Sentences with phrase «so muddle»

So we muddle along,» said Trenberth.
So I muddle along, never knowing when the next question will come or what it will be.
Some simply confuse, «sink [ing] a good idea by so muddling a conversation in people's minds, they begin to wonder if your proposal really makes sense.»
I imagine you already know, being a light in a world, where things are so muddled and where it is difficult to find focus, is no easy task.
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.
Did they really have to be so clumsy, so stupid, so simple, that they could not present a coherent account or clear interpretation, but left things so muddled and ambiguous?
Sorry the former thread is so muddled with crap..
The Yankees probably will go north with 11 pitchers but only because their situation is so muddled.
Earlier this month, the New York Times published a humorous piece mocking Americans» dietary habits and all the ways in which «expert dietary advice» gets so muddled.
Indeed, the screenplay is so muddled that it's hard to fathom what it's trying to convey, despite a twin dose of magical realism that screams «high concept.»
Gleeson deserves awards and recognition, but the movie he's in is so muddled and empty that it's difficult not to feel sorry for him and Lavelle both.
But the movie makes no attempt to stretch itself, challenge its audience, or even function as a movie most of the time: As a director, MacFarlane gives Ted 2 all the visual panache of a traditional network sitcom, and the film's plot is so muddled, it scans more like three half - hour episodes stitched together.
-- but after delivering a movie whose logic was so muddled and whose imagination was so hamstrung by tepid characters and nonsensical plotting, that final scene could feel like a real slap in the face.
It's too bad it's gotten so muddled, and so political.
Many of the technical names eluded me, but he was patient and explained everything so my muddled mind could understand where we stood with her.
This issue is so muddled with political / corporate influence it's extremely difficult to tell the difference between «creative» science and factual science..
No wonder Prince Charles is so muddled hearing lunacies like this.
DTI Global's Greg Mahoney Dispels the Myths That All Litigation Support Services Are the Same «The term litigation support has become so muddled,» says Greg Mahoney, Consultant with DTI in Orange County.
«The term litigation support has become so muddled,» says Greg Mahoney, Consultant with DTI in Orange County.
Because airdrops are so muddled with B.S. and worthless coin drops and require some level of technical knowledge of how cryptocurrency works beyond «send money from wallet A to person in wallet B,» and sometimes even involve the transfer of private keys, many people in the cryptospace stay away from them.

Not exact matches

The stock has been muddled — down 12 % so far in 2016.
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.
So we could be muddling through this exercise again in the not - so - distant futurSo we could be muddling through this exercise again in the not - so - distant futurso - distant future.
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.
After all, Christians worshiped Jesus for several centuries before any of them thought to argue that God created the world out of nothing, and Augustine found the «books of the Platonists» so convincing mainly because the Manichaeans made such a muddle of their version of materialism.
He understands that the thing of letting the self go is a pretty serious business after all, he is not so apoplectically muddled by the blow as the immediate man is, he understands by the aid of reflection that there is much he may lose without losing the self; he makes admissions, is capable of doing so — and why?
Unmoved by the prospect of the end of democracy, and skeptical about the existence of a moral law, they might say that the system still «works» to the satisfaction of the great majority and, niceties about moral legitimacy aside, we will muddle through so long as that continues to be the case.
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.
Even so, the twenty - seven speeches collected in We Are the Change We Seek: The Speeches of Barack Obama, edited by E. J. Dionne Jr. and Joy - Ann Reid, are neither better nor worse, for the most part, than any other American politician's speeches: often muddled, consistently unmemorable, and boring.
So the next time you are talking with someone about the gospel or how to receive eternal life, don't use unclear and muddled statements.
Rut the durations had slithered into being duros, so to establish something raw he re-started with occasions and produced a new muddle.
The Christian... who finds, even in a primitive or possibly corrupt religion, points of contact with his own faith, is not a relativist or a syncretist, tacking together a muddled theology or patchwork; rather he is a disciple who knows so clearly him whom he has believed, that he can recognize the tokens of his presence in any Nazareth which so - called orthodoxy has despised.
So my thoughts about the afterlife get all muddled.
We also don't eat meat so it's been a challenge, but it looks like most of your recipes don't contain any of these — even the oats (although I realise some do) I get so fedup with people telling me he needs to eat meat just because he's allergic to all of these things and I've been muddling along but generally struggle with yummy meals to suit the whole family — these look like heaven, I'm so excited to start trying these — have a huge list for the health food shop now Thanks Ella!
This year, the wonderful birth of a new granddaughter has muddled this, so Dad and I will be having a community Thanksgiving dinner with my son's Army comrades at Ft. Bragg, NC.
It's so easy that even a sluggish, pre-caffeine brain can muddle through it.
So wonderful... I was worried because I, too, had to use the canned chipotles in adobo, but thanks to the intrepid reviewers before me, I was able to muddle through!
Mojtos are a perfect summertime cocktail — so refreshing and tropical, and adding some muddled Kumquat to the mix gives these cocktails a great color and such a bright, citrus flavor!
Add two or three lime quarters, three leaves mint and muddle thoroughly so you have lime juice in the glass.
Yet what she actually said at the time was rather muddled and grew more so.
It was a muddled mess and there was too much pressure to bed in so many players and still be competing.
i think that perhaps when we were kids this wasn't «thought of» and so we just muddled through... but you have the power to help.
So she continues to muddle through the weeks and months.
All we can expect, I'm afraid, from the N.F.L. and its players are, at best, the same mixed, muddled and contradictory «Do as I say, not as I do» messages that Morey tried to sell us this week along with a subtle and often not - so - subtle reinforcement of exactly the kind of play through pain, take it like a man, macho culture that is such an integral part of the N.F.L.'s culture and, frankly, for its mass appeal.
We muddled through and I was so grateful each night for our quiet times together to nurse and cuddle through my grief.
So, please excuse us as we muddle through this together.
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.
And I model how I have muddled through parenting my own kids (and continue to do so.)
So, in sum, Parker apparently believes that the majority of children participating in the NSLP come from stable, two - parent households (replete with fancy electronics, lawns, lawn mowers and well - stocked kitchens) and if only mom's pretty little head hadn't been muddled by pesky feminists, those children would all be heading out the door with a nutritious, home - packed lunch.
Most of us can't afford even an hour with these consultants so we'll have to muddle through on our own.
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