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I'm kind of winging it, but it turns out awesome!
"They are winging it, absolutely," said Bank of America's Axel.
In a lot of ways, my Pops was winging it.
Are you winging it when it comes to your finances?
Trump appears to be, essentially, winging it in both interviews.
I'd like to say so, but I was winging it.
Why not have a plan instead of just winging it?
As for now, "We're just kind of winging it," she said.
Oprah Winfrey didn't get to where she is by winging it.
McDonough at Schwab also said too many employees are winging it.
Sarah Hyland was literally winging it on the set of Modern Family.
In Great Basin, though, we were like slacker parents: totally winging it.
I strongly believe that you can't get very far in life by winging it.
He might want to reconsider just "winging it" again if those reports are true.
Instead, YouTube's external communications strategy appears to be winging it on Twitter (another platform!).
Even when winging it while sipping whisky between jokes, he's still on top form.
When it comes to handling their finances, most people are winging it, the report shows.
But at the time, we were all winging it a bit, and so was he.
"We knew others who were winging it," she said, and sought a more formal structure.
Then it all unravels because, as we later learn, he was winging it all along.
"There's a difference between strategic ambiguity and just outright winging it, and I think we're seeing a lot more winging it than people want to admit," Rothman told CNN's "Party People" podcast hosts Kevin Madden in a recent conversation about the future of conservatism.
Going in and winging it for a role you hate isn't going to teach you anything.
Should we be reassured that Trump wasn't actually winging it here, just taking really bad advice?
This is absolutely true: we're just kind of winging it, this is a rehearsal right now.
She whipped up these rolls after looting our rooftop garden and winging it in our test kitchen.
Curry made the head-scratching comment on an episode of the "Winging It" podcast, which posted Monday.
Be smart: President Trump still appears to be winging it, throwing out one extreme idea after another.
Instead of winging it or simply hoping for the best, put some thoughtful planning into your methods.
An initial way to avoid winging it is to use one of the many online retirement calculators.
But that is Trump's style — winging it — fueled by anger and a sense of bitter payback; 22019.
Abandon Plan A and assume control by winging it This is the one thing Carey failed to do.
Why would he play this dangerous game if he's not a true believer, if he's just winging it?
When I buy my kids a present and if the instructions are this thick, we are winging it.
So I make sure I tell them that adults don't know anything, that we're really just winging it!
They really didn't know exactly how it was going to look so they were pretty much winging it.
Klotz was essentially saying that Cohen, the most successful trader of his generation, was winging it every day.
Tucker said a fourth film was definitely a possibility during a January interview on the "Winging It" podcast.
When it comes to decorating our places, we can probably all agree that "winging it" is our general strategy.
Even if the Hall of Fame is an institution without definition, there is no excuse for voters just winging it.
Just for a second, you're reminded that you're watching TV, and the adults writing said TV are completely winging it.
You've just articulated one of the main reasons: If the conversation really matters to you, preparing clearly beats winging it.
Others are winging it with much brighter blonde tones, but with one important rule in mind: the bulkier, the better.
She almost made it through, but she just missed the very last (and hardest) step — assuming full control by winging it.
Carry-on luggage is our reality — and when it comes to picking out your bag, winging it is not an option.
The opposition was largely winging it, preferring to establish bases in other parks with water, coffee, food, first aid, and comfort.
Do his often incoherent and contradictory words and actions add up to a strategy, or is the president just winging it?
I am winging it here, filling flowerpots with annuals and pruning the forsythia back to within an inch of its life.
"That's an absurd, half-baked excuse, and it clearly shows these guys are just winging it," said one well-placed GOP aide.
Forget about winging it this week: On Wednesday, make-it-happen Mars gets checked by taskmaster Saturn, forcing everyone to slow down.
Following Giuliani's performance with Sean Hannity on Fox News, the advisers feared he was winging it and not fully prepared, sources said.
For the last few years he has been winging it and besting his opponents seemingly however he feels he wants to fight.
Remember, we are talking immigration here, which is supposedly Trump's top issue, and even then it seems like he is just winging it.
Dip an angled eyeliner brush into your eyeshadow of choice (we used dark gray), then line your upper lashline, winging it out slightly.
If Trump seems to be winging it through the early days of the transition, unperturbed by the potential for horror, this is why.
For those other hard-to-pronounce words, we'll just have to keep winging it, but for halal lovers, this song is a lifesaver.
GE: It was kind of exciting to just be in a van together with our cameras — exploring, winging it, seeing what you find.
In "West Winging It: An Unpresidential Memoir," expected in June 2018, Cunnane offers a humorous reflection of his time at the White House.
You'll avoiding making a mess or winging it because you don't want to unlock your laptop while your hands are covered in flour. 3.
He was winging it overhand, shooting it straight, and even knocked Browne down with a backhanded blow which would make the Norfolk Butcher proud.
Until recently, Trump has been largely winging it by spending very little money, relying instead on huge rallies, continuous tweets and cable TV appearances.
With an angled liner brush, draw matte burgundy eyeshadow along your upper and lower lash lines, winging it out slightly on your upper lash line.
For those of you who don't exactly feel like winging it formula-freestyle, we've roundup up a few of our favorite balsamic vinaigrette recipes below.
Winging it and filling body bags as we sort out what works reminds us of themoral dictates and the cost of incompetence in our profession.
He was afraid right at that very moment because he hadn't written any of this and was winging it, a claim I very much believed.
The talent is clearly present in Zabit Magomedsharipov and just like Jon Jones he might get all the way to a UFC title just winging it.
During an interview on the podcast "Winging It," the Golden State Warriors star revealed that he doesn't believe the United States has been to the moon.
Former ambassador: Trump 'winging it' with call No diplomatic savvy Nonetheless, this phone call may offer important clues about how Trump may handle foreign policy decisions.
The White House is no place for winging it, yet he appears to lack the mental discipline to prepare himself to succeed in world's toughest job.
Lin was a guest on The Ringer's "Winging It" podcast and said he'll always support D'Antoni because D'Antoni, now the Houston Rockets head coach, "empowers" players.
Winging it The feds have given an OK to Google's Project Wing, so keep an eye on the sky as the tech giant starts testing delivery drones.
But if you're a total amateur at tattoos — or you've just been winging it — you need to know exactly what products to buy to help it heal.
The troops in harms way wondering if the President has any actual foreign policy strategy or if he's just winging it with them on the front lines.
To get the look, draw a thick line of turquoise liner along your upper lashline, winging it out into a standard cat-eye at the outer corner.
There are fears in Washington that the winging-it US President will cough up big concessions in a comprehensive mismatch with the wily and prepared Russian veteran.
They are winging it, putting together a plan for economic transformation on the fly, like an overdue college project, because nobody else stepped up to do it.
Winging it and filling body bags as we sort out what works reminds us of the moral dictates and the cost of in competence in our profession.
We're bootstrapped, so there's a lot of learning on the job (a nice way of saying we're winging it), sometimes even side-by-side with a new hire.
It's hard to beat that $60 discount off the official Apple price, but always keep in mind that winging it could break your device or void your warranty.
Curry expressed the view while appearing on the podcast "Winging It," hosted by NBA players Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore and Atlanta Hawks digital content coordinator Annie Finberg.
So when I got on stage, I generally found myself in a perpetual state of winging it and trying to hide what a terrible fucking actor I was.
Steph sent science and space geeks into another orbit this week when he claimed on The Ringer's "Winging It" podcast that astronauts never landed on the moon in 1969.
Because many of these positions are specialized, hiring managers will want to make sure that applicants aren't winging it in between Netflix binges, especially with so little face time.
It's a different animal in the way that you feel like you should be adding to something, rather than just winging it and coming up with something totally new.
Why chat could rock the boat Christopher Hill, a former US ambassador, said that Trump was "winging it" and may not have been aware of the significance of the move.
If you have just been winging it, my advice to you today is to get on Cardone University (it's 90% off until midnight) and start watching 6 segments per day.
I was 25 and singing in English for the first time, so it took me a while to settle on my singing accents because I was kind of winging it.
Pat Cunnane, a deputy director of messaging in the Obama administration and author of "West Winging It: An Un-Presidential Memoir," has said he's adapting his 2018 book for television.
Cillizza built his brand by posing mundane questions like "What if Donald Trump is just winging it?" and ranking Anthony Scaramucci's quotes based on their levels of "absolutely bananas"-ness.
Doug Wilson has been pretty much winging it since he tried to shame Joe Thornton into accepting a trade a few years ago and then the Sharks got good again.
It was hilarious just winging it, New York style," said Ms. Hargreaves, 48, who, as on "Homeland," ministers to a troubled family member on the Netflix series "13 Reasons Why.
"From a policy perspective, we really seem to be kind of winging it as a society," said John Sands, who serves as the Knight Foundation's director of learning and impact.
" Mr. Kudlow also did not pretend to know, from moment to moment, whether Mr. Trump's rhetoric and behavior reflect a president winging it, or one playing out a grand strategy. "Honestly?
" While appearing on an episode of the podcast "Winging It," which posted Monday, Curry asked fellow NBA players Vince Carter, Kent Bazemore and Andre Iguodala "We ever been to the moon?
Former US envoy: Trump 'winging it' with Taiwan call First time in decades Trump's transition team said Friday that the President-elect had chatted with Tsai, who passed along her congratulations.
If you watched sci-fi staples like "The Jetsons" or "Back to the Future," you may have indulged in flights of fancy about winging it to work and waving traffic jams goodbye.
As many reports documented, she had little to no ground presence or campaign infrastructure in either Nevada or South Carolina, essentially winging it with whatever resources she did have in each state.
The casual news consumer can be forgiven the impression that self-driving vehicles are being deployed, and killing people, at random — that we're just winging it, using public streets as live experiments.
The Warriors All-Star and his teammates revealed their skepticism on the Ringer's "Winging It" podcast with Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore ... admitting they truly believe the moon landing in 1969 never happened.
Winging It Joan Acocella draws a straight line from Dada through Merce Cunningham and John Cage to the recent improvisations of Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener at the Joyce Theatre (Dancing, November 26th).
But she's very aware of the fact that we're all just winging it and there's no real way to judge if you've done a good job until your child is around 30, anyway.
"We've got a Fed that's just been winging it by the seat of their pants … in one direction right, this unbelievable accommodative policy, this unprecedented policy, which I think is very dangerous," Toomey said.
And if you take Trump's word for how he lives his life, the most obvious answer is that Trump in the White House is doing what he's done his whole life: just winging it.
In some cases, it's clear the producers are working from a playbook that George R.R. Martin gave them a few years ago at a fabled meeting in Santa Fe; in others, they're probably winging it.
He's just penned "West Winging It: An Un-presidential Memoir," a "West Wing" meets "The Office"-style tell-all about working his way slightly up the professional totem pole for the former commander in chief.
In fact, one of the rules for YNAB is every dollar needs a purpose, so you know it's serious about budgets and making sure you stay on track instead of "winging it" from month-to-month.
Vox's Aja Romano described the chaos that results from winging it, writing about the "viral laughingstock" in 2017: The "private" island turned out to be a small wedge of public island right next to a Sandals resort.
The rest of the time we'd be winging it, asking everyone we met whether they happened to know anyone in the next town over, as we made our way across the country on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
"I don't know if our daughter's easy or if we've just been winging it the right way, but we haven't had too much of a plan and it's all kind of gone all right," he told Jimmy Kimmel.
RELATED: Donald Trump is running out of ways to win "I think he's winging it," Ball said, indicating that Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway could just be picking up the pieces of whatever her candidate decides to say.
Rothman said that for an incoming president to appear like he's "winging it" is considered a bad thing -- for good reason -- but in a way it's part of how the electorate that backed Trump was pushing for change.
"No one in business would conduct their work that way, just winging it, sending out one email to every vendor out there and hoping that someone replies or just, without any research, reaching out to people indiscriminately," Spinner said.
And yet, despite the fact that no one should be surprised by the fact that Trump is winging it and making up facts to suit him, there are two things that should trouble anyone about this episode with Trudeau.
Photo: Ben Margot (AP)Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is backpedaling from his quip last week on the Winging It podcast endorsing a classic conspiracy theory: that NASA's six-manned landings on the moon from 1969-1972 somehow didn't occur.
Speaker Ryan's comments -- along with common sense -- should end any doubt that President Trump was either misinformed, winging it or deliberately lying when he alleged on March 2250 a Watergate-like surveillance of his campaign headquarters by the Obama administration.
Steph Curry revealed some out of this world takes on American achievements in astronautics on a recent episode of the Winging It podcast, hosted by fellow NBA players Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore, along with Atlanta Hawks employee Annie Finberg.
There is the demagogic, megalomaniac Republican front-runner who simply appears to be winging it, just as surprised as the rest of us that he has duped enough people to position himself to have a strong chance of securing the nomination.
Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he is concerned that the President's "ad-hoc" style of going into meetings and "winging it" is not appropriate and that the meeting should be called off with Putin.
Her career so far hasn't been flawless or even especially focused, but there's no denying she can assemble a setlist packed with hits: she now has 16 UK top 40 singles to her name—pretty good for someone who's been winging it.
Of course, another possibility is that Trump was just winging it, and now the rest of the administration has to follow along—this is reportedly what happened when he invited Rodrigo Duterte, the murderous president of the Philippines, to the White House.
The White House said Trump will address reporters on Tuesday before flying back to the US. Winging it US officials, allies and North Korea experts have already fretted over Trump's indication that he will follow his gut instincts in approaching talks with Kim.
President Trump's "breathtaking gamble" (as the N.Y. Times calls it) in agreeing to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un reflects the winging-it approach he has always taken to life, business and politics: The big picture: Trump is totally improvisational.
And so, in tribute to the visceral thrill of winging it, I went into The Mighty and Venerable Basketball Reference's Play Index and tracked down the worst NBA players of the year (by PER*) who had still managed to acquire 300-plus minutes.
When you find the eyeliner that makes you feel like a skilled makeup artiste even though you're just kind of winging it (literally), you buy those skinny tubes in bulk, so you never have to drag another dry pencil around your fragile eye area ever again.
So, instead of just winging it this weekend, I attempted to make four of the top summer Jell-O shot recipes on Pinterest — not just your run-of-the-mill college-day plastic gelatin mixes, but the prettier, more sophisticated takes on the jiggly alcohol trend.
Sports Briefing The crew chief for the driver Jimmie Johnson had his race notes for this weekend's Nascar race at Sonoma Raceway stolen from his rental car, but he said Friday that Johnson may be better off winging it, given his past performances at the California track.
" Whether that figure is a fabrication or not, the article cleverly tapped into people's preconceptions about Rita: she's a celebrity, not a singer, who seems to have perfected the art of winging it since she featured on DJ Fresh's Hot Right Now," a number 22018 single in 216.
A fun thing to consider when watching the NFL is how many rules require painstaking, almost scientific exactitude to enforce properly and how many others boil down to refs just winging it—when it comes to spotting a player down, for example, or judging where a punt sails out of bounds.
Curry, who recently returned from injury and rejoined the Golden State Warriors in their quest for a third consecutive championship, was a guest on a podcast called "Winging It," which is hosted by the N.B.A. players Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore as well as Annie Finberg, a digital content coordinator for the Atlanta Hawks.
In a move to save money and contribute to the "winging it" feel, a handful of couples are relying on relatives and friends — their pockets and purses jammed with GoPro cameras, cellphones and mini iPads — to capture the bride taking that nervous breath before she walks down the aisle or the groom hugging his father, tears in their eyes.
"The bands I loved in the 70s were bands like the Allman Brothers, Zeppelin and Mountain, and a lot of them were kind of improvisational-based, so my entire career before TSO was going out and winging it—I'd stand on stage and never play the same solo twice, kind of go with the moment," he says.
Some of these books offer little insight into Mr. Obama but focus on the personal stories of those who surrounded him, the can-you-believe-I'm-on-Air-Force-One volumes like "West Winging It," by Pat Cunnane, a press wrangler turned senior writer, and "From the Corner of the Oval," by Beck Dorey-Stein, a stenographer.
In some ways, then, it's useful to see the two parties as negative images of each other, with inverse problems: If Republicans typically appear to be winging it on health care, with the average elected official's understanding limited to empty talking points, Democrats sometimes come across as overly ambitious, like real-estate developers eagerly showing off concept art for structures they haven't figured out how to build.

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