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It appears that Trump thought it wise to wing it.
Every era, it seems, gets the right wing it deserves.
When it comes to the case exercise: Don't wing it
Just let the day unfold and sort of wing it.
Trump, meanwhile, paid the price for his decision to wing it.
I'd take a deep breath, strain my brain and wing it.
An Eyeliner Assistant Three new tools to help you wing it.
You should be able to kind of wing it a little bit.
No need for that — this guy can wing it like Uwe Hohn.
When it comes to parenting, sometimes it's best just to wing it.
A staycation "certainly does not mean you should wing it," she added.
You don't have to wing it, though, if you don't want to.
With soccer, of course, he has no choice but to wing it.
"If I'm throwing her, I don't want to wing it," he said.
Suddenly, in the flap of a dragon's wing, it all goes to hell.
It's not exactly unprecedented for Trump to wing it on a major decision.
"When we make fideos, we just kind of wing it," Oringer tells us.
You just have to sort of wing it, and use your publishing instincts.
We'll be like: We'll just try all these recipes, and just wing it.
However, with no internet or cookbook to be had, I decided to wing it.
"Sometimes I may have to wing it and go out and see what happens."
Wing It asks just a few questions off the bat: Where do you live?
I was trying to wing it to the far side and I didn't see him.
"I'm much more controlled and OCD and Sam really likes to wing it," Kendrick says.
Mr. Torrisi likes to wing it, coming up with new dishes by improvising with ingredients.
But a dude can come and be like, 'Yeah, I'm just going to wing it.
While it is housed in the East Wing, it is an appointment made by the President.
"I don't really know what I'm gonna say but I'm just gonna wing it," she writes.
"You just have to wing it," she answered when asked the secret to successful child rearing.
Yet for the A.D.D. Trump, it seems to be part of the thrill to wing it.
This is Amazon's first unscripted food and travel series—what was it like to wing it?
Wing It is a Facebook Messenger bot that tries to get you out of that rut.
Are you looking way into the future, or do you have to wing it a little?
You're studious and well read, but can sometimes be disorganized and often prefer to wing it.
So I wing it on social media, YouTube videos, and good old fashioned word of mouth.
Despite any nerves or having to wing-it on the House floor, people love hearing AOC speak.
Sometimes we'd find events ahead of time online, and other times we'd just go and wing it.
Take the shape of a wing, it produces lift from its slightly inclined and special airfoil shape.
"You just have to wing it," Kardashian West answered when asked the secret to successful child rearing.
By the time he made it the few blocks to the West Wing, it was too late.
Americans don't seem to take time to actually read it and think that they can wing it.
Well, if you're like me, you'll grab a few flavors that sound appealing, and try to wing it.
"You just have to wing it," Kardashian West, 38, answered when asked the secret to successful child rearing.
When Thug first walked onstage from the wing, it seemed like something between a joke and a tribute.
"Don't wing it, no matter how good you think you are at thinking on your feet," says Schmidt.
Many teachers wing it, teaching the kids what they kind of know, skipping over whatever makes them squirm.
Wing It is part of Y Combinator's Winter 2018 class, and has yet to raise funds beyond that.
I wing it and play by ear, because I rely almost entirely on the vibe of the crowd.
Inside the West Wing, it is hard to miss the constant churn of news about the Russia investigation.
There is no clear-cut way to get a raise or a promotion, you just have to wing it.
I can look up the rule or I can wing it, staying in the moment and keeping action going.
Since the recipes lack a lot of detail and include measurements like "a lil squeeze," I mostly wing it.
You could just wing it with some free YouTube tutorials, but you'll likely end up bingeing random Bachelor recaps.
As a first-time host of the Oscars, Jimmy Kimmel joked ahead of time that he would wing it.
Wing It is a Facebook Messenger bot that tries to get you out of the house on a weekend trip.
Most people will tell you that Thanksgiving is not the time to wing it, and those people are probably right.
Wing It boils it all down to a handful of choices based on what it already knows you're looking for.
"And then come Sunday," he said, as if considering the next week's service for the first time, "we'll wing it."
Other officials insist he prefers to wing it, keeping loose and flexible and avoiding locking himself into even the vaguest plans.
Don&apost wing it, like we&aposve read in some reports that he was thinking about doing going into this summit.
Honorable mention: Brandon Saad, who clearly didn't bother to prepare anything for his second attempt and just decided to wing it.
If China policy was bipartisan it wouldn't need to be an election issue: the parties could wing it behind closed doors.
In other words, plenty of business leaders assume they can more or less wing it when it comes to people management.
" Trump doesn't like to be scripted: "Trump made clear from the start [of The Apprentice] that he intended to just wing it.
They arrived at the event with no other plan besides their "wing it" philosophy that had worked so well for them before.
He was sufficiently self-assured to "wing it" in debates and would even brag to audiences about how little he was preparing.
You can't just wing it,'" says Cuban, who adds that piece of critical advice was the point when their relationship "came apart.
I use a Minimalist Baker recipe as a guide, but mostly wing it by adding toasted pine nuts and pomodoro-style cherry tomatoes.
It's not uncommon in the corporate world for a well-prepared woman to compete against a man who thinks he can wing it.
You want someone who is going to try to understand the situation and have a strategy rather than thinking they can wing it.
Wing It focuses on things that are far enough away to feel like a vacation, but close enough to do on a whim.
If, after that, the bird is fluffed up and has its beak tucked under a wing, it is still trying to get warm.
I'll never forget the first time I hit the big note in 'Broken Wing' … It was like the most joyous day of my life.
I'm really nervous — it's been nine years since I've been on the water and I kinda forgot all the commands, so I wing it.
"It was an example of what is all too often happening now with this incoming administration, this tendency to wing it," he told Burnett.
Although she had just broken up with her boyfriend, who refused to acknowledge paternity, she had decided to wing it as a single mother.
"Rather than wing it, there is real data that can be compiled and looked at to get control of your financial life," he said.
No matter what protein or vegetable is destined for the oven, I turn the knob upward of 400 degrees, and wing it from there.
When I speak at conferences, I'm usually a lot more prepared, but since this is a short talk, I'm feeling fairly okay to wing it.
When Mr. Bolton moves into Henry A. Kissinger's old corner office in the West Wing, it will be a Trumpian marriage of man and moment.
"I will kill every one of you, and then I'll pretty much wing it from there," her character says near the end of the trailer.
Whether you're worried you're overstepping or that you might simply look dumb, it can be tempting to keep your mouth shut and just wing it.
Two people were shot in last year in Minneapolis over Nike Air Jordan 2 Retro Wing It shoes, according to the New York Daily News.
When one pilot lifted his hands in the air and the other walked out onto the wing it was the first public demonstration of autopilot.
"Inside the West Wing, it is almost impossible for some aides to know what is in the executive orders, staffers say," the Politico reporters explain.
The complexity often pushes people to "wing it," said Steve Vernon, a research scholar in the financial security division at Stanford University's Center on Longevity.
Business leaders and project managers don't just wing it when it comes to outpacing their competition and increasing the efficiency of their company or team.
His debate performance Thursday night was polished, a clear result of some forethought and of absorbing lessons from debates at which he seemed to wing it.
"It was an example of what is all too often happening now with this incoming administration, this tendency to wing it," he told CNN's Erin Burnett.
Or will Trump just wing it and show the world that the most powerful and admired country has elected someone who is neither substantive, nor serious?
Sometimes Fleyshman tries to coax more detailed answers out of Paul, but he comes off like he thought he could wing it, but definitely shouldn't have.
This is a totally different trip for me; for a start, I'm not going alone, and he's not one to wing it so everything is planned.
If, however, they are inconveniences to your cable news diet and grip-and-grins with Indian business associates, then you're going to delegate, punt or wing it.
Normally, it's Wes missing flights or derailing shows -- but he decided to wing it with an acoustic guitar ... since the only other option was canceling the gig.
"I would always rather have more preparation with this administration rather than less because so often they just show up and kind of wing it," Wyden said.
Kushner's access to top-secret material not only endangers security in the West Wing, it threatens the trust our alliances have in sharing sensitive material with us.
While Jupiter in Sagittarius likes to wing it, you prefer to plan out your goals years ahead, factoring in the ups-and-downs of your journey to success.
Shehata was sentenced in absentia to 10 years in prison for assaulting a citizen and forcibly detaining him in the headquarters of the Brotherhood's political wing, it said.
You can arrive with a full itinerary (ours was pretty dope, if we do say so ourselves) or wing it with the friendly locals when you get there.
Regardless of whether you can't keep a steady hand to save your life or can wing it at your desk without a mirror, this liner won't fail you.
Does Chuck ever show up for Meet the Press and just wing it?" she writes, adding that Trump, by contrast, "was perhaps the least prepared man in history.
No longer will President Trump be able to "wing it" or proudly boast of his past (Wharton Business School and the business negotiations that brought Trump great wealth).
From there, I hoped I'd have the hang of it well enough to wing it and pressure cook something adapted from Hugh Acheson's The Chef and The Slow Cooker.
And here's the statement from the company's media relations wing: It is important to note that Samsung customers have completed hundreds of millions of loads without incident since 2011.
One new lot, Podemos, is anti-capitalist and left-wing (it wants to scrap the labour reforms, among other things), but it has struggled to reach 20% in polls.
Though this question may seem like an easy one to answer, Welch says you should never "wing it," as "it's an incredible opportunity to differentiate yourself" from the competition.
The recipes are in metric, but if you don't have a conversion table, you can wing it for some, like pot-roasted partridge, and sausage with leeks and beans.
Times Insider The Times's no-recipe recipes, which invite readers to wing it in the kitchen and tailor recipes to their tastes, started on a whim back in 2014.
These no-recipe recipes — which offer cooking ideas, but no ingredient lists or steps — invite you to wing it, to play around, to tailor a recipe to your tastes.
Simon Cowell arrived on stage to introduce the winner of Britain's Got Talent, Lost Voice Guy, but was forced to wing it when he wasn't able to read the teleprompter.
" The Beatriz at Dinner actress said she decided to "wing it," and resolved to put honey on her lips each night before bed so that her kiss would "taste good.
Right now, that's mostly hikes and trails; eventually, the Wing It team hopes to expand their knowledge base out to things like kayaking trips, rock climbing, or nearby surf spots.
Those interviewers, incidentally, are not left to wing it themselves: they are given careful scripts, Spector said, which are crafted after detailed conversations with the client around what it being sought.
In order to turn your million-dollar idea into a reality, you either have to wing it, reach out to other entrepreneurs for advice, or look to the internet for instruction.
People start writing the speech a few days before the wedding, or they get up in front of the crowd and wing it, which inevitably leads to stumbling through the speech.
But rather than just wing it like Mark Hunt and wear themselves out every time they miss, both will lazily throw it out, often slapping with the inside of the hand.
Your tendency to wing it might lead to several flops, but things usually end up working out for you, so you don't see much reason to plan because you'd rather enjoy living spontaneously.
Sometimes, mastery of a dish means that you make it the same every time, and sometimes it means that things change, you wing it and you know it'll work out in the end.
I typically do all of my food prep on Sundays, but because we were gone for most of the weekend I'm just going to wing it this week with leftovers from our dinners.
The Euro final went to extra time in Paris, and with Portugal's essential man, Cristiano Ronaldo, injured and patrolling the sideline instead of the wing, it looked as if France would surely win.
Instead of having to wing it, you just have your go-to because you generally know the outcome, the same way girls do the cross leg/arm bent on the waist/lean-in formula.
It runs from its dedicated downstairs hall to the Byzantine and medieval galleries and into the Lehman Wing; it then continues at the Cloisters, the museum's serene home for religious art in Upper Manhattan.
So what we have today is a POTUS unaware of why he was elected, incapable of setting an agenda and sticking to it, and whose daily governing philosophy is just to "wing it;" 35.
I kind of wing it because it's too boring otherwise, and I find the fear of failure keeps you more engaged and in the moment than if you're always looking down at a recipe.
Trump's decision to effectively wing it during his hour-long meeting with Putin at a social dinner wasn't simply a casual choice by a president who isn't well-versed in the finer points of diplomacy.
"Make sure the line is super-thin in the inner corner, slightly thicker as it comes to the outer corner, and wing it up just a little bit to lift and open the eyes," she said.
One thing you know about Señor Bolo Tie is he'll wing it no matter who his targets are; maybe someone like Travis Benjamin, Tyrell Williams, or Dontrelle Inman is ready to become an Allen-esque star.
The latter is the core of Gildan's $229 billion-plus business, too, and though it considered shutting down American Apparel's direct-to-consumer wing, it kept it open because it gives the wholesale operation some extra shine.
When he received full-time custody of his daughter, Emma, then age 1, "I had no clue about how to fix her hair, so I decided to wing it," Morgese, 34, of Daytona Beach, Florida, tells PEOPLE.
It was so sad and depressing and emotional to play her, and I knew I couldn't just wing it and figure out how she felt, because it is so important to the storyline that she is struggling.
" He adds "most negotiations are won or lost even before the talking begins" depending on how well prepared the parties are, and that negotiators "who think they can 'wing it' without preparing often find themselves sadly mistaken.
Over the next few days, many of these questions will be answered, as will the question of Kelly's future in the White House—reportedly "isolated" in the West Wing, it seems unlikely that he will survive the week.
There must be other Americans in the room," they wrote, urging Trump to "rely on the expertise and the experts of the State Department, Defense Department, CIA and other U.S. government agencies" and "not wing it on your own.
Having also eaten my share of sub-par babi guling—hardly the worst thing in the world, but not quite the carnivorous nirvana I'd just achieved—I wasn't willing to wing it, though, so I decided to ask an expert.
Trump's confidence that he can wing it through international summits ought to be in tatters -- given his failure in Finland and the ballyhooed summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore last month, where the President also seemed outmaneuvered.
"Bridwell's attitude was not to work things out in advance but to sort of wing it," Dan Larson, a leader of a 1985 Mount Everest expedition, told Rolling Stone in 1986, explaining why Mr. Bridwell was not part of that group.
"Most people don't plan and just eyeball what's coming in from Social Security and look at their 401(k) balance and wing it," said Liz Weston, a certified financial planner and personal finance columnist for the personal finance blog NerdWallet.
President Donald Trump's wing-it approach to diplomacy would face a tough test in a potential July summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is sure to bring a well-rehearsed game plan to a meeting with his impulsive American counterpart.
We've seen him in debates and high-stakes interviews before, and he almost certainly is going to more or less wing it and figure that it doesn't really matter if that means he says things that are false or offensive.
When you think about The West Wing, it was in many ways the White House a lot of people wanted to see, and I think in some ways it was a response to what was going on in politics at the time.
Rather than take the time to study, pull off a Mission Impossible-style heist, or just wing it, a former University of Iowa student allegedly created a lengthy high-tech scam to cheat on his college exams—landing himself two federal hacking charges.
That, like his catching, was sometimes ascribed to youthful immaturity: Sánchez didn't seem to want to put in the work required to develop a consistent approach at the plate, and as a result would wing it against pro pitching far too often.
Though the tone of the march was decidedly left wing, it was made up of women of every background — black, white and brown; moderate and radical; urban and rural; rich and poor; Christian, Muslim and Jew — united in their belief in women's rights.
While always seen as a club of the right-wingit was formed in 1936 as part of Jabotinsky's Beitar youth movement – it was not until the arrival of the ultra scene in Israel in the early 2000s that the club came to notoriety.
Ideally, Khalidov would avoid the tumbles and throwing himself to the mat when he is out of position because he is unlikely to just be able to wing it on the ground with a technician of Narkun's ability and also giving up a size disadvantage.
The fact that Trump repeatedly shows up to interviews totally unprepared to discuss the issues of the day in an informed manner and proceeds to wing it in an inconsistent and ideologically unpredictable way is important, and people need to keep hearing about it.
For the right-wing it meant a collapse back into childhood: the rosy half-forgotten Euro-America of simple truths and only white people; the promise was personal autonomy, but the real content was the bad childhood, where everything made sense and everyone knew their place.
As CEO, he had spoken in public many times before — sometimes he would write a formal address and other times he would just wing it — but this felt different: it was the GoCardless Christmas party and his first opportunity to fully address the company since the accident.
Now, Tomi, you and I have been in situations where I&aposm sure we don&apost really know exactly what we are talking about, but we are able to fudge it and we can wing it and at least pretend to kind of have a semblance of knowledge about the subject.
Seventeen seconds is also, or so it seemed, about how long it took in the most recent "Game of Thrones" for a raven to wing it from the Wall to Daenerys Targaryen and for the mother of dragons to make the return trip from her castle with a fire-breathing cavalry.
But according to Westbrook, a 103-year-old beauty vlogger who had previously taken Charles, 19, under her wing, it boils down to this: "Fame, power, and a fat bank account will change almost everyone," she said in a 43-minute video outlining Charles's wrongdoing against her, uploaded to YouTube on May 10.
While it's not an emergency, I know I'm not the only traveler who's found myself trying to book a last-minute trip during high season only to realize that prices have skyrocketed — FYI, you can't "just wing it" when it comes to accommodations in Europe's most beloved cities in mid-July unless you're prepared to spend a small fortune.
Some of the major fumbles of the first few weeks of the Trump administration have been due to the communications team: whether it was the sloppy rollout of the executive order on immigration or the series of television interviews with senior officials who were either unprepared, out of the loop or pompous enough to think they could wing it with a network anchor.
In the West Wing, it was seen as a significant win for Trump adviser Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE, the president's son-in-law and a driving force behind the "First Step Act" this year (ABC News).
Former White House communications director Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciThe Hill's 12:85033 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy Trump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Sunday said that if he writes a book about his brief tenure in the West Wing, it will not be a "tell-all" book.

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