Sentences with phrase «stumbling from»

The past year has seen the South African economy take a pounding from all quarters, stumbling from one crisis to the next, whether political, social or economic — be it Cabinet reshuffles, rating downgrades, negative growth, #GuptaLeaks, #StateCapture, social unrest, and of course, several failed oustings of Zuma.
Most employers want somebody who is actively persuing a path instead of accidentally stumbling from one position to another.
It can also protect you from liability if you're stumbling from bar to bar and cause someone to trip over you and they get injured.
As Winston Churchill said, «Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.»
«We can't just keep stumbling from one scandal to the next,» she says.
It can also protect you from liability if you're stumbling from bar to bar and cause someone to trip over you and they get injured.
The company and Kindle - developer Lab126 are stumbling from one mistake to the next, making things worse with each incarnation.
At school he never quite managed to fit in, stumbling from one social disaster to another; as an adult, despite being a Silicon Valley millionaire, he goes to great lengths to not appear socially awkward, and his ultimate solace is still writing computer code.
The torch - lit Rembrandt lighting of the first few episodes has, thanks to the profusion of oil lamps, given way to a more even, golden illumination, a visual analog for how social and technological progress removes some of the darkness from life, yet leaves the essential human drama — the collision of individuals stumbling from cradle to grave — untouched.
Probably see you before and after stumbling from bar to bar in the area.
Smeared in the gore of her lost child, shaky and stumbling from blood loss and maternal panic, she battles winds snapping like bullwhips, rain that pelts with the ferocity of old world lapidation.
Virgil's journeys have a picaresque quality, which can make the film feel overly precious — look, here's the drunkard figuring himself out, stumbling from one microcosm of the struggles of his people to another.
Her sister Hasina, meanwhile, continues to live a carefree life back in Bangladesh, stumbling from one adventure to the next.
«Chris Grayling is stumbling from one crisis to another.
- John C. Maxwell «Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.»
As a result, Celestica found itself stumbling from crisis to crisis.
He stumbles from the wreckage with a concussion and begins to wander in search of water and a new ship, continuing the search through the night.
It is a scandal - plagued mess of an agency that stumbles from crisis to crisis.
No company has been so adept at extracting taxpayer cash as it stumbled from one era of mismanagement to another.
In Art as Experience, in his efforts to define that imperceptible «quality» in our experience of the immediate world, Dewey stumbles from language about having «an experience,» to illustrations such as» «that was an experience,»» and «that meal.
And Mom or Dad (sometimes known as Wonder Woman and Batman, respectively) are always ready with a band - aid and a kiss if one of them should stumble from a height more super than our hero was ready for.
We slowly stumble from our comfy beds and try to get started to begin our journey for a busy day.
A late third - round stumble from defending champion Jordan Spieth has opened it up completely on Sunday at Augusta.
The generation that stumbled from one false dawn to the next is finally settling into the long sunset.
Now the situation looks very different, the team still stumbles from christmas onwards but this year it was worse and the recovery took longer.
Since joining Arsenal just prior to the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the Czech midfielder has stumbled from injury to injury, eventually culminating in a peculiar problem that has seen him sidelined since January 2008, a full 14 months.
Maybe someone ought to say as much to Michel Platini, as he stumbles from one blunder to another.
When Kelly's David Blaylock stumbles from unwanted meeting to unwanted meeting, this perfectly mirrors reality.
After eight years of a tired and stale administration that stumbles from one crisis to another, the opposition should be streets ahead in the polls.
«It's not good for anybody in Europe to see the whole eurozone arrangement stumble from one Greek controversy to the next,» he said.
We've now stumbled from issue, to crisis, to non-issue for almost a year and this guy never makes his argument convincingly.
My nose would twitch and I'd stumble from my slumber all messy haired and sleepy eyed ready to take on dads infamous bacon sarnie.
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There's no need to stumble from partner to partner, we offer a much better way to find a kindred spirit.
Having stumbled from one episodic interaction to the next, Von Ancken then gives us not one, but two endings.
We watch, in a fast - paced montage, as a teenage King and his four friends stumble from pub to pub, living it up in one glorious bacchanal that — for King — never properly ended.
The Amazing Spider - Man 2 never seems clear on where it's going and stumbles from plotline to plotline and from character to character hoping for something to hang onto.
The climax is a shocking Shakespearean bloodbath that sees a sizable chunk of the cast butchered in the space of a few minutes as Harold desperately stumbles from one armed standoff to another.
This wouldn't be such a glaring issue were there, in fact, much of a plot to start with, but in an attempt to side - step accusations of retreading old ground, screenwriter Kay Cannon opts to stumble from musical comedy to crime caper and back.
The story stumbles from one moment to the next, struggling to embody the drive or power of even a below - average rock music video.
But when star football player Malik («Sinqua Walls») stumbles from the salt - water lake with his arm torn off, the party mood quickly evaporates.
is a major stumble from a major filmmaker.
With a telepathic talking dog as his traveling companion across the apocalyptic waste, he stumbles from the brutally sardonic into a farcical satire of heartland America when he discovers an underground city whose citizens have maintained their apple pie society — at a cost.
Wasikowski stumbles from one scene to another in her ankle - length virginal nightgown and holds her own.
«You stumble from a cinema into Telluride's thin air, touched in ways you never imagined possible,» commented Oppenheimer.
As the tech and housing bubbles burst, Oregon stumbled from an above - to below - average spending state.
We are like the spoiled trust - fund baby that has all his wishes fulfilled growing up, not really having to achieve anything, and erroneously basing successes on the ability to still draw on our trust fund as we stumble from one failure to another, while ever wasting and burning through our resources.
Especially when you've had a financial stumble from something out of your control or you're just starting out.
While we'd love to be able to say that market crashes and downturns are a thing of the past, seasoned investors know that every stock - picking method stumbles from time to time.
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