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13 Sentences With "muddled along"

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Clinton's policy-laden stump speech, the details became muddled along the way.
America has grown healthily and the rest of the world has muddled along.
In the absence of their star for 39 games, the Angels muddled along below .
But since the mid-1970s, productivity has continued ever upward, while pay has only muddled along.
But chances are good that the day a couple typically counts as their anniversary will get muddled along the way.
In Japan, inflation expectations began to slip in the early 1990s as real-time price gains muddled along below 2 percent.
It has muddled along for years, and in regulatory filings by National Beverage, LaCroix was often mentioned far behind two other brands, Shasta and Faygo.
Thanks to tuition fees (now hovering at around $23,22013 a year), the academy muddled along, but its expertise was figurative art, which had fallen out of fashion.
We muddled along for a while and then you made us go on a break, slept with one of the guys and then made us get back together.
To have muddled along with the odd good performance while waiting to know if they actually still had a job – the average salary in League Two is about 40k – would be more than enough.
SAN FRANCISCO — As the United States economy muddled along over the last few years, investors paid handsome sums to get in on high-flying technology companies that were among the few pockets of steady growth.
In 1867, the business was granted a New Jersey corporate charter as Grant Locomotive Works. The business muddled along, "rarely enjoying continuing financial success". The company's boilermakers struck for higher wages in 1872; Grant locked them out and eventually replaced them for less money. In 1874, the Russian Empire ordered 55 Consolidations, but difficulties arose and ultimately the Russians canceled 20 of the order.
Regan graduated in 2014 from Bath Spa University in Bath, Somerset with a master's degree in Songwriting. As of 2016, she is a lecturer on the BA Commercial Music programme and MA Songwriting at the university's College of Liberal Arts. In a March 2008 BBC News Magazine article regarding gender stereotypes too often influencing which musical instrument schoolchildren learn, the electric guitar is still seen as a male instrument, despite great female exponents in recent years, according to Regan. Based on her own experiences, she said: > There was no opportunity to learn anything other than traditional orchestral > instruments at school and so I muddled along on my own and felt quite > isolated as I went to an all-girl school and none of my peers seemed to have > any interest in electric guitar.

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