Sentences with phrase «something of a muddled»

This cinema demi - verité is a fascinating, discomfiting hybrid of real candidates and a fake constituent, but director Grace Lee's own politics and tactics are something of a muddle.
However, it's something of a muddled metaphor.

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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.
I am all for raising awareness that the hazards of childbirth are not yet something that can be ignored and forgotten — but I get irritated when the problems of affluent countries get muddled up with the plight of less fortunate women, where the suffering is mind boggling, and there doesn't seem to be much political will to do anything about it.
If we want something more, then we need a different type of agreement - but first the government must reconsider its red lines and contemplate why the muddled ideas it has proposed won't fly.
If something of this magnitude is not offered I think the conference season will end with the replacement of three party leaders who are unable to address the ongoing muddle of national policies viewed as social and constitutional experiments with no obvious net benefit.
With more things becoming automated, pilots can get muddled when something goes seriously wrong, losing track of where the autopilot's responsibility ends and theirs begins.
Efforts are muddled and the story incomplete, making the feature limp along, in search of something substantial and focused to lean against.
Their nebulous mission (something to do with the origins of Man and machine) sounds once again like muddled Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke.
Instead, it's a muddled echo of several other films where the filmmakers treated their ideas as something more than a gimmick...
The muddled plot has something to do with a gang of vampires — led by a scenery - devouring Parker Posey — trying to frame Blade for the murder of a human.
There's several sites about this (how to value a practice, what to do, industry trends and statistics, financial ratios, salary surveys, etc.); but there's no actual list you can get to without paying, becoming a «member» of something, logging in (which is just a way to get you to give up your e-mail address so it can be sold to spammers), or having to muddle through several annoying barriers.
From two or three found pieces of furniture, he creates sculptural hybrid chairs that muddle different design traditions and social histories into something colourful, heart - warming and completely new.
,» but he immediately muddles this simple clarity by quoting Niklas Höhne, of the NewClimate Institute in Germany, to the effect that «But equity and fairness is something which is very much up to interpretation — what's fair for one is not fair for another.»
It's a bit of a muddle, but there's something in the works.
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