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"muddle along" Definitions
  1. (especially British English, informal) to continue doing something without any clear plan or purpose

36 Sentences With "muddle along"

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His election is a decision to muddle along as before.
Geography and kinship mean the two countries must muddle along.
But probably we'll just muddle along with the Gregorian calendar.
The world that most of the rest of us inhabit will muddle along.
So at least consider the possibility that the organization will muddle along happily without you.
He thinks hot housing markets in Vancouver and Toronto might cool but will muddle along rather than crash.
"The core index continues to muddle along in negative territory, but Armageddon seems a distant prospect," he said.
With periodic expenditures to fix problems as they occur, he says, it could "muddle along" a little longer.
I predict Twitter will muddle along, and everyone will constantly call it "this hell website" and use it anyway.
Suggesting that Britain could "muddle along" is an unwise response to the issues of energy security and climate change.
Or it could muddle along, perhaps hoping that an expected American peace initiative might entail quieting Gaza with aid.
Absent a revolutionary shock to create a radically new political order, the best we can do is just muddle along.
"On balance, equities are in a 'muddle-along' zone," said Terry Sandven, chief equity strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
Thus far, the Muddle Along Rule has saved Maduro: This guideline explains that countries and autocratic leaders only very rarely implode.
The best we can do, I fear, is to muddle along and try our best to keep things from getting worse.
This would inspire small-market teams to compete with the larger markets rather than muddle along for decades in third or fourth place.
That the Fed steps in with an insurance cut in July and that's it, so the economy can continue at its 'muddle-along' pace of growth.
"People are making bets that rates will stay lower for longer and the economy will kind of muddle along and have very tepid growth," said Grant.
As a backup to renewables, they can enable Britain to "muddle along" at least for another 20 years, says Deepa Venkateswaran of Bernstein Research, a firm of analysts.
Smaller groups, including those that are deemed to be more effective than their better-known peers, and especially those serving the extreme poor, are left to muddle along.
For all the flaws of such a system, it has allowed Italy to muddle along since Mr Berlusconi stepped down at the height of the debt crisis in 2011.
The rose 8.4 percent through the period — unspectacular and below trend, to be sure, but still higher — and economic growth continued to muddle along much the same as it has throughout the recovery.
Letting the generals make decisions based on conditions on the ground — to increase troop levels, to back them down or to get out, without any time frame — is to continue to muddle along.
Economists argue that the U.S. economy is big enough and diverse enough to continue to muddle along at close to 2 percent growth as long as employment gains continue and wages keep rising steadily.
The same is not yet true of, say, a payment to a contractor because middle men and heritage technologies are ensuring we must all sit on our hands while tools like SWIFT and ACH muddle along.
Each of the communities I visited was left thunderstruck by the crime, and not just because a league had to disband or muddle along on a skeleton budget as they begged umpires to work for free.
The question now is with an easier Fed and some of the offset to really strong earnings growth in 2018 kind of calendaring, can we continue to muddle along in the high single digits for equities?
Keep in mind, the CBO projections are all based on the premise that no major policy changes occur, and that economic growth over the next decade will continue to muddle along its current 2628 percent annual rate.
The fixes for tragedies that we come up with as humans are woefully inadequate, to the point you can't help but sit back and laugh at the ridiculousness of it all, and then try to muddle along somehow.
But that sense of ownership and long-term connection can make the distress of seeing a patient muddle along with no sign of improvement despite one's best efforts, and of interacting with stressed families, all the more acute.
As the Americans muddle along as the world's 28th-ranked team, struggling to advance beyond the second round of the World Cup since reaching the quarterfinals in 2002, elite teams like Germany and Spain have found new ways of playing.
You can either muddle along without it, as most of us try to do, or put your mind into hyperdrive, making connection after connection and piecing together a hidden order — a conspiracy so immense that it threatens to be more convoluted and complex than what it seeks to explain.
One result of a world in which everyone has more or less equal access to publishing tools has been what's sometimes called an epistemic crisis: a scenario in which large groups of people muddle along with very different understandings of reality, undermining the ability of elected officials to govern.
Tanner was hired by the Atlanta Braves prior to the 1986 season, but his teams would continue to muddle along near the bottom of their division—finishing last and second to last in the NL West in his two full seasons. Following a 12–27 start to the 1988 season, Tanner was fired by the Braves and replaced by Russ Nixon. He finished his Braves career with a record of 153 wins and 208 losses.
Parag Khanna wrote in 2008 that he believes that India is not, nor will it become a superpower for the foreseeable future, lagging decades behind China in both development and strategic appetite. He says that India is "big but not important", has a highly successful professional class, while millions of its citizens still live in poverty. He also writes that it matters that China borders a dozen more countries than India and is not hemmed in by a vast ocean and the world's tallest mountains. However, in a recent article written by Khanna, he says that India, along with China, will grow ever stronger, while other powers, like Europe, muddle along.
Before television was widely available, short news films was distributed to cinemas' all over the country. People flocked to the cinema to watch newsreels with the latest information or for feature films which allowed them to escape the oppression and austerity of the war for a few hours. By 1946, national cinema audiences peaked at 1.64 billion, with many people going 2 – 3 times a week.'The film cultures reader' By Graeme Turner, Routledge, 2002, After World War Two, many of these films were made about women welcoming their men back from the front and being keen to please them. But not all women were happy to ‘muddle along' or passively accept the status quo.

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