Sentences with phrase «of a muddle»

Admittedly, «Whiskey Tango Foxtrot» becomes a bit of a muddled mess by the third act, where there are simply too many stories competing for attention.
And society is now applauding this kind of muddled thinking.
The last six months in our domestic politics have seen one of those curiously characteristic British set of events - understated, rather incomplete and with more than a sense of muddle through about it all.
How true: it can hardly be denied that much of the muddled thinking about matters of human sexuality that «vex public and private life» finds its origin in defective philosophical theories (such as nominalism) that deny the reality of natures, particularly human nature.
The flavor doesn't pan out though: it's all sort of a muddled jumble and the cookies have an unpleasant, chalky finish.
But instead of settling their past, he ends up in the middle of her muddled present affairs.
Too much of this muddled story revolves around developing the Nightstalkers, and Blade does indeed get the short end of the stake, leading to a fractured, disjointed narrative.
Fellaini's continued presence in United's squad tells a story of the muddled post-Ferguson years, and a squad that has been built and rebuilt by several men who didn't really know what they were trying to do.
To the shaker, then add the half and half, vodka, and Chambord, and simple syrup (and cherry juice if using instead of muddled cherries)
It did lose support because of its muddled message on austerity.
Add 1/4 of a sliced fresh pineapple and 15 leaves of muddled fresh basil to a half gallon jar.
For the remainder, it's a bit of a muddled mess.
Most of us muddle along somewhere in the middle.
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.
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
Amy purports itself to be survival horror, but the only surviving you'll be doing is trying to make sense of the muddled gameplay mess laid before you as you're «scared» by the same gimmicky frights, like bursting gas pipes and falling portraits, over and over again.
Cassini has spotted new details of that muddling influence in kinks along the edges of the rings and in the wildly twisted outermost band.
Add to a 1/2 gallon size glass jar with 10 - 12 leaves of muddled fresh mint.
This is a plan that breaks us out of muddling, temporizing stalemate and sets a clear path forward towards an imaginable future.»
This exhibition is guaranteed to throw viewers into the uncanny valley, whether it's witnessing a lecture of muddled quotes from sources like Einstein and Ayn Rand delivered by an android created by Goshka Macuga or examining the innards of the eerily realistic anatomical Venus molded from wax in the 1780s.
, whether it's witnessing a lecture of muddled quotes from sources like Einstein and Ayn Rand delivered by an android created by Goshka Macuga or examining the innards of the eerily realistic anatomical Venus molded from wax in the 1780s.
When Dr. Oz wants to relax during the summer, he takes a sip of this muddled mint iced green tea recipe.
(MCT)-- The lower - than - expected annualized growth rate of 2.8 percent reported Friday for the final three months of 2011 raises doubts about the strength of the U.S. recovery, and concerns that 2012 may be another year of muddling along.
Add 15 leaves of muddled basil and filtered water to fill.
We are faced with a one - eyed creature made of muddled gold, pink and purple paint, blue Muppet - like hair, and blooming flowers emerging from a green turf background.
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.
While Crawford's plan ultimately received the approval of an overwhelming majority of noteholders, some investors accused his committee of muddling the process for ordinary people who had put their savings into the commercial paper.
Notwithstanding, I agree that, by and large, the corporate boycott of the oil sands is evidence of muddled thinking.
Everyone needs help at times; many of us muddle through without it but we'd do a lot better if we had it.
The antecedent physical objects... and scientific objects... which occasion the duration to be what it is are another story, and the persistent habit of muddling the two sets of entities in philosophy... is the origin of much confusion.
This chilli is one of the coziest pots of muddled veggies and beans in a smokey tomatoey sauce that I have ever had!
A classic mojito is updated with the addition of muddled kumquats, which add a bright citrus flavor.
The structure of the club in terms of footballing direction, scouting, coaching, fitness, youth development and training facilities are way behind other Premier League clubs and leaves the impression of muddling for the sake of survival rather than with any loftier ambitions.
The legacy of a muddled transfer policy, Monaco's descent already seems certain to cost them the services of goalkeeper Stéphane Ruffier and South Korea striker Park Chu - Young, and they are unlikely to be the only ones to jump ship.
But even though it's more of a muddle, it's still a precious moment when no 2 comes into the world and, generally speaking, you feel a lot more confident about your parenting skills.
Issa has made no secret of his interest in getting to the bottom of muddled, mishandled White House attempts to force Democratic Senate candidates Joe Sestak and Andrew Romanoff from races in Pennsylvania and Colorado.
Over a year of post-referendum government inaction and six months of muddle since the Article 50 notification has made our country look unwelcome to the rest of Europe and the world.
Again, the masses get in a bit of a muddle before being told they're actually quids - in, if they only realised it.
What other way is there to explain the staggering levels of muddled - thinking and contradiction which are contained within it?
The BBC has frequently sacrificed accuracy in favour of a muddled notion of impartiality by broadcasting inaccurate and misleading statements from sceptics.
It's often a platformer and a third - person shooter, but it sometimes feels like a shoot»em up or a character action game, and it's all underpinned by RPG systems... Because of this muddled personality, it never fully delivers on anything, leaving us with an enjoyable experience, albeit one with a few issues at its core.
Though the story feels like a bit of a muddle at times, the writing mostly stays strong due to having detailed scenes, flavorful dialogue, and a bountiful supply of colorful characters.
Is she a woman in over her head with a young man of muddled affections, unsure of how to proceed with him?
Unfortunately their story never quite takes off, their friendly exchanges building to an intentionally excruciating dinner date whilst never really offering a convincing portrait of the muddled beginnings of a late in life relationship.
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