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"muddle through" Definitions
  1. (informal) to achieve your aims even though you do not know exactly what you are doing and do not have the correct equipment, knowledge, etc.

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Many Italians simply shrug and insist they will muddle through.
But Israelis and Palestinians continued to muddle through their relationship.
He had to muddle through the first wave of this.
By that point, you figure out a way to muddle through.
BLANKFEIN: IT'S A BIG RISK TO THINK WE WILL MUDDLE THROUGH.
They must muddle through in a fog of grumble and contempt.
That leaves the second type of response, which is to muddle through.
Yes, we may well muddle through — but then again we may not.
Obviously one response is to muddle through, hack it, suck it up.
And if we can do that, then somehow we can muddle through.
Perhaps the luck will hold and America and the world will muddle through.
The sacrifices will not be made, and Europe will continue to muddle through.
God. They ignore what it's like to muddle through life, especially when you're
That's not exactly good news, but so far we've managed to muddle through.
Whoever forms the next government, that dynamic condemns either leader to muddle through.
Put those two ideas together, and maybe we can muddle through after all.
"We expect a muddle through economy rather than a recession this year," he said.
I think they're just trying to muddle through with a lot of money. Right.
I can usually follow the news, handle transactional conversations and muddle through any situation.
If ordinary circumstances prevail, our institutions will most likely muddle through a Trump presidency.
If ever-closer union is not possible, another Brussels tradition is simply to muddle through.
Accessing abortion services is difficult enough without having to muddle through confusing online search results.
But how did 17th- and 18th-century Europeans manage to muddle through such disruptive change?
If nothing else, this unmemorable evening let her demonstrate her endless capacity to muddle through.
We also need to give ourselves permission to muddle through it the best we can.
" Garrett Tomczak takes a different view: "As parents, we muddle through as best we can.
If the oil price stays here or goes higher then Russia will kind of muddle through.
Some sort of last minute muddle-through on bilateral flights between Britain and Europe is likely.
Donald Trump, meanwhile, looks like he would just try and muddle through everything on his own.
For Under Armour, the only way out of a hard spot is to muddle through it.
Without a clear leader, the Trump White House will continue to muddle through one mess after another.
If I can just muddle through life, they&aposll say it was a great achievement, given this.
The EU always defied a single idea and managed to muddle through with a string of fudges.
But that kind of change usually doesn't happen, and it's much more common to just muddle through.
Or, in my case, muddle through a series of jabless jab steps and very un-wet jumpers.
Anyone who has ever heard me try to communicate in Spanish knows I barely muddle through it.
If the oil price, you know, stays here, or goes higher, then Russia will kind of muddle through.
The first is a version of May's muddle-through, in which Britain agrees to a deal with Europe.
Meanwhile the economy is OK. It's not great, it's not bad, it's just kind of a muddle through.
As is usually the case in American politics, the best bet is probably that we'll simply muddle through.
"This has become the muddle-through market," Alec Young, Managing Director, Global Markets Research at FTSE Russell, told me.
Syria remains a morass with no good options, though arguably Obama had no better choice than to muddle through.
But like The Mekons performing Fear and Whiskey on an off night in Chicago, they'll undoubtedly muddle through somehow.
Still, even if the resemblance is relatively modest, Netflix's updated take does a whole lot better than just muddle through.
And so she and Davidson continued to have disagreements and Rinna continued to muddle through her own thoughts about Foster.
Or ... Tesla delivers: Musk has a way of defying skeptics, and the company may well manage to muddle through — again.
But if she continues to muddle through buoyed by a vague sense of inevitable minority support, then she's in trouble.
BUT I THINK THERE IS A RISK HERE, SOME SMALL RISK THAT THINGS ACTUALLY WORK OUT AND WE ALL MUDDLE THROUGH.
But if there's a silver lining, here, it's that there aren't legal proceedings to muddle through or custody battles at stake.
"So far, they're in their grace period, so they have some time to muddle through and make the payments," he said.
Middle-aged guys may muddle through, but young men like Preston and Charlie risk losing their way, and even their lives.
Then they're shoved onstage together and have to muddle through as much dialogue as they can before the lights go down.
It's left to Kir, a young girl with a quantum artificial intelligence implanted in her brain, to muddle through what's happening.
" ″We believe the US economy will muddle through in 2020, but expect EPS growth to disappoint," Wilson wrote on Nov. 18.
Cast and crew members gamely muddle through nonsensical scenes in inhumane working conditions, while Wiseau barely seems to understand his own screenplay.
ET Sunday Despite a wholesale lack of easily marketable players, the NFL still plans to muddle through and stage this one anyway.
It isn't a show about the inevitable horrors of the future, it's about a family trying its best to muddle through them.
We are likely to muddle through in the middle, but you get the point: there is more downside risk than upside surprise.
I can muddle through most device or software installations on Mac or Windows, and have even gotten Ubuntu running on a laptop.
Texas batted around in that first inning against Baltimore starter Aaron Brooks (24-8), who needed 41 pitches to muddle through it.
"Defying the doomsayers once again, Europe continues to muddle through reasonably well," said Holger Schmieding, chief economist of Berenberg, a German bank.
But they believed in sacrifice, and they probably imagined that they could muddle through somehow, borne aloft by my mother's surging triumphalism.
Employees and leaders of smaller nonprofits, however, are left to fend for themselves, and they muddle through in a variety of ways.
None of this will necessarily be bad for the United States — Europe might muddle through and ultimately emerge stronger and more prosperous.
They also anticipate that the world's most important economic powers would continue to muddle through a period of modest if hardly spectacular growth.
Still, the most comforting thought is that history shows if the ratings are good enough, humanity usually finds a way to muddle through.
"The trade war, as currently constituted, can go on for some time, and both economies can muddle through it without even strong effects."
The Rangers batted around in that first inning against Orioles starter Aaron Brooks (4-8), who needed 41 pitches to muddle through it.
I understand the yearning not to muddle through, for a big, climactic finish to both the Trump presidency and the American national nightmare.
If you muddle through "Bandersnatch" hoping Stefan will meaningfully confront his father or work through any psychological wounds, I sincerely wish you luck.
The most likely outcome, assuming that there is no rout in equity markets, is that we will muddle through a period of economic weakness.
"It's like a really bad marriage, but maybe for now both people have decided they're just going to try to muddle through," he said.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson echoed his Saudi counterpart, telling me he thinks Trump will muddle through the chaos of his early days in office.
The bigger issue that I don't know we're going to muddle through, for which there isn't a clear answer, is this whole post-truth society.
Lebanon should be able to muddle through to find a solution to its most immediate debt headache, a $650 million Eurobond maturing on May 20.
"I imagine two or three will do it really well, others will muddle through, and some will simply go back to, 'We're not doing modifications.'"
It is in virtue of this that we shall muddle through to success and for lack of this Germany's brilliant efficiency leads her to final destruction.
However, if you combine the economic outlook with the views of investors about bonds, then it seems pretty clear that investors think the world muddle through.
And so while none of the technology investors I talked to were excited about the Trump presidency, all were confident that their industry would muddle through.
It is tempting to think these are temporary setbacks and that mankind, with its instinct for self-preservation, will muddle through to a victory over global warming.
I believe in my own thesis enough to assume that we'll muddle through, in the end, with (God willing) not too much damage, not too many deaths.
When I was in high school, I found that most books on African art were French, so I tried to use my French to muddle through them.
Analysts expect oil exports to remain higher than they were before 2016, so the economy may muddle through, but banks' problems mean a financial crisis is not impossible.
No longer is there an underlying confidence that Europe can muddle through three more years of Trump without fear of major, and possibly lasting, disruptions to the relationship.
In a long post on Facebook, Teefey expressed frustration with this reaction, and a whole bunch of other things that are admittedly a little hard to muddle through.
You can't wait for robot arms to muddle through years of practice, and it's hard to get a simulation of the world that's accurate enough for training purposes.
But between these extremes lies a wide expanse of "muddle-through" alternatives, which hold that China's future will be far less spectacular: neither especially bright nor very gloomy.
" And The Times Editorial Board calls her "probably the right person" to try for the muddle-through option: "an old-fashioned civil servant, without ideology or overweening ambition.
In the meantime, working women lucky enough to have their mother or mother-in-law close by can rely on them, while the rest of us muddle through.
Deutsche Bank will most likely stick with its "muddle through" approach, continuing to target costs while trying to grow and defend the bank's revenue base, the UBS analysts said.
But even if we muddle through Trump's presidency, it should be a reminder that the presidential elections are as fallible a method of selecting an executive as any other.
"We think there's just enough growth in supply from elsewhere to muddle through the next few months, meet winter demand and avert a price spike," said WoodMac's Ann-Louise Hittle.
That's why some see Macron as a president of the rich, Lightfoot added, initiating changes that many of the country's wealthy can muddle through but that the nation's poorer cannot.
The toxic environment of the 2016 campaign will make it harder for Clinton to compromise with congressional Republicans, but the country is likely to muddle through the next four years.
But as Johnson astutely points out, these books are mostly about the choices we make in the "Blink" (Malcolm Gladwell) of an eye as we muddle through our daily lives.
On occasion, I would muddle through a game by myself, a racing game here, a boxing match there, but I didn't enjoy the mania of jamming buttons in rapid progression.
The big question is whether these changes pose an existential threat to incumbent car companies, or whether they can muddle through with modest changes to their core car manufacturing business.
Second, I do think -- or at least hope -- we'll muddle through and that responsible actors will here and there step up to check the President's worst or most dangerous impulses.
Reuters reported on the lender's findings last week after seeing a copy of the document, which states that the fund expects Nigeria's government to "muddle through" in the medium term.
Some top bankers say they are left with little choice but to muddle through what they fear will be a long, dark period of weak earnings, angry shareholders and gradual shrinkage.
Somehow, again, the president's deflections helped him muddle through; the man who took $30 million from the NRA has not received a tenth of the ire that was directed at Rubio.
So it's certainly possible he'll be able to muddle through the March dry spell and make a real effort to contest the big clutch of Northeastern primaries held on April 28.
I suggest that Theresa Brown get off her high horse and join the rest of us trying to muddle through these difficult conversations, both with one another and with our patients.
But the lyric that moved me to tears is the line that follows "If the fates allow" (and remained in Martin's final lyrics): Until then we'll have to muddle through somehow.
And yet, it was possible to muddle through, even as I reflected on the incongruity of becoming part of the work which I had travelled the length of the country to critique.
That's why some see Macron as a president of the rich, Lightfoot said: He's initiating changes that many of the country's wealthy can muddle through but that the nation's poorer might not.
Almost 90 percent of economists who answered an additional question said a rate cut was unlikely by end-2020 as they remain hopeful the economy will muddle through its current rough patch.
"I think Trump has decided it's really a bad marriage," said Chris Whipple, author of "The Gatekeepers," a history of White House chiefs of staff, "that he has decided to muddle through."
The thing to me, it's like all this ad noise and everything we discussed, at the end of the day it'll blow over and we'll muddle through as we always do. Yeah.
"The Leftovers," one of TV's most moving meditations, used some of the same devices and sly wit to examine how we muddle through a life that denies our most longed-for answers.
ABUJA, Feb 28 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects that Nigeria will "muddle through" with its economic policies in the medium term, according to a report seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
Or will full employment America just kind of find itself stuck in neutral, spared the acute pain of mass unemployment but doomed to muddle through with sluggish growth of productivity and wages?
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It's actually really easy to find an extremely suboptimal learning path, by, say, trying to muddle through a course out of your depth or by focusing on a skill that's heading for obsolescence.
From the beginning they, like most all their close friends, were very confused by what the Cultural Revolution was really for, and they had no choice but to muddle through the chaotic time.
In the long-run there may be no option but to muddle through until renewables work without subsidies, and backup technologies such as battery storage or nuclear power become cheaper and more efficient.
Instead, officials and confidants said Trump is more likely to muddle through the changed political landscape with the mixture of bombast and deal-making that propelled him into office in the first place.
Corbyn's strategy was to muddle through, attack Conservatives where he could, stop any no-deal Brexit plans, and get to elections so he could get power and be the one to negotiate Brexit.
"If events need to be held in the summer months ... July and August, maybe this is one of those years — you just do your best and muddle through," Bailey told CNBC last week.
Until now, these tense moments have typically been resolved with vague statements of unity, awkward compromises and a determination to muddle through without any fundamental change in direction — until the next crisis comes along.
"I don't think the expectations for earnings for (Canadian energy companies) are going to be very high, and because they were beaten up so badly that they will maybe just muddle through here," he said.
"While they are able to muddle through, your exposure to Venezuela is going to outperform almost everything else in the emerging-market bond universe," said Siobhan Morden, Nomura's head of Latin America fixed-income strategy.
As he monomaniacally pursues a cryptic trail, his own descent into madness feels preordained, and we're left to muddle through a hallucinatory denouement that smacks more of old-school acid trip than science or magic.
It did not announce a country ready to flex its political and economic muscle on a grander scale but rather provided further evidence that Brazilians — remarkably resilient and welcoming people — still know how to muddle through.
"Not only are these statistics alarming they dispel any false sense of security that maybe we will muddle through this," said Maxx Dilley, director of the climate prediction and adaptation division of the WMO, told journalists.
It's more than possible that all of this amounts to nothing — that we muddle through this latest North Korea provocation and future ones on the strength of America's long-term commitment to South Korean and Japanese security.
His belief is that the race will muddle through the first four votes and remain very much an open contest heading into March -- at which point his personal wealth will come to bear in a major way.
If Mr. Kim ends his diplomacy with Mr. Trump, he could, at least in the short term, "muddle through with the help of China," said Lee Jung-chul, a North Korea expert at Soongsil University in Seoul.
Indeed, despite what divides them it's more than likely that for the foreseeable future the United States and Saudi Arabia will find a way to muddle through -- cooperating where they can and agreeing to disagree where they must.
We've seen this plotline before: Incessant American demands coupled with a lack of Pakistani compliance trigger a crisis, before the two sides -- like an unhappily married couple -- come back from the brink and grudgingly agree to muddle through.
Now, after spending the last several years effectively AWOL from the public and much of Alphabet, Page and Brin, both 46, are out just in time for the company to muddle through its biggest challenges in its history.
Brexit will create rifts and ambiguities for which no clear precedent exists, and such a volume and tangle of them that attempting to "muddle through"—that is, botch together case-by-case settlements—could result in paralysis or disintegration.
Austria's two ruling parties descended into squabbling on Monday over how to muddle through until an early election after a video sting felled the leader of the far right and raised questions about whether its democracy had been corrupted.
The teams of the NL West have soared to the highest heights and fallen into the deepest valleys, having the best of times and the worst of times, and have found themselves now somewhere in the middle, trying to muddle through.
"Higher oil prices would support a recovery in 2018 but a 'muddle-through' outlook is projected for the medium term under current policies, with fiscal dominance and structural constraints leading to continuing falls in real GDP per capita," the IMF said.
They will stay and muddle through and raise their voices, too, and it will probably be easier if they haven't locked in losses, moved their savings to the sidelines or sold out at the bottom of any further market declines.
When not lobbing jokes about prostates, possible incest and mammoth cat testicles, the movie stops cold for Mr. Helms and Mr. Wilson (who can act, on the basis of other movies) to muddle through one heart-to-heart after another.
But unlike your average throwaway Flash parody, the strange creature known as Surgeon Simulator: Inside Donald Trump — released yesterday as an add-on to the well-regarded and similarly odd game Surgeon Simulator — will at least be fairly interesting to muddle through.
Jeff Lightfoot, a France expert at the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington, DC, told Vox last week that Macron is initiating changes that many of the country's wealthy can muddle through, but that the nation's poorer citizens might not be able to overcome.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - The euro zone economy will muddle through this year and next with steady but modest growth in a slowdown from 2017, according to economists in a Reuters poll, which shows a majority expecting a brewing U.S.-led trade war to hold back growth.
If President Donald Trump backs you on "Dancing With the Stars" — the reality show where B-listers and has-beens muddle through "dance" routines on network TV — and you dare to lose, just know the commander in chief will drop you like hot sequined potato.
In a sense, the market is divided between bears who think that these big issues are now coming to the fore and bulls who think these worries are overdone and that the global economy will muddle through once more, with low oil prices as a key driver.
This year and next the euro zone economy will only muddle through, with steady but modest growth in a slowdown from 2017, according to economists in a Reuters poll on Wednesday, which showed a majority expecting a brewing U.S.-led trade war to hold back expansion.
Editorial World leaders watching America make a shift under Donald Trump fall into two broad camps: those who hope that the United States will muddle through the next four years, an inexperienced president notwithstanding, and those who are eager to see Washington's international standing and influence unravel.
"Italy will probably do enough to muddle through and avert a debt crisis in the short-term," Hense said, but "in case the current Italian government stays on and does not get real with reforming the half-reformed country, a crisis seems almost inevitable over the long term."
Almost overwhelming in its scope, this detailed history oscillates between the macro and micro, between individual stories of Americans and Vietnamese whose lives were caught in the war and policy makers who, as stated by narrator Peter Coyote, found it "easier to muddle through" than admit a failed policy.
Kevin Hill, an addiction psychiatrist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, said that any clinician who treats patients who regularly use cannabis, either recreationally or medicinally, won't be surprised at the mixed and sparse evidence the authors had to muddle through.
Scott said he found Washington's partisan disputes over Zika funding "profoundly disappointing," and his consternation only increased when Congress closed for summer recess, having reached no Zika funding agreement, thereby leaving states to muddle through the nation's peak mosquito season without hope of significant federal support until well after Labor Day.
When it comes to cannabis, the best-case scenario is that we will muddle through, learning more about its true effects as we go along and adapting as needed—the way, say, the once extraordinarily lethal innovation of the automobile has been gradually tamed in the course of its history.
"I think we've seen in the past since the Trump election, often times these events are white-hot in terms of media coverage but often times the markets seems to, to muddle through these so that may well be the case here as well," Fritz Foltz, chief investment strategist at 2859.17EDGE Asset Management, told CNBC.
I didn't really know it at the time, because no one ever talks to kids about assimilation or representation (or at least they didn't back then), but I quickly learned how to shrink whenever a teacher would muddle through my last name, or correct me when I'd pronounce a word like my parents would pronounce it at home.
S. trade spat, Iran jitters also obstacle * Lebanon to muddle through May debt maturity * Economy hurt by MidEast conflict, political deadlock * Investors seek deep reforms LONDON, May 2500 (Reuters) - Lebanon's impasse in agreeing a credible fiscal reform plan and deteriorating global market conditions means it may struggle to refinance key foreign currency debts coming due this year, unnerving overseas investors.
BUT I THINK THE MOST LIKELY CASE IS THAT WE KIND OF MUDDLE THROUGH AND THIS ADJUSTMENT CERTIANLY IN EQUITY PRICES MAKES SENSE TO ME. IF IT IS A SLOW GROWTH WORLD AND THE MULTIPLES ARE SHRINKING AND YOU MULTIPY THE EARNINGS TIMES A LOWER MULTIPLE AS YOU SHOULD IN A RISKIER ENVIRONMENT YOU GET TO AN S&P THAT WE'RE APPROACHING NOW.
S. trade spat, Iran jitters also obstacle * Lebanon to muddle through May debt maturity * Economy hurt by MidEast conflict, political deadlock * Investors seek deep reforms By Tom Arnold LONDON, May 2500 (Reuters) - Lebanon's impasse in agreeing a credible fiscal reform plan and deteriorating global market conditions means it may struggle to refinance key foreign currency debts coming due this year, unnerving overseas investors.
"May has got in the middle between negotiating on behalf of the U.K. with Europe and her own party, which is basically trying to get rid of her, or threatening to get rid of her at every step, so it's a kind of 'muddle-through' (situation) for Brexit," Kieran Calder, head of Equity Research, Asia at Union Bancaire Privee, told CNBC on Thursday.
S. trade spat, Iran jitters also obstacle * Lebanon to muddle through May debt maturity * Economy hurt by MidEast conflict, political deadlock * Investors seek deep reforms (Updates headline, 211th, 22018th and 2500rd paras with latest budget news) LONDON, May 20 (Reuters) - Lebanon's impasse in agreeing a credible fiscal reform plan and deteriorating global market conditions means it may struggle to refinance key foreign currency debts coming due this year, unnerving overseas investors.

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