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"muddling" Definitions
  1. confusing and difficult to understand; not clear
"muddling" Synonyms
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Nearly halfway through March, however, the Mavericks are muddling around .
But there is a third, even more powerful tradition: muddling through.
Issues over the past year have included muddling prices on Overstock.
In muddling her experiences with her beliefs, Benedikt makes several missteps.
The muddling of the parties carried well into the modern era.
The corporate crunch is muddling the government's efforts to manage the economy.
We are just muddling through and trying to find a good structure.
Like so many others, I'm muddling my way out of a trap.
He's gaslighting, muddling and contradicting the urgent public health advice from experts.
Behind the bar I might make a great show of muddling and stirring.
Finally, after three years of muddling through, Democrats have introduced articles of impeachment.
He begins slicing up cucumber and pulverizing some mint, muddling it all together.
Focus your energy there and not on the stuff that is perhaps muddling you.
Matteo Salvini Muddling through isn't a bug in Italian politics, it's the defining feature.
We'll still have to deal with its muddling effects, but hopefully with cooler heads.
I wouldn't say it's nicely humming along, I would say it's more muddling through.
So their claim Google's cluttered module appears to be muddling up is embarrassingly true.
Slightly muddling Unreal's primary Darius Beck plotline is the return of Chet (Craig Bierko).
Muddling through is a tried-and-tested strategy when it comes to struggling banks.
We've been muddling through without them ever since, often confounding pessimists along the way.
Of course, Muddling Through tanked, Friends soared, and Aniston became a celebrity nearly overnight.
Given the challenges facing the union, muddling through may no longer be the safest option.
Obata fills the page with dense scenes full of figures without ever muddling the composition.
Disinclined to define himself, Handel and the Republicans wisely lashed him to a muddling party.
Trump has also spoken favorably of current Fed Chair Janet Yellen, further muddling the picture.
It is hard to believe that the muddling-through can continue for another five years.
Deep crises, however, can produce stability if they force an orchestra to stop muddling along.
On a packed Friday night, a bartender will not enjoy muddling mint for a mojito.
Muddling along isn't a bad plan when you cannot come up with a better one.
Still, this B-game muddling is makes recommending games like Vampyr such a hard sell.
Instead, the outlook will remain mixed," he said, adding he expected industry to keep "muddling through.
"But overall," he concluded, "we seem to be muddling through and doing a little bit better."
I spend two hours muddling my way through a long report for one of my clients.
His talk of a grand new deal unsettles some German officials, who tend prefer muddling through.
Critics see the two men's personal relationship muddling what's normally a neutral and rigorous evaluation process.
"This organization is deliberately muddling the intent of this important legislation to advance their own agenda."
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - A Japan-Korea trade dispute is muddling the memory chip sector's outlook.
The Greek crisis taught the European authorities the art of muddling through one crisis after another.
The dense gray outside seemed to mix with the alcohol, further muddling her already muddled state.
"We'll start 'em for you," Greenberg said, muddling some lime and mint in a Mason jar.
As many pointed out before, The Boring Company Flamethrower is muddling the definition of a flamethrower.
But after years of muddling through lower courts, this is the endgame for Oracle and Google.
She had actually already committed to another pilot, Muddling Through, that got picked up by CBS.
Drake's unofficial riff attracted millions of listens on the Internet, both accelerating and muddling Ramriddlz's trajectory.
Because for those in the know, muddling the two like that makes you look like a goober.
The chances of Britain and the U.K. successfully "muddling through" beyond March 2019 have never been lower.
The music video is less so, muddling the message with massive costumes and a bit of choreography.
He's technically not wrong, but he's overstating and muddling a scientific consensus that's unequivocally saying the opposite.
With Mercury retrograde muddling communication until the 22nd, make your motives and feelings as obvious as possible.
Muddling up the discussions with issues that are not connected directly to the conflict make little sense.
Further muddling the case is what, if anything, Qatar might receive in return for releasing Mr. Downs.
But if the capital is muddling through, Maduro's grip on its levers of power can stay tight.
You'll feel more free to make whatever changes are necessary once you identify what's muddling your work goals.
At muddling events, it is common that large, high-powered trucks drive at high speeds in the mud.
On Tuesday, a video emerged that appeared to show Mayfield and Sherman shaking hands, further muddling the drama.
In the absence of such a shot in the arm, the economy seems destined to continue muddling along.
Yet, they're still there, muddling along, dipping up and down in the polls like any government before them.
It's as real as relationships get in games, and it's heartwarming to read two people muddling through together.
For his part, Mauro criticized the Law Center for muddling the line between good-faith disagreement and bigotry.
Yes, but in a very British way, we would be making the best of things and muddling through.
It dropped without advance notice, alongside another major climate announcement (SB 22050), muddling and muting the media coverage.
Front Burner Weighing about a pound, a new tumbler from Norlan features grooves to aid in muddling cocktail ingredients.
In addition, most of the changes to the individual tax code expire after several years, further muddling states' plans.
Collage by Kelly McGovern Music has a way of recycling itself, muddling the authenticity of what was once classic.
What makes this particularly troubling that is the mainstreaming of false narratives risks muddling people's ability to understand genuine conspiracies.
I mean, I appreciate that you're not muddling fruit in there like some kind of serial killer, but still, soda?
To be sure, "muddling through" is something Britain is good at and will no doubt manage, one way or another.
It's true that people who look to WeChat as a triumph of the chat interface are muddling two distinct phenomena.
Muddling along with the status quo might have been acceptable if global trade had stayed pretty much the same, too.
It's a situation that has found some hosts being threatened with heavy penalties and muddling through uncertainties about insurance coverage.
One of the risks of muddling through retirement with no plans to fill your days is simple loneliness, advisors say.
I understand the strategy of "message muddling" to deflect negative impressions about a candidate by projecting them on the opponent.
And while the world economy is hardly booming (see the latest numbers on Chinese trade), it is still muddling along.
But take that shit muddling within the insides of your brain—all those alternative facts/sentences and toss it out.
Rather than building to the request — and risk muddling the meaning — this inversion forces us to lead with the need.
The hotel also serves elaborate ice-cream cocktails made by Muddling Memories, a beverage company based in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
This risks muddling a previously united front between Europe and the United States in response to Russian aggression in Ukraine.
"It could help break some of the log jams we've seen, instead of muddling through space policy right now," says Larson.
Nauert's line obviously sounds a lot better than a more honest statement about muddling through, given an array of unattractive options.
For a player who started this year on a team muddling through a lengthy roster overhaul, it's quite a step up.
The crystal glass, made in the Czech Republic, is molded with a chevron pattern inside at the bottom to augment muddling.
I feel like I too am muddling through in a fog of many feelings but definitely, in there, grumble and contempt.
This should make is way easier to reply to different people on a single post without muddling the entire comment section.
This meant different government agencies were left muddling through on their own, which occasionally produced some rather unfortunate public relations snafus.
NASCAR rejected multiple advertisements from firearms companies this summer, muddling the racing organization's stance on Second Amendment issues, according to CNN.
Holiday parties get a bad rap — whether you're stuck at an endless office shindig or muddling through an awkward extended family dinner.
Choosing what to wear, deciding what to order and muddling through awkward chit chat is enough to make anyone quit swiping right.
As is often the case when trying to find one's way, I became fascinated by other people muddling through stories like mine.
But both Britain and the European Union have a tradition of muddling through crises and finding compromises to avoid the worst outcomes.
The Greek standoff was a demonstration not just of European Union power politics, but also of the bloc's penchant for muddling through.
Yet Trump contradicted Fauci anyway, muddling his own administration's messaging and sending unclear signals to the general public during a national crisis.
Uber's board looks totally dysfunctional, but it's interesting how it has been muddling along to the right decision every now and then.
This sense of muddling through despite the odds is embodied in the figure of Pomona, the goddess of crops, specifically orchard fruit.
Britons excel at constructive ambiguity, or "muddling through," and a constructively ambiguous Brexit may be exactly what both Britain and Europe need.
"This is increasingly my fear: that there is no principled alternative to muddling through," the political writer Will Wilkinson mused back in 2010.
Also underlying the titillated interest in civil war and civic armageddon, however, is an extreme fatigue with muddling along through clearly dysfunctional institutions.
Muddling and transgressing milieux, he did not consider himself fixed and the context of the work did not define its value for him.
One answer might be that they're fed up with exactly this — the politics of "it could be worse," of stagnation and muddling through.
In light of her polarizing legacy, Kirchner played a low-profile role on the campaign trail to avoid muddling Fernández's message of change.
Further muddling the transition is the fact that North Dakota's 2007 settlement with the N.C.A.A. allows it to keep the Fighting Sioux trademark.
The horror games of today thrive on abstraction and obfuscation, muddling the medium's basic premises of progression and experience gathering with strange interactions.
Some will undoubtedly criticize Biden for offering up a parallel track of guidance and leadership thereby muddling the message people need to hear.
Muddling along with Kir will likely be many readers, because this densely written novella starts in medias res and only gets more obtuse.
She filmed the first six episodes of Friends but was told she'd be contractually obligated to drop out if Muddling Through was greenlit.
What stands out most from his work is a sleek style that forgoes an excess of flourishes, never muddling the artist's visual language.
That's normally a good sign of domestication, but human-bred rabbits often escaped and mated with rabbits in the wild, muddling the picture further.
Instead, they often face shame, stigma, and reprimanding for making such a life-altering decision while muddling whatever timeline people have deemed more appropriate.
After applying a nude shade, Lee then added a swipe of Chanel Rouge Coco Stylo Complete Care Lipshine in Message "muddling" the hues together.
"Muddling through until next year's election remains the likely scenario," argued Paulo Sotero of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Centre in Washington.
The cocktails are as crafty and artisanal as anything you'll find in the Mission of San Francisco, requiring muddling, shaking, twisting, and igniting ingredients.
Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Tuesday, muddling the message from House Democrats as leaders from both parties negotiate legislation to prevent a government shutdown.
The BBC quoted an email from Milne telling Labour's internal complaints team that "something's going wrong, and we're muddling up political disputes with racism".
" Winston Churchill declared it "a brilliant conception," adding that "the British art of 'muddling through' is here seen in one of its finest expositions.
Among the more mild of them are doubt and ambivalence, since they are indigenous to interiority, which is, after all, an arena for muddling.
Once upon a time, having an organic beauty routine meant rubbing coffee grounds on your face and muddling your own face masks in the bathroom.
I will warn you, though, that if you are currently muddling through some grief, this might not be the right show at the right time.
There is comfort, if fleeting, in the sight of these deceptive and deluded people muddling their way through life per usual – as are we all.
Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE (D-Calif.) dismissed concerns about Democrats muddling their message on impeachment, blaming the media for the perceived confusion.
Denon's own D7200s share a lot of the physical qualities of the D9200s, but fail on this basic performance test with a muddling, unassertive sound signature.
Against all odds, the workshop had cracked open a mental window: Instead of merely muddling through, I began to consider how my habits might be changed.
According to Moody's, Sports Authority has been muddling through years of "inconsistent" operating performance due to weak execution, adverse weather, heavy promotional activity and strong competition.
"Like an iceberg, the vast majority of Chinese-North Korean exchange, dialogue, and resentments go undetected, and they have a way of muddling forward," he said.
In repurposing and muddling aesthetics and materials, Yang studies globalization's struggles with modern and traditional life, a theme apparent throughout her solo exhibition, Quasi-Pagan Minimal.
"The price of the pound continues to reflect Brexit concerns and an economy that's at best muddling through," WorldFirst head of FX strategy Jeremy Cook said.
We were muddling our bloody way toward some new identity as a people, or perhaps our dissolution as a people, and no survivor's story would change that.
The billionaire former New York City mayor's deluge of spending on television advertisements and campaign infrastructure put him into contention, while further muddling the Democratic primary field.
"The only thing that is still grand in this coalition is the absolute determination to carry on muddling through," mass-selling daily Bild wrote in an editorial.
A month without timely government economic data and the muddling, if temporary, effects on growth would seem to only add to the Fed's patience level in coming months.
But no-fault can leave family court judges muddling through how much weight to give to family violence in proceedings that, in theory, shouldn't mention wrongdoing at all.
That back wall proves remarkably variable in its shades of illumination, courtesy of Dante Olivia Smith, whose stark but subtle lighting shifts from searing clarity to muddling obscurity.
They also have a knack for muddling through: the Tories have been riven over Europe since the 1980s, yet seem to have survived the earthquake of the referendum.
Britain's model involves muddling around such questions as headscarves in schools, spasms of alarm that multiculturalism undermines British values, and trust in high-quality police and intelligence services.
Yet, moving from a policy of muddling through to a direct military altercation without at least attempting to one last major diplomatic effort would also be extraordinarily dangerous.
Daniel Lacalle, chief economist at Tressis Gestion, told CNBC on Thursday that Italian politics had a habit of muddling through, but the economy was in a "worrying" shape.
But it is a societal ill that most of us will catch at one point or another, and it won't be cured by ignoring it or muddling its name.
Now, he's muddling through terrible meals and has become Mr Fix-It -- his job is working on the prison's heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, according to a source.
Antitrust laws are muddling the fate of the widely anticipated AT&T-Time Warner deal, and Cramer's worried that that means the "golden age of takeovers" could be over.
Muddling Along: The middle 70 percent of zip codes — including "comfortable" and "mid-tier" conditions — that experience varying degrees of success but are still far below prosperous communities' conditions.
Such a conflict could pit American allies — Turkey, some Syrian Arab rebels, and the Kurdish-led force — against one another, further muddling an already murky American policy in Syria.
"We are just a bunch of human beings muddling along in a world that's very hard to understand," said mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck, the recent winner of the Abel Prize.
House Democrats muddling their message on impeachment for the past few months was a reflection of the similar internal divisions in the caucus about whether or not to proceed.
He's the kind of soul who could figure things out later in life—but for now, he can settle on being a stoned slacker barely muddling through high school.
Muddling through will continue until the political system can't bear it any more or the outside world forces a change (and history suggests that either endpoint can be very messy).
It is easy to recognize the picture as assuredly maternal, but it also slowly dawns on the viewer that this person is ungendered, muddling views dictated by rigid gender strictures.
I've tried to do them for ages, and while I like to tell myself that my skills have improved (as one does) I still find myself often just muddling through.
The pioneer of live TV recording was just minding its own business, muddling along in a world it doesn't recognize when news broke that Amazon is looking to start a fight.
And so, while the strongest cities are getting stronger, and almost all others are "muddling along," as Bloomberg View columnist Justin Fox has reflected, it doesn't have to be that way.
Your typical muddling, frequently befuddled cop, Jong-Goo is baffled along with the rest of Gokseong's local police force by the onset of a series of horrifically violent and inexplicable murders.
Philadelphia, after years of muddling through a rebuilding effort that came to be known as the Process, finally saw the fruits of Hinkie's labor this season with a 52-30 record.
President Trump is, after all, a public figure like no other, and his unique — and polarizing — effect on mass psychology appears to be muddling the economic data even more than usual.
Tom Cotton said former President Barack Obama's handling of Afghanistan has been "muddling along" in the region, but deferred to Trump's adviser and the commander-in-chief to reach a final decision.
MY OWN VIEW FROM A MARKET POSITIONING POINT OF VIEW IS THAT WE'RE MUDDLING THROUGH, A LOT COULD GO WRONG, BUT I THINK THE BASE CASE IS THAT THINGS ARE GOING RIGHT.
After muddling through five or six of these I tried to figure them out without using crosses, first as a challenge and also because the grid was giving me some mystifying choices.
Lee Francis Cissna, the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, later made an appearance at Tuesday's White House press briefing to reinforce the president's message but ended up muddling it instead.
The big enchilada has not happened yet, which is the Trump-Kim summit, and if that goes OK, then we may be in sort of a period of more negotiations and muddling through.
The way things are being done now will lead to trade tariffs, muddling through, hidden agendas and an increasingly hostile relationship — which will not stop America's huge wealth and technology transfers to China.
Such ambiguity raises the possibility that no one will emerge from the caucuses with a clean victory, potentially undermining Iowa's claim to acting as a springboard to the nomination by muddling Democrats' choice.
You'll start with a small-time Twitter account and slowly build followers by feeding their appetite for fear and anger, while deflecting fact-checkers' criticism and muddling straightforward issues with minimally plausible conspiracy theories.
He's the "comeback kid," the underdog who wouldn't quit, effectively throwing a wrench in the plans of every other Democrat in the middle who'd find themselves muddling down the road to nearly certain elimination.
A recent story about 1,500 "missing" children went viral over Memorial Day weekend, though immigration advocates say those children are likely safely placed with family members who might be undocumented, muddling the issue further.
This, after all, is a production from the Wooster Group, those downtown masters of deconstruction and detonation whose perspective-muddling shows have a way of expanding the view of who and where we are.
I had been a bartender for ten years at that point and had tried experimenting with bugs in my drinks—everything from muddling crickets into cocktails and letting [them] sit in spirits for a while.
If TV shows about friends muddling through early adulthood gathered at a party, You're The Worst would be the clique in the corner, throwing back tequila shots and talking shit before starting some real drama.
Screenshot of iQoo's first Weibo post Screenshot of iQoo's first Weibo post Sub-brands have become a popular tactic for Chinese smartphone makers to lure new demographics without undermining and muddling their existing brand reputation.
"Barring a severe economic shock — unlikely in the current benign environment — Italy seems likely to go on muddling through without either taking decisive reform steps or falling into the abyss," writes Paul Taylor of Politico.
He tried not to feel bad for them, these future old geezers in this grimy kitchen, on this miserable planet, making the best of it, muddling through their lives without attempting anything big or monumental.
If they think Biden is the best one to take on democratic socialist from Vermont and figure that at least some of her support will go to him, they don't want her muddling the race, either.
Minutes later, Azar said that he was "still chairman of the task force" -- muddling the message and perhaps the point of the news conference regarding who is in charge of the administration's response to the crisis.
Muddling through, somehow, may not sound particularly inspirational, but perseverance is often the best option at hand, when just moving forward, one inch or foot or yard at a time, can be a kind of heroism.
To be sure, there are brilliant, joyous little moments in each of the mini-movies that make up Aquaman, but there's also a lot of boredom and muddling along, thanks to all the exposition they require.
Now, more than 20163 months later, he has spent a week muddling his immigration plans only to deliver what is likely the cornerstone speech of his campaign to date, clearly defining himself as the anti-immigration candidate.
And that's without the added burden of serving as two parents in one, of somehow providing your son with a male role model when you're a single mom muddling your way through, simultaneously being disciplinarian and playmate.
Further muddling the metaphor, the X-Men more often fight other mutants than the humans who oppress them, and the threats facing them are on a massive science fiction scale rather than anything more based in reality.
While the film unearths a conversation about a part of American history that is too little talked about and understood, it unfortunately tries to tackle too many narrative threads at once, muddling the force of its message.
Top intelligence officials — Coats and NSA Director Mike Rogers — repeatedly offered no comment on questions about potential muddling by Trump into their investigations of his campaign's ties to Russia in a hearing in front of the Senate.
"That's their knowledge, the muddling, they have different fruit every day, some days this is sweeter," Mr. Gaya said holding up a Rangpur lime, "some days more acidic, so you have to know what you are doing."
The scale of bullshit jobs might still be unclear, but the glee with which you seized upon these examples, muddling efficiency with notions of usefulness and value, suggests that there might well be some bullshit involved after all.
If we follow this logic, most of the presidents following Abraham Lincoln aren't really articulators of his regime at all; rather, they are simply muddling through as best as they can while the regime's initial ideals slowly decay.
Ms. Ezekwesili's group and others have criticized the government for not immediately addressing the Dapchi kidnapping and muddling an already chaotic situation after the attack, which scattered hundreds of students and teachers as they ran for their lives.
Minutes later, HHS Secretary Alexander Azar said he was "still chairman of the task force" -- muddling the message and perhaps the point of the news conference regarding who is in charge of the administration's response to the crisis.
Having bid farewell to tumultuous 215, President Nicolás Maduro's embattled government, hit hard by low oil prices, has again bucked market expectations, muddling through without defaulting on sovereign bonds or those of the state-owned oil company PDVSA.
At the same time, that also unleashes a web of unintended consequences, from muddling casual sex with emotional entanglements to the matter of the central couple's three grown or near-grown children, grappling with issues of their own.
The complex nature of networks architecture today does not "scale", in the lingo: if demand for data services, in particular, continues to grow, muddling through by sending in technicians and adding physical boxes will sooner or later become unsustainable.
Fitbit has found itself muddling through a transition period over the past year, just reported dismal holiday earnings, and is no longer the top wearable maker in the US. It now wants to get into more serious health tracking.
But there is one aspect of the Arkangel chip that is genuinely fascinating — so much so that the episode might have been better off focusing on it alone instead of muddling it together with everything else Arkangel can do.
It seems elusive in these relatively early days of the mobile revolution, with Congress so far reluctant to define the responsibilities of the private companies we entrust with our personal information and courts muddling through case-by-case facts.
"Incremental progress, compromises that each side criticize but also accept, just plain muddling through to chip away at problems and keep our enemies from doing their worst isn't glamorous or exciting," McCain said from the Senate floor in 2017.
Her win was irritating in three ways: it was a sign of the awards' category-muddling, its fixation on stories set in the entertainment industry and its over-rating of actors who play real people rather than fictional characters.
"Right now, it looks like a coin toss, and that's certainly not very helpful for either side because, if we're somewhere muddling through the middle, there won't really be a mandate from either the remain or the leave side," Timmer said.
And as the two tried to form an all-populist cabinet, investors hoped that the sobering prospect of power, together with EU deficit rules and the behind-the-scenes influence of the Italian president, would allow Italy to keep muddling along.
Fitness apps are the new photo apps: if it's even remotely sticky, chances are that it will get snatched up by a larger company that is trying to bolster its digital products, maybe even muddling through a millennial-retention strategy.
Groups like NARAL Pro-Choice America and CREDO Action took offense to Pelosi's earlier comments, suggesting that, by adopting the language of anti-abortion groups, Pelosi risks muddling the message of those fighting to keep the procedure legal and accessible.
" One problem facing Pelosi, warned Russell Berman and Elaine Godfrey in the Atlantic: The shutdown "could sap much of the spotlight from the Democrats' policy agenda, muddling their opportunity to drive the national debate, at least on their own terms.
"Many Europeans who went to the polls last month actively voted for change, and punished the center right and center left for muddling through, failing to come up with more bold actions on Europe's pressing challenges," Ms. Gostynska-Jakubowska said.
Strikingly, such critics as Laura Ingraham, an anti-immigrant tribune reportedly sounded out for the post of White House press secretary, or Mark Levin, a splenetic star of conservative radio, do not accuse the Arizonan of exaggeration, or of muddling his priorities.
This is ludicrous and dangerous, just as it is when the tobacco, oil, sugar, and food industries do the same, muddling scientific debate with sophisticated corporate propaganda and slow-walking actual progress to point where people begin questioning the value of science itself.
But more to the point, the woman who gave the German language "merkeling" (a term meaning "muddling through") finally seems to grasp the full scope of her task — that as the leader of Germany, she is more than just the leader of Germany.
Or Mr. Erdogan can accept what he has long rejected as intolerable — much lower growth rates than the 6 and 7 percent a year to which he has become accustomed, perhaps muddling through as the corporate sector finds its way to solvency.
" SAMEER SAMANA, SENIOR GLOBAL MARKET STRATEGIST, WELLS FARGO INVESTMENT INSTITUTE, ST. LOUIS (via email) "The number was a touch lighter than expectations but showed solid payrolls and wage growth, which should be enough to keep the consumer spending and the economy muddling along.
These game design guidelines were meant to support the fictional conceit that this goose could plausibly just be muddling its way through the town like Mr. Magoo, acting on its own instinctual whims, unaware of the consequences of any of its actions.
The trailers also focused on Daenerys' capture by the Dothraki, and the power vacuum left in Meereen in her absence — but Tyrion actually ended up muddling on okay without her for a few episodes, while Dany showed the Dothraki who was boss in episode 4.
But there's one major problem — albeit one that may not bother all of the series' many fans: The Purge takes far too much glee in presenting its violence like a beautiful fever dream, undermining and muddling its solemn political messages at every possible turn.
Propped up by abundant and cheap credit, the euro area businesses and households seem to be taking with equanimity the chaos of disastrous migrant/refugee policies, Germany's disintegrating coalition, France's volatile election environment, Italy's usual muddling through and Spain's inability to form a stable government.
Louisville pulls away from Siena in second half LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After muddling along to a three-point halftime lead against seriously outmatched Siena, Louisville used a 18-0 second-half run to blow out the Saints 473-60 on Wednesday night at the KFC Yum!
Only this year, since it takes me quite a bit of muddling to learn anything, did Michael Korda's insight make me realize how very few cancer memoirs we have from people of color, despite exceptions like those produced by Audre Lorde and Robin Roberts.
Because the muddling of epistemological categories like truth, fiction, lie, conspiracy and conjecture changes how we behave politically, it is incumbent on us to revisit these categories with care and to ensure that serious journalists make a concerted effort to maintain strong distinctions among them.
But if muddling through is to lead anywhere, we ought to be prepared for it, and prepared to make the most of it, rather than thinking a deus ex machina like a civil war or revolution or impeachment will blow the whole thing up in a stroke.
Which gives added sweetness to Peter as this boy being raised by a single woman, he and Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) shown muddling through how to tie a tie together with the help of YouTube instructionals when he has to get dressed up for the dance.
With the campaign in its infancy, candidates are muddling through how to best take on Trump without sinking to his level of discourse, particularly at a time when he's flinging xenophobic rhetoric about his wall in a standoff over the longest government shutdown in history. Sen.
That is no mean business, when you think that the best American sinologists are still stuck in a binary choice: An unsustainable, hostility-driven muddling through or an open warfare along the lines of a Peloponnesian War between an upstart Athens and Sparta, an established and frightened power.
A yeshiva student, he graduated from Midwood High School in Brooklyn and was muddling his way through Long Island University when his older brother suggested he transfer to Columbia's School of General Studies, which had been reorganized into an undergraduate college after World War II to accommodate returning veterans.
There are those who think that the allegations against Moore are the result of a political smear campaign, or — worse — that diabolical "forces of evil" are attempting to push God out of government, in this case by muddling a staunch Christian politician's chances of winning a Senate seat.
Further muddling Trump's position on the debt issue, Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE, the White House budget director, quickly contradicted Trump's promise for loan forgiveness.
As well as offering the frissons expected of true crime, "Casting JonBenét" probes the human fascination with it, as well as our rush to judgement, the muddling effects of a tabloid feeding frenzy, the effects of personal experiences on our assessments, and just how long a violent act can reverberate through a community.
For the U.S. central bank, if trade uncertainty drives down business investment and starts to hurt consumer spending, it may find itself cutting rates back to zero with the economy still muddling along, forcing Powell and his fellow policymakers to weigh whether to restart crisis-era tools even outside a crisis or recession.
Beginning with an anecdote about his mother getting attacked on the street before he was born, then transitioning to the story of an ancestor's lynching in 1919, before fast-forwarding back to his own timeline in the 1980s, Mr. Snow risks muddling his narrative in an attempt to give his story historical heft.
In a drinking scene in which overwrought cocktails can sometimes have the bitter taste of competitive machismo, the Ship's crew do a good job of not throwing their expertise in your face; they'll happily serve you a drink that will delight the palate without going on about muddling techniques or stirring directions.
And Iran always has a Plan B, if muddling through doesn't pan out: resuming its nuclear program or even striking at the United States and its allies in the region, buckling down for confrontation, and demanding greater sacrifices from its public and relying more on a ruthless security apparatus to keep a lid on internal dissent.
"What we're seeing is another muddling through by the creditors, and that means the I.M.F.'s future role in the program and the related question of debt relief aren't going to be settled any time soon — and certainly not by next week," said Carsten Nickel, the deputy director of research at Teneo Intelligence, a political risk consulting firm.
And she knows what position-, JS: I think you have to separate-, I think the press has to separate her mindset and her team's mindset in terms of what they want to accomplish from actually how they implement it, and I think they're muddling them, and I think she probably has a very clear view as to what she wants to accomplish.
I like to imagine that, years from now, when Dakota Johnson has taken her rightful place among the most beloved actors of her generation, she and her friends will similarly gather to cackle over her breakthrough roles in the Fifty Shades movies—how they showcase a gifted actor trapped by the staggering limitations of her material, muddling through as best she can.
Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerLiberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar Israel denies Omar and Tlaib entry after Trump tweet MORE (D-Md.) — are discouraging the effort for fear of muddling the Russia investigation being conducted by special council Robert Mueller.
While broadcast networks are sometimes willing to go slightly outside the box with their comedies when presented with the right opportunity (see: NBC's afterlife farce The Good Place), for the most part, high-concept ideas like "a show about a talking dog, but one who's kinda depressed" just aren't as easy to sell as comedies about everyday people muddling their way through mortgages and middle school dances.
Of the 26,963 Democratic voter respondents to the seven polls:1,340 (45%) would be satisfied with Biden as the nominee1,404 (83%)  would be satisfied with Warren as the nominee1,400 (47%) would be satisfied with Sanders as nomineeObviously, there are lots of other candidates muddling the picture, but we&aposre also able to see what the field would look like in the event that only those three remain.
The issue of age was also front and center at Thursday's Democratic presidential debate in Houston, where former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro repeatedly accused former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Biden allies: Warren is taking a bite out of his electability argument Budowsky: Donald, Boris, Bibi — The right in retreat MORE of muddling an explanation of his health care plan.
Already, otherwise intelligent folks in government in Seoul and Washington are resigning themselves to living with a nuclear North Korea under the escapist fantasy that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), instead of seeking the maximalist goal of reunifying the Korean peninsula on its own terms, is but a paranoid regime moved merely by the minimalist goal of muddling through — in perpetuity — as the perpetual inferior Korean state.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersHillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website The Memo: Trump tests limits of fiery attacks during crisis Sanders when asked about timeframe for 2020 decision: 'I'm dealing with a f---ing global crisis' MORE (I-Vt.) slammed President TrumpDonald John TrumpDe Blasio calls on Trump to deploy military to set up hospitals in New York Hillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website Trump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing MORE on Sunday for spreading "unfactual information" about the coronavirus, accusing him of muddling facts about the pandemic at a crucial moment.

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