Sentences with phrase «muddled on»

Voices sound clear to the wearer and a bit muddled on the other end, but no worse than some cheaper Bluetooth earpieces.
By the way, it's not the first time Revkin has gotten hopelessly muddled on the temperature record.]
If you love having reward redemption options, the American Express Membership Rewards program delivers them — giving you a long list of ways to spend your points that could possibly make your head spin and leave you muddled on how to best use your credit card rewards.
Muddled on the issues, but it earned its Oscar as a dramatic, involving story, full of tough and appealing characters.
Home life with a newborn was surreal but I muddled on, bottle - feeding on demand.
The coconut is wonderful made into a mocktail with ginger and lime muddled on ice.
«The easiest thing for politicians is to put a decision off because it is too difficult and to muddle on.
The eurozone crisis may muddle on for years to come — or could be settled with the break - up of the currency by the time this article is published.
I love the outdoors, or simply muddling on the couch for movie and candle light.
In the vaulted auditorium at the Academies» marble headquarters, scientists and observers mulled over how to ensure that this report is not only effective at conveying what is known, but also in putting policymakers in a position where they can not just say thanks and muddle on.
So until the models and obs are in complete disagreement we muddle on with error finding being a high technical and subsidiary activity.
Science will muddle on without you.
In the UK, 54 % of all SMEs and 33 % of consumers muddle on unrepresented.
The cryptocurrency market is in muddles on Thursday evident by bitcoin fading its value by more than 15 % in 24 hours.

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Defeat, on the other hand, would extend the muddle of the GOP's internal squabbling and diminish its presidential hopes in 2016 and beyond.
While the science on the subject is still a bit muddled, it's clear from both research and personal experience that relying on self - control to force yourself to meet your goals is pretty much doomed to long - term failure.
Cohn has served as a point man on top White House priorities such as tax reform and rebuilding the nation's infrastructure, but both of those efforts have been muddled by Trump's increasingly combative relationship with Congress, one that was strained even further by his comments on Charlottesville.
«Food is both the culprit and the treatment for a big part of our lack of energy, muddled thinking, and mid-afternoon drowsy eyes,» she writes, before offering advice on how to modify your diet to keep your mind and body on an even keel throughout the day.
The closely watched federal government report on September job creation might have been muddled by the rougher - than - expected hurricane season, Cramer said.
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.
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.
On the campaign trail, President Trump said he would end DACA, but speaking on Thursday at the White House, he muddled his positioOn the campaign trail, President Trump said he would end DACA, but speaking on Thursday at the White House, he muddled his positioon Thursday at the White House, he muddled his position.
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.
If, on the contrary, this information has benignly been muddled due to a lack of capacity on the island, then the federal government must work hand - in - hand with Puerto Rico's government to provide a clearer assessment.»
Republican congressional leaders stepped up their efforts Monday to stop President Donald Trump from implementing global tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, warning that the protectionist move would damage the economy and muddle the party's message...
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.
Anglicanism prides itself on its ability to muddle through by somehow containing contradictions over which others divide.
Now, this is one of the clearest verses in the Bible on salvation, but for some reason, a lot of people have muddled and confused this passage over the years to say something it does not.
Searle dismisses noncanonicalism as philosophically muddle - headed and its views on education, therefore, as not worthy of serious consideration.
It won't do to invent a panicky post-feminist theology on muddled foundations.
I was disappointed in reading Robert Miola's article on «Shakespeare's Religion» (May 2008) to see the truths of Shakespeare's plays muddled in the debate of whether they are Protestant or Catholic.
I'm sure I'm self - serving here or muddled to the point of oblivion, but your quote from Stage 6 in Stages of Faith, and your agonized Christ - on - the - Cross questioning the inadequacy of the «love everybody» notion seems pertinent to both my critique of you, David, and your critique of me in the last blog thread that went on and on regarding victimization.
The article fails on this point entirely, since it jumps sporadically between the individual and the state, muddling the responsibilities of the two.
Again, what Miola calls «a simplistic notion of religious identity» in a muddled age may itself be called simplistic, in view of the formidable arguments brought forward by such «revisionist» historians as Eamon Duffy, who show that traditional Catholicism was strong in the hearts of the people till well on into Elizabeth's reign.
Muddled thinking, shallow analysis, the madness of crowds, beliefs that are based on one's desires and biases, not evidence — these are some of the things that block progress on many fronts.
There is something which I would call a «muddle» going on, and it has been going on since quantum mechanics has been developed.
George Orwell, in his famous essay on Dickens, saw in this philosophical and moral muddle not a weakness but a strength, a generosity of spirit, an openness to the irreducible complexity of mankind's moral situation, an immunity to what he called «the smelly little orthodoxies that are now contending for our souls.»
The combination of small and middling nations curtailing national sovereignty to enhance their own sense of importance and of NGOs using the idea of civil society to undermine political accountability makes for a fine muddle in trying to understand what is going on.
Just muddling through some long pondered convictions... may I act on them more!
She seemed to hope that by mentioning growing up on a farm, incoherently praising the Clean Air Act, and proposing that states take over environment regulation she would be able to muddle through to the next question.
See, that's what I mean by muddled... you humans took a little story, mixed it with some myths from earlier religions and decided I was this all powerful god with an all powerful father (that supposedly turns hair on the head as well as beards white if you look at him) that cared about each and everyone of you.
I just died on a cross and the story got a little muddled through the years.
On «Life Round Here» (which has shades of Eminem's «Cleaning Out My Closet») the layers of percussion samples swell together so well that the mood conveys with absolute clarity what his haunting vocals sometimes muddle.
For too long we have been told that our ancestors, with their assumptions about God and man's unique destiny, were ignorant and muddled, and that now we must shake off the nonsense passed on to us.
Am I mistaken to think my MP's thoughts on this matter are somehow illogical, badly thought - out and in a frightful muddle?
According to ABC News, prosecutors say they were not aware of the charges against Botha and that the detective gave a «muddled» testimony, admitting that Pistorius» version of the events on the evening of the shooting did, in fact, align with the police's account.
DE: The muddles of a thinker aware of the problems of Relativity on the one hand, and of being realistic about what we perceive in nature, and on the other hand the enormous gap between them.
It is for this reason I want to challenge us to employ three practices that will put us on track to steward the timeless message of the gospel during the muddled times we inhabit.
«Sometimes I think my whole professional life has been based on this hunch I had, early on, that many people feel just as muddled as I do, and might be happy to tag along with me on this search for clarity, for precision.»
I take as my main task to shed light on how the heart can have «reasons that the reason knows not of» while avoiding the arrogance of empiricism and the muddles of existentialism (cf. my The Possibility of Religious Knowledge [Eerdmans, 1971] and «Saying and Showing,» Religious Studies, fall 1974).
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