If, after all that, it's clear that your lawyer really IS the problem, you've still got to weigh the cost of getting a new lawyer against the cost of
muddling through with the old one.
English football's relationship with the ball - playing central defender is an interesting one: it (if we may for a moment reduce such a complex
muddle of thought and action to a singular entity) loves them in theory, it sanctifies them when they're Bobby Moore, but it doesn't entirely trust them, and it certainly doesn't have time for them in the early formative years, when all that ball playing seems to detract from the serious business of stopping goals.
The cryptocurrency market is
in muddles on Thursday evident by bitcoin fading its value by more than 15 % in 24 hours.
and i like your home made business cards - they'll definitely remember you and they won't get
muddled with the rest of them:) xo marlen Messages on a Napkin
When announced, it created quite a stir but their exclusion of books from the new policy kind of
got muddled in the message.
And now, he's been one of the best defensive players in the entire league this season, completely erasing that narrative, which by now should really be seen as
muddled by his injury record the last few years.
I guess we're going to just
muddle along with market - based motives toward a cold, dark future with little hope of achieving the soft landing that that middle of the pack student from St. Albans might otherwise have assured us, if only we were enlightened enough to follow his lead.
Maybe I could have appreciated Louis C.K.'s
muddled mess at another time.
The car will take over certain driving tasks, such
as muddling through start - stop traffic, while the driver can focus on more enjoyable ones.
As usual, animal protectionists raise some important issues, but issues separated from context and clear definitions only result in
muddled thinking.
At times some can feel a little formulaic to me, like her mark making and form language
become muddled by a desire to read as both illustration - like and painterly.
As I soon discover, only a tight - knit circle of paleontologists seem to be in on the secret, and even they seem a
bit muddled about the matter.
Even Mario Party, which is even more
muddled on its alikeness to the Mario series, still has a lot of work put in to make it feel like a part of the main series in spite of its differences and was handled with tender care enough for us to like it.
Garreau's last scenario, Prevail, extols the human knack
for muddling through — «the ability of ordinary people facing overwhelming odds to rise to the occasion because it is the right thing.»
He's content to
just muddle along always trying to sit ON the fence.
It is easy to become
muddled about who you have sent out applications to.
It's the fact any supposedly rational adult could be
so muddle headed as to go around making public pronouncements of their world view and then one day just flip - flop 180 degrees, continue with the pulic discourse and expect to be taken seriously — and knowing that this person actually will be taken seriously — that's bugging us as well.
Based on real events, director Deon Taylor's movie connects largely on the strength of its solid acting and charged stakes, but suffers a bit
from muddled plotting and a dramatically diffuse end game.
The chorus of call - and - response voices in the Nigerian band's music sound distinct,
not muddled together like they would on a pair of Beats or something worse.
We're particularly
into muddling because it's a foolproof way of adding sweetness to drinks.
It still felt
muddled at times, though, like there was too much plot development going on for future books; the viewpoint switches from Wren seemed unnecessary, too.
Stanwyckís plot is hugely elaborate, only a
little muddled by her falling in love with Fonda as well, and sheís a delight from start to finish.
Nothing very important is happening here, but if you love «24» for its silliness rather than its sometimes
muddled message, «Human Target» might just hit the bull's - eye for you.
A classic mojito consists of lime and mint
muddled together with some ice cubes and cane sugar.
And while the overall numbers are
somewhat muddled in the data, state officials still reported increasingly white charter schools this year, so much so that the state's Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, a GOP champion of school choice, asked to pull a demographics report from the State Board of Education's agenda in January because it was too negative.
If you think you'll clear up some of the confusion in a somewhat
muddled plot by reading «The Bourne Legacy» (available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble for $ 9.99), forget it.
More important, what puzzles me is that Miola provides a litany of Catholic evidence from the plays, but he then assigns Shakespeare to the «large
muddled middle» of confused believers.
I came up with this sparkling Blackberry Elderflower Spritzer with Mint, made with
muddled mint, fresh blackberries, lime juice, Elderflower liqueur and sparkling water.
Then, to further add to the mystery, a strange logo or symbol on the back of the device has
further muddled things up.
With dialogue as stilted and awkward as his direction and performance, Modine scores the humbling hat trick of failing in the most public way possible in his chosen profession and then on a pair of skylarking diversions that suggest that Modine should probably not quit his day job, even though he has been
muddling around on his day job.
The execution
feels muddled in the sense that I simply was never given enough as a viewer to truly care about these characters.
But the etymologies of some names have become
muddled over the years.
Leaders
often muddle through by trying to control their pain privately and hide it publicly.
There's already a lot to deal with outside of gaming, which at the end of the day should be a form of escapism, without a messy release scheme to further
muddle things.
«We keep it light and approachable with a touch of fruit, refreshing herbs and the right amount of booze,» Joly says of his drink, which calls for
muddle strawberries and fresh tarragon leaves.
Their nebulous mission (something to do with the origins of Man and machine) sounds once again
like muddled Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke.
But because of
how muddled and confused and garbled I was, none of you understood what in the world I was talking about.
This is what we wanted to see, but it gets
too muddled in the sea of divergent plot and focal points that ultimately keep the film from being a great portrayal of one of the all - time great directors.
I could also nitpick in that at lower volumes the
sound muddles together just a tad, whereas at higher volumes the frequencies come through more clearly.
Add 1/4 of a sliced fresh pineapple and 15 leaves of
muddled fresh basil to a half gallon jar.
The only real fault lies when the film concerns itself with Ernesto's real past, involving a slightly
muddled story of stolen gems and Ernesto's evil brother.
«We were holding our own actually until Yellow Brick Road opened, and then we were
still muddling along, and then in the last five months we lost almost $ 700,000.»
By the way, it's not the first time Revkin has gotten
hopelessly muddled on the temperature record.]
In the heat of the moment a dad's priorities can become
muddled if he's had a rude awakening or he's been spurred into action by the cries of his wife.
At first, I attempted a straight sangria recipe — Chambord, white wine, and a few
muddled raspberries.