My main point is this: even with the great powers that a central bank has, the next tightening cycle has ample reason for large negative surprises, leading to a premature end of the tightening cycle, and
more muddling thereafter, or possibly, some scenario that the Treasury and Fed can't control.
Use a muddler (or the handle of a wooden spoon or a long - handle ice tea spoon — though neither is anywhere near as effective) to crush the mint and watermelon, releasing their flavor into the syrup —
the more muddling, the fuller the flavors.
Only with maybe a little
more muddling through at first.
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.
Antarctic trends are
more muddled, but they do not offset the great losses in the Arctic.
«This study suffers from the same negative stereotypes about atheists that most of society has, and it has simply reinforced that prejudice with
more muddled thinking.»
The blackberries in my batch are much
more muddled.
The nomenclature gets even
more muddled when the chilehead travels to Bali, a Hindu outpost in predominately Muslim Indonesia.
Things get even
more muddle - headed when you consider what this move would mean strategically.
Because Africa did not remain isolated, the picture became
more muddled and clouded than what's happened in Australia, says Springer.
The results — from studies of crows, butterflies, mosquitoes, fish and other organisms — suggest that the concept of species is even
more muddled than we thought, and that genetic changes don't always align with more visible ones, such as appearance.
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.
Also, they are careful to say, now, that intend to improve ill - health but as we know from epigenetic aging, these concepts can untangled and uncoupled; and thus, remaining healthy would theoretically allow eternal life; but that is something epigenetic aging has answers that are
more muddled and less hopeful.
Here it seems a little
more muddled.
Society is so disconnected that it confuses sentience for sentiment — a misunderstanding that's about to become all
the more muddled with the introduction of a new operating system called OS1.
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.
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.
I suppose now, with the importance of Amazon as a book retailer, the middle has become
more muddled as different techniques and different goals are at play.
The latter is just the branding that T - Mobile adopted ex post facto to dumb it down for the masses, since HotSpot @Home was even
more muddled.
Dogs much like the Beagle are traced all the way back to the times of ancient Romans, although the dogs we call Beagles today have
a more muddled history.
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.
Sustainability is a crappy term because it conjures up all sorts of feel good things which don't require any analysis and that lead to
more muddled «goals.»
Antarctic trends are
more muddled, but they do not offset the great losses in the Arctic.Joshua Stevens / NASA Earth Observatory
A mystery about global methane trends just got
more muddled.
(In March 2017, a New York Times article said psychographics weren't used; recent articles offer a somewhat
more muddled picture.)
The problem gets a little bit
more muddled up when we factor in the fact that, nosy employers find it «abnormal and suspicious» when they're unable to find any trace of you on Facebook!
It's
more muddled with a modified gross lease since the landlord pays these costs for the first, or base, year of the lease.
Not exact matches
That's not an endorsement of unstructured, «intuitive» decision - making; rather, Kay cites those who found success by hewing to Charles Lindblom's
more structured «science of
muddling through,» including Picasso, Sam Walton and Warren Buffett.
As the government lurched from one
muddle to the next, they promised clearer rules and a
more transparent process.
When words describe reality rather than mask or
muddle it, they're
more likely to prompt meaningful action.
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.
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.
Alas, it is
more likely that the EU and Greek government will
muddle through until the next crisis.
The USDMYR landscape is a bit
muddled, and this air of uncertainty could extend,
more so if opinion on the soft dollar narrative become less reliable.
Economic trends were suggesting
muddling - through at best, right when economists were becoming
more positive.
Some Lutheran thinkers have been
more than ready to say that all we can do is to
muddle through.
I
muddled through four presentations that weekend, and four
more a few weekends later when 600 high schoolers attended the same event.
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.
Just
muddling through some long pondered convictions... may I act on them
more!
Still, if you clammer for
more sources I'll provide another... though your mind is clearly so
muddled with arrogance and your heart so full of contempt rather than love... it will likely have no chance of penetrating your thick skull.
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.
However by committing very human
muddled thinking by way of logical fallacies, they demonstrate that their religion is no
more than an indulged fantasy and that they are no
more than a bunch of sanctimonious buffoons!
It's in the actual give - and - take of interacting that couples work (or
muddle) through to
more fulfilling patterns.
According to this line of thought, the remedy to the subjectivist
muddle is for the churches to preach better sermons — which is mainly suggested to mean the preaching of
more doctrinally - substantive sermons.
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.
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.
Muddle lightly for a subtle hint of rosemary; muddle harder for more a prominent f
Muddle lightly for a subtle hint of rosemary;
muddle harder for more a prominent f
muddle harder for
more a prominent flavor.
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.
Equally stylish and refreshing, the Brockmans Herbal Sour is a delicious high summer cocktail made with gomme, a classic and
more sophisticated alternative to simple syrup, along with hints of
muddled ginger and tarragon that pair beautifully with Brockmans unique botanical character.