Sentences with phrase «tangled knot»

The phrase "tangled knot" refers to a complicated and messy situation or problem that is difficult to solve or untangle. Full definition
In fact, Bz is always fluttering back and forth between north and south as tangled knots of solar magnetic field drift by Earth.
Instead, biologists may have to understand and control variations, or codes, of amino acid sequences in the protein that apparently guide them to engage in certain kinds of assemblies and prevent droplet assemblies from turning into tangled knots.
Between the two books, Yang ties tangled knots of empathy where the heroes of one become the monsters of the other.
For me, the point of asking that question is not to expunge Platonism or even to straighten out all the tangled knots that make so much of theology unthinkable without its Greek trappings.
Relationships, finances, stress, and health are common sources of pain we find ourselves trying to handle alone, only giving them over to God when we have made such a tangled knot of it all that we must admit we need help.
It turns out there are a few more twists in his story, and right now it looks like a tangled knot.
The absolute last thing you should do after that is yank your hair tie out of the tangled knot.
A young mother kidnapped and locked inside a shed for several years while raising her son, Joy (or «Ma») is a tangled knot of trauma waiting to come undone.
Our state currently funds public schools through a tangled knot of 11 different formulas that even the best Eagle Scout would struggle to make sense of.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z