Sentences with phrase «such jumble»

Also, organizing myself, my art, my files, etc... Sometimes things seem to be such a jumble it's hard to get to work.
The Game of Everything, Part 1: Making Civilization (Jimmy Maher / The Digital Antiquarian - ARTICLE) «During Sid Meier's astonishingly productive first ten years as a designer and programmer, games poured out of him in such a jumble that even his colleagues at MicroProse Software could have trouble keeping straight what all he was working on at any given time.
And those more recent thinkers who are most like Leibniz in comprehensive knowledge (Peirce and Whitehead being almost unique in this respect) reject any such jumble of notions as automatic yet spiritual realities.
The articles that pop up are such a jumbled mess of assumptions and opinions tied together loosely with facts.

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Their avoidance of chaotic and whimsical jumbling is a necessary condition of such complex achievements as thinking and writing.
It was such an amazing opportunity and experience, and it was definitely nerve wrecking (I stuttered / jumbled up my words about a million times) but I figured it out in the end and I learned so much.
As with many homey and rustic meals, meatballs are an economical means to stretch inexpensive cuts of meat by jumbling the ingredients together with extra fillers, such as breadcrumbs and egg, and plenty of herbs and spices for great flavor.
However, the N.Y.U. researchers knew that in recent years, trainers working with athletes in sports such as boxing and mixed martial arts, where concussions are common, had begun supplementing the Standardized Assessment with a simple vision exam, known as the King - Devick test, during which someone reads slightly jumbled lines of numbers printed on three cards as quickly as possible.
The Republican Party is an ideological mix of social and fiscal conservatives once held together by eloquent intellectuals such as Bill Buckley; gone are the days of the Eisenhower Republican; here to stay is the Reagan Republican jumble, with a few vestiges of traditional conservatism tacked on for good measure.
And I'm not saying such people are bad or incompetent, but I think the [change from the] weft and weave of the House of Commons where you had all kinds of people jumbled up is something that older hands are quite right to regret.
It works by jumbling up information sent across the internet in such a way that only the intended recipient can de-jumble it.
The prose is so lively, the thinking so lucid, and the use of such devices so artful, one might not notice it all adds up to a 500 - page systematic analysis of a massive, dry, sometime jumbled philosophical corpus from a profoundly alien society.
Such disorder in nature's structural color (versus pigments) has shown up before, as in obviously jumbled color - trick structures in bird feathers.
DSI can also tease apart the confusing jumble of connections that appear at neural crossroads; such images are crucial for unraveling how signals travel through the brain.
Hepatic encephalopathy occurs when the liver can not remove certain toxins and chemicals, such as ammonia, from the blood.1 These toxins and chemicals then build up and enter the brain.1 Hepatic encephalopathy is one of the major complications of cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), and a leading cause of hospital re-admission due to its recurrence, despite treatment.1 It can occur suddenly in people with acute liver failure, but is seen more often in those with chronic liver disease.1 Symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy include mild confusion, forgetfulness, poor concentration and personality or mood changes, but can progress to extreme anxiety, seizures, severe confusion, jumbled and slurred speech and slow movement.1 The first step in treatment is to identify and treat any factors that cause hepatic encephalopathy.2 Once the episode has resolved, further treatment aims to reduce the production and absorption of toxins, such as ammonia.1 Generally, there are two types of medication used to reduce the likelihood of another hepatic encephalopathy episode — lactulose and rifaximin.2 However, it remains a leading cause of hospitalisations and re-hospitalisations in cirrhotic patients, despite the use of the above - mentioned standard of care treatment.
Each contained jumbles of DNA sequences collected from environments such as soil, the ocean, hydrothermal vents, industrial effluent, and cow and baboon faeces.
Such a name may seem like a random jumble of numbers and letters, but like all galactic epithets it has a distinct meaning.
As such, it's rather staid and old - fashioned, despite its jumbled chronology and dreamlike flashbacks.
The passage of time certainly hasn't diminished the indignity: A joyless jumble, this box office dud is almost as wretched as the Michael Bay live - action sequels Revenge of the Fallen and Dark of the Moon, with cheap - jack animation and a waste of such talents as Leonard Nimoy, Eric Idle and, most of all, Welles.
Franzoni has taken a handful of historical actualities and jumbled them together in such a way as to seem plausible, but are actually false.
Johnson's warped ambition and sheer audacity can not be dismissed, but he doesn't yet have the skill to pull off such a difficult juggle of conflicting moods with ease and fluidity; as such, the film plays as a jumble of wildly disparate elements that don't ever quite congeal as a whole.
It is far more intellectually damaging to scholarship to push a conclusion that happens to be right but is unwarranted based on the research than it is to push a conclusion that is wrong but is based on sound methods and that went astray for some extraordinary reason (such as data that were accidentally jumbled without the researcher's knowledge).
When we attempted to capture misaligned notes, such as a name and a phone number, the feature placed the info into contacts as one long jumble of letters and numbers.
Mykonos Town itself is a romantic city, boasting a unique atmosphere expressed in areas such as Little Venice — a jumble of scrubbed and polished white houses with colourful doors and wooden balconies.
If the answer is no then you should seriously consider abandoning this review now, not because of my jumbled writings, although that would be a valid reason in itself, but because Pillars of Eternity is a lore - heavy RPG that pays homage to the classics such as Baldurs Gate, cherry picking everything great about grand adventures to craft one of the deepest role - playing experiences around.
Her videos playfully jumble historical periods such as the First World War and France's Second Empire to trace the ways in which present concerns are rooted in the past.
I begin by photographing interiors such as basements, workshops, and storage spaces, places where everything is jumbled and time becomes ambiguous without the presence of people.
Adopting a stark black - and - white palette while synthesizing art - historical styles such as Cubism and German Expressionism, Reid Kelley playfully jumbles historical periods such as World War I and France's Second Empire to trace the ways in which present concerns are rooted in the past.
The artist — observing obsessive consumerism and the accumulation of products — finds inspiration in dense interiors such as basements, workshops, storage spaces, and other places where everyday objects — often no longer in use — are jumbled, piled, and stacked.
No one but an employment lawyer would expect such legal jumble in such an apparently straightforward issue.
As is typical of most business prosecutions over the past several years that criminalize questionable business judgment rather than clear white collar criminal acts such as embezzlement, the case against Collins was a jumble of conclusory allegations of fraud without any specific allegations of what Collins did that was criminal.
And here, entire content networks such as Hulu Plus get jumbled in with individual games you have purchased, even though there is another main menu item just for games.
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