Sentences with phrase «many jumbled»

We're stuck with 19th - and 20th - century economic policies for prosperity, and we use policies for traditional economies and inaccurately jumble them with innovation.
And so often — too often, really — the message that emerges from trials is a jumble.
It's liable to look like a jumbled mess that screams, «Go away and don't spend any money here!»
Small business owners have a lot on their plate, and their priorities are often a frantic jumble of product, suppliers, staff, clients and marketing.
It is either exquisite perfection, flowing poetry, graceful nuance and universal mastery or a thunderously clumsy, disjointed jumble that ma
Unfortunately, some business owners do get greedy with keywords, and create domain names that are nothing more than a jumble of keywords — lots of keywords and an agonizingly long URL.
While my many idea scribbles, sticky notes and jumble of files still made sense to me, it was quite difficult for an assistant to decipher my internal sorting system.
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.
My notes from the section read like a jumble of mushy fragments — «equipping providers with the tools they need to do their jobs,» «augmenting the abilities providers already have,» «widening access to expertise.»
To illustrate how our mind can putter along on autopilot, he includes several paragraphs in which the letters of the words are jumbled.
The company's «end - to - end» encryption system means that every time, say, you make a call using Silent Circle, your device generates an encryption key that randomly jumbles your data.
In that way, Mr. Bronk added, hackers could potentially jumble gas shipments, and even cause electricity production outages.
Any more than that and you risk creating a jumble of facts and figures.
The changes unveiled Thursday are an attempt to address complaints that Facebook's hub — the News Feed — is degenerating into a jumble of monotonous musings and disjointed pictures.
That can help ensure pages don't go missing, or get jumbled with other documents.
The goal is to develop a better way to solve hugely complex problems like improving air traffic control and desalination plant operations — even if the data is a big jumble.
You want to know which banking brands are trending among your followers, but when you use your keyword research tool, you get a jumble of results that are hard to interpret.
In short, your resistance to meetings could be creating a growth - retarding jumble within your organization.
This means if anyone intercepts the message — a hacker for example — it's mostly just jumbled characters and symbols.
Monero also «mixes» coins automatically — basically jumbling one transaction with other similarly - sized ones — adding another layer of confusion for anybody trying to trace a transaction through the blockchain.
The components read like the jumble of ideas you might expect a table of slightly inebriated Chamber of Commerce types to shout out when polled for their tax reform suggestions.
Pick just one political story for each page, and 2011's kaleidoscope might just take a turn from jumbled to intelligible.
A legend has emerged from a jumble of facts: Someone using the name Satoshi Nakamoto released the software for Bitcoin in early 2009 and communicated with the nascent currency's users via email — but never by phone or in person.
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.
When lead qualification is an entirely manual process, you're asking your sales reps to digest and analyze a jumble of various points of data, often from wildly diverse sources, and then make a judgement accordingly.
A pair of severe hurricanes — Harvey, which hit Texas and Louisiana in late August, and Irma, which struck Florida in early September — are set to jumble economic indicators this fall.
If you try to optimize your release for ten phrases at once, you are likely to come up with a jumbled mess that even a search engine will recognize as useless content.
There are so many reasons not to mix your business and personal accounts, including tax issues, personal liability, and jumbled accounting records, just to name a few.
Investors forget that a company isn't just a jumble of numbers and ratios.
Rather than be a fee - earning fund manager, he would reboot as a lone wolf, armed with a jumble of personal investment pools commingled with the funds of his publicly traded vehicle, Icahn Enterprises LP.
Fiona is co-founder of Jumble, an email encryption provider, and a proud Techstars alumni.
He spoke slowly and deliberately, but he managed nonetheless to jumble his syntax and leave his phrases dangling.
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.
And the walls of the sterile doctor's office blurred and the words began to jumble.
We are surrounded by words, and often throwaway words that don't matter — our brains filled with buzzwords and jargon, all jumbled like the back of the coat closet.
Wow, I should refrain from typing when tired as much of what I wrote earlier is a bit jumbled.
Their avoidance of chaotic and whimsical jumbling is a necessary condition of such complex achievements as thinking and writing.
These are a people who pragmatically piece together a jumble of disconnected and sometimes contradictory bits of belief and practice as they» supposedly autonomous individuals» see fit.
Rather, we would expect there to be a jumble of different dynamics.
Were God's power to dry up in the life of this Christ, the world would revert to chaos — a jumbled and incoherent mess.
All of the precious photos from my first three years were jumbled together.
And those more recent thinkers who are most like Leibniz in comprehensive knowledge (Peirce and Whitehead being almost unique in this respect) reject any such jumble of notions as automatic yet spiritual realities.
Unfortunately, given the journey up to this point in the film, this ends up sending a jumbled message that almost praises a neglectful and abusive father.
Perhaps most intriguingly, given the story's time - jumbled premise, is that the Live Die Repeat and Repeat is going to be both a prequel and a sequel.
The christmas myth as told by western culture, is a jumble of faith, popular culture, earlier festivals, and it is held at a time of year that is clearly not in line with biblical accounts of the birth of Jesus.
Now Islam also was added to the jumbled confusion.
It may seem difficult, at first glance, to distinguish any kind of order in the jumble of experiments, organisations and theories whose incessantly growing mass forms the baggage - train of the human caravan.
Our lives become all jumbled, and we push consideration of death and immortality aside, as if by doing so we can avoid facing these negative feelings.
At least Frank Gehry's histrionic design for a performing arts center, consisting of a tree - topped jumble of boxy forms to be piled next to One World Trade Center, was scrapped over the summer.
My mind, or whatever it is, has always been a rather messy jumble of strains never properly sorted out.
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