than ever before), look for a rise in interest in alternative football options like the new China American Football league, in which NFL veteran - turned - ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski is a principal investor.
Most every other stock was muddling along, a reminder that the index, like Canada's economy, depends greatly on the oil industry, which is scaling back its ambition to fit an international crude price of around $ 50 per barrel.
Since you may have a high number of competitors or spammers who can muddle with your conversion rate — Do you have a method to identify valid leads, like a marketing automation tool?
What's more, the beer industry's true giants have been muddling the market further by producing «crafty» beers like Blue Moon and Shock Top.
I could no longer hear, for example, a song like «Blowin» in the Wind» with the same sort of innocence that muddled the Biblical and Historicist hopes together.
Success is measured in how well we love one another; how much we are like Christ; how sincere our heart is as we walk this muddled path of faith.
In the beginning, and all along the way, America is the product of a Puritan - Lockean synthesis, and sometimes the synthesis has looked more like an inherently contradictory muddle.
The reason for the muddle is that history — like individual life — is extraordinarily complex and filled with complications and ambiguities.
It's a muddlelike most post — Vatican II Catholicism.
We also don't eat meat so it's been a challenge, but it looks like most of your recipes don't contain any of these — even the oats (although I realise some do) I get so fedup with people telling me he needs to eat meat just because he's allergic to all of these things and I've been muddling along but generally struggle with yummy meals to suit the whole family — these look like heaven, I'm so excited to start trying these — have a huge list for the health food shop now Thanks Ella!
Use a Secret Ingredient — Serve at least one course with a secret - weapon ingredient that makes everyone swoon trying to guess what it is, like David Monn's rose - petal jam added to his angel food cake, or Naeem Khan's muddled kumquat cocktails.
Prep a classic mojito, but before pouring in the rum and soda, muddle in 1/4 cup fresh or thawed frozen fruit like strawberry, blueberry, mango, or kiwi in the bottom of the glass.
Yeah, I could see it coming out some muddled tragic brown color (kind of like when you decide to put a carrot of two in green juice.
If you use a blender the mint leaves should be muddled (like when you make a mojito).
I like a clear flavor of each in a bite, and it always tastes muddled.
NOTE: Proper muddling of your mint is the key to a flavorful minty drink or one that tastes like grass.
With muddled thinking like this I think we know where the problem at the club lies.
Tim Lollar, the San Diego Padres» 26 - year - old smash hit of a lefthander, muddled through last season with a 2 - 8 record and an ERA that looked like a Richter scale reading on a bad day along the San Andreas Fault.
It felt overall like they were just trying to muddle through the game yesterday.
The performances of teams like New York, Baltimore and Los Angeles — ones that got out in front of their divisions early and muddled along thereafter — provide few clues as to how they might play when they really have to win again.
All we can expect, I'm afraid, from the N.F.L. and its players are, at best, the same mixed, muddled and contradictory «Do as I say, not as I do» messages that Morey tried to sell us this week along with a subtle and often not - so - subtle reinforcement of exactly the kind of play through pain, take it like a man, macho culture that is such an integral part of the N.F.L.'s culture and, frankly, for its mass appeal.
Like you, I went by instinct, and we muddled through as she bravely took on every sleeping challenge we through at her, including a three month spell in our travel cot whilst we moved.
You can even add some lemon zest or muddled strawberry at the bottom of your glass if you'd like to.
The numbers being proposed are baffling and it looks like the MoJ itself is, yet again, in a muddle.
There is a danger that, like Israel before it, Scotland will find it easier to muddle through with this provisional constitution rather than produce a fresh constitutional document.
It was based on lies and muddled nonsense like this.
This rule gets a bit muddled up when you start dealing with DNA sequences, and the like, and both the patent office and the courts are having a lot of problems with this at the moment.
Even with the advances in development, the science of improving computer models can sometimes feel like the science of just muddling through.
Despite dolphins» obvious intelligence and social aptitude, anatomical studies of their gray matter revealed an indistinct muddle of neurons, nothing like the specialized, refined structures found in human brains.
If the world is focused on adaptation, Third World countries will suffer the catastrophes caused by climate change while «rich countries will muddle through with dikes, crops redesigned to survive drought, more air conditioning and the like,» Peter Passell wrote in the news magazine Foreign Policy.
Note: Since it best to muddle each cocktail individually, this isn't the best batch cocktail — I prefer mixing it for more intimate affairs, like girls» night and dates with my roommate on the fire escape.
So if the cells are unhealthy and damaged, the signals they send become muddled or irregular, and you end up with disorders like depression and anxiety.
I really don't like sweet drinks, so this recipe uses only just enough sugar for the granules to help bust up the mint and cucumber during muddling.
I like the coffee and always wanted to try the obtain oil for my muddled brain.
You can make sun tea with fresh herbs — «muddle» the herbs a bit (mash them up like you would for a mojito), cover with water, cover the container loosely, and place it in the sun for 4 hours or so.
Let's go back to the cherries... I like to use the frozen cherries to muddle, because they seem to help keep this cocktail frothy and cold.
To me eye, it almost looks like a more intense, less muddled version of Riverside.
The main thing I've come to realize is that I like muted, muddled shades as opposed to either jewel tones, brights, or pastels.
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