Sentences with phrase «more in a muddle»

But the very point is that we will be even more in a muddle without some such categories with which to talk about these complexities.

Not exact matches

The government has so far failed to clarify the standards of its foreign investment review process, which garnered headlines as the government rejected BHP's takeover of Potash Corp and became even more muddled in the aftermath of the CNOOC / Nexen and Petronas / Progress takeovers.
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.
Action: Use multiple browsers and / or browser containers Who is this for: People who don't want to stop using social media entirely How difficult is it: Some effort to not get in a muddle Tell me more: Using different browsers for different online activities can be a good way of separating portions of your browsing activity.
Antarctic trends are more muddled, but they do not offset the great losses in the Arctic.
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.
More often than not, when you get involved in the lives of people, you will find that your paper theology begins to get a bit muddled.
It's in the actual give - and - take of interacting that couples work (or muddle) through to more fulfilling patterns.
This lecture seems to have been devoted in large part to criticisms of Alexander, specifically that his notion of «emergence» is too vague and muddled to give any useful account of «cognitive experience» in particular, or of the more general observations of the novel and creative features of determinate actualities of whatever sort.
Make it extra indulgent by muddling a bit more mint, sugar, and lemon juice in each glass and adding a shot of rum along with the tea mixture.
The blackberries in my batch are much more muddled.
To extract more mint flavor, muddle or crush the mint leaves in the glass before adding the tea.
The nomenclature gets even more muddled when the chilehead travels to Bali, a Hindu outpost in predominately Muslim Indonesia.
i get wenger has faith in his players, and they can muddle us through to 4th / 3rd, but to go higher i think we need some more firepower.
One look at the article and its clear to see that in all seriousness, it is nothing more than just a messy muddle of words.
I am far more interested in providing women with the assistance they need to meet their own feeding hopes and goals than to muddle over whether or not a women who did not breastfeed long enough (or at all) fits into some neat little category of the 3 - 5 %.
To help us all muddle through in our sleep deprived state, Walmart Canada and momstown Kitchener - Waterloo have a few tips to help optimize your baby's sleep environment, which will hopefully mean more sleep for you and baby.
I can never quite decide if it enables us to see things more clearly, cutting through the inconsequential details that muddle our in - the - moment experience, or if it creates an inaccurately rosy depiction of the past so that we can complain about our present.
To avoid that muddle, Steve Brown and Xue - Zhong Liu, molecular biologists at the Medical Research Council's Mouse Genome Center in Harwell, England, sought families in remote areas of the world, where the families» deafness is more likely to be caused by a single mutated gene.
Because Africa did not remain isolated, the picture became more muddled and clouded than what's happened in Australia, says Springer.
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.
In the first bleary - eyed moments of wakefulness, cognitive function and short - term memory may be more muddled for 8 - hour - a-night sleepers than for the sleep - deprived, a new study suggests.
For a pulpy cocktail, muddle each of the roasted fruit + herb combos in a separate cocktail glass (you may want to add some more herbs during this step, depending on how strong you want the herb flavor to be).
I don't believe it's possible to make additions or clarifications in a simple way to make it more applicable, without muddling the content considerably, so I have no plans to do so.
This summer has been a bit of a muddle for the Boo Roo and Tigger Too household, with a mixture of renovation plans that haven't really gone to plan (more on that in a different... View Post
For even more peach flavor, muddle a small slice of peach in the bottom of your glass with the simple syrup before adding ice and the remaining ingredients.
Unfortunately, he decided to cram most of those narrative threads together in Wish I Was Here, a muddled comedy that feels more like a vanity project than a profound examination of upper - middle class family dynamics.
Hong Kong superstar Chow Yun - Fat is so charismatic in his second Hollywood outing, The Corruptor, that he almost makes us forget that the movie itself is one of the more pretentious, muddled and incompetent action films to come along in some time.
There are times when Infinity War feels more like a patchwork quilt of moments to tickle the nerd bone than it does a coherent feature, particularly in a first half that is a muddled selection of vignettes and episodes, barely connected by narrative sinews that are doing an awful lot of heavy lifting and often crack under the exertion.
In the end, the movie muddles the plot even more with Danny going through experimental surgery to solve his blindness, which erupts into a media frenzy.
The fear in 1990 as reflected by the film is more along the lines of a surety that we were all going to kill ourselves, though its themes are so inconsistent and muddled, even down to the lore (do the zombies feel pain?
The audience is treated to a repeated expository monologue about the Death Queen known as Himiko, whose meagerly implied history suggests a more interesting kernel of storytelling than anything regarding Croft and her muddled family history (relayed through convenient montages reserved for audience members who might have lost interest in what's being presented).
Handling it in this fashion allows for things to be a little muddled while not completely taking sides even though Harding is ultimately seen as more of a sympathetic figure than the media has ever portrayed.
Not containing the wit to be smart, thrilling sci - fi nor the chutzpah to embrace a fun, B - movie shlock vibe, it unfortunately feels like an uninspired TV pilot that any other network would've permanently locked in a vault... At first, it has the feeling of being dropped into a season finale with characters we should know more about, then after the bland exposition, muddled motivations, and nonsensical developments, one realizes they'd never want to watch what came before anyways.
Daniel Radcliffe goes off - grid and gets more than he bargained for in this muddled Amazonian adventure.
76 The telling of a significant (but failed) Nigerian military coup in the 1970s, the acting here more than compensates for the occasionally muddled narrative.
It's more like spinning wheels, in the case of the screenplay for this muddled murder mystery that follows a college professor (Guy Pearce) with a history of alleged coed fraternizing.
That's also something that everyone else in the film does, too, but once the official government intelligence services get involved, their tunnel - vision expertise succeeds only in making everything even more muddled.
Don Cheadle — playing Miles, co-writing, and making his feature directorial debut — hones in non-musical moments from Davis» life in creating this muddled biography, with at least one more gun - toting car chase than expected.
Rather than a muddled mash - up, a more interesting movie would have chosen a path and dug in deeply.
He also points out, correctly, that all that many districts offer these students is a chance to muddle through four years (or more) in a large, comprehensive high school, in hopes of earning a diploma that by no means signals readiness for college or a career.
But short of that unlikely occurrence, centralizing this much power in a single place creates far more risk of catastrophe than allowing 50 states to muddle along their more diverse paths.
Don't muddle this up with us decreeing the Murano to be a horrible car to drive, however: in many ways, we feel it's a very pleasant crossover that will especially appeal to buyers who prefer a more comfort - oriented driving experience.
There are FAR more cogent points being made in the comments section than there are in this muddled mess of a rant / article.
With ebook readers expected in the next year from Plastic Logic, Hearst, and News Corp., and the much - rumored «Apple Tablet» on the horizon, things may only get more muddled.
Things are liable to get even more confusing in the months ahead, but we'll muddle through.
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In addition to monitoring for negative comments about breeds and adoption costs, shelter workers must also contend with ones that do nothing more than lengthen and muddle comment threads.
Hopefully this article will assist you in sifting through the muddle and help you make a more educated guess on which breeders seem to follow the standards they proclaim simply by reading between the lines.
With the implementation of virtual 7.1 there's always the risk of the audio becoming more muddled and less defined than standard stereo as the software or hardware attempts to take stereo sound, then split it to replicate sitting in a room with numerous speakers.
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