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"unstuck" Definitions
  1. to become separated from something it was stuck or fastened to
  2. (British English, informal) (of a person, plan, etc.) to fail completely, with bad results

171 Sentences With "unstuck"

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I'm stuck, and want to know how to get unstuck.
He's describing how it feels to come unstuck in time.
How does a woman "get unstuck" after having a miscarriage?
There was a peeling sound as his fingers came unstuck.
The least you can do for yourself is get unstuck.
You have the tools you need to get yourself unstuck.
It feels both of our time and unstuck in it.
It does get unstuck, yet its rhythms remain irregular and unpredictable.
They become, he suggests, unstuck from history, and from other people.
If you get stuck, there are several ways to get unstuck.
Both Slaughterhouse-Five and Kindred feature protagonists who are "unstuck" in time.
Or when you get stuck, I want somebody to get me unstuck.
To become unstuck, "no" must become more costly and "yes" more valuable.
Thank goodness for the RICH cake at 2D, which got me unstuck.
The frog has to get the cricket unstuck and into its stomach.
It would be a shame if the European Union's bold experiment came unstuck.
They always seem to come unstuck with it, and embarrass themselves, I've found.
"That also has been unstuck," said Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, the Greek economy minister.
She has lunch to prepare, and André seems to be coming unstuck again.
But that plan came unstuck thanks to market turmoil following the global financial crisis.
If one side of that grand bargain comes unstuck, so may the whole thing.
Creative Problem Solver: Add this one if you're good at getting unstuck, Choi says.
I've read her essay 'How You Get Unstuck' so many times, especially this week.
In 47 years of taking risks, so far, touch wood, I haven't come unstuck.
When delivery bots get stuck on the sidewalk, good Samaritans help them get unstuck.
Getting unstuck: The fate of the tax credit approach may come down to money.
Five decades ago, Billy Pilgrim came unstuck in time and hurtled into the American canon.
It's quite feasible that, without Aguero in their ranks, City might come unstuck against United.
The President could also come unstuck long before he is sworn in at a deposition.
If you happen to have some in your car, it's worth using to get unstuck.
But things came unstuck in Brazil in their World Cup title defense two summers ago.
" David Barr Kirtley on time travel: "With Dr. Manhattan you've got time travel or being unstuck in time, and there's just something so powerful to me about a lot of recent TV shows that have dealt with time travel and characters unstuck in time.
Especially when the political-survival formula that has worked for Putin so far is coming unstuck.
Picking up a hobby or starting a side project are other great ways to feel unstuck.
Without the glue of trust and truth, that extraordinary process will sooner or later come unstuck.
If an errant cat toy jams your Roomba, no algorithm is going to get it unstuck.
Ocean Vuong's On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous might be the most time-unstuck book in recent memory.
She finally came unstuck, but not without leaving a decent piece of tongue skin on the bumper.
DeepMind's inaugural data-sharing deal with the UK's National Health Service looks to be coming firmly unstuck.
But while modernism and colonialism sometimes shared a worldview, they tended to come unstuck on reality's rocks.
But getting unstuck—figuring a hard thing out—also happens to be a highlight of the job.
But the notion of tracking by background default is under attack if not quite yet coming unstuck.
Political analyst David Black said previous governments have had success - and come unstuck - on their surplus promises.
But as the leading civil servant in the newly created Brexit ministry said, plans can always come unstuck.
A deal with Canada nearly came unstuck last year when one small Belgian region refused to ratify it.
The transatlantic deficit may be closing, however, as optimistic private valuations of U.S. VC-backed companies come unstuck.
She came unstuck in the fourth round in week two, losing to eventual women's singles champion Simona Halep.
All you had to do was wet your lips from the inside with saliva and they became unstuck.
Your brain went to the music trio of Peter, Paul and Mary and couldn't get unstuck, didn't it?
They crash land but eventually make to the Borealis, which has apparently become unstuck in time and space.
As experimental as you are, you can get stuck in your ways—make a point to get unstuck today.
Early front-runners can easily come unstuck, but for now Harris is the most formidable candidate in the race.
It came unstuck in Naples even earlier, scoring too low in the first round even to make the run-off.
In this city riven by inequality, the old bond between money and taste had come, in some small way, unstuck.
Unstuck Billy: What does the Steelers receiving corps other than Antonio Brown tell us about the rest of the season?
The question has become unstuck from polling, which has found Warren and Klobuchar to be about as competitive as Sen.
Getting unstuck: It's hard to see how leadership could alter the proposal in a way that would please both factions.
Meanwhile, for thousands of businesses, the legal uncertainty and risk of future disruption should Privacy Shield come unstuck goes on.
But the show's choice to have him play "unstuck in time" in season two has so far not paid great dividends.
Like much else in our gilded childhoods, those women lived fictions created by adults whose betrayals came unstuck all at once.
"Those fears are valid and how you get unstuck is to write down all of the fears you have," she says.
Barcelona seemed set fair to make the final, at least, last year, only to come unstuck against Roma in the quarterfinal.
If this continues, the trust in institutions, and in one another, that glues a society together is bound to come unstuck.
And then, on Tuesday night, that other great cornerstone of European soccer — Atlético Madrid's defense, so miserly and obdurate — came unstuck.
If forward guidance has proved too ambitious, communication can also come unstuck through infighting within the crucial committees that determine monetary policy.
It's going to take a long time to get unstuck from this particular situation, but I've resolved to do it this year.
The policy reversal adds Hammond's name to the long list of finance ministers who have come unstuck over the annual budget announcement.
As a result, the deal is stuck, and supporters are losing hope that it will be unstuck — at least by this president.
The home improvement market has been tough in Britain where Australia's Wesfarmers came unstuck after a failed investment in the Homebase chain.
Sir Tim told Gulliver that the deal came unstuck over getting Airbus to commit to producing the A380 jet for another ten years.
Getting unstuck is about making simple decisions and taking actions, always moving away from what you don't want and towards what you want.
It also made clear another important lesson: His foes' hopes that he would come unstuck in states with large evangelical populations were misplaced.
US stocks are stuck in neutral, and Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley's chief US equity strategist, is telling investors they won't get unstuck soon.
Whether it's ride-sharing or supercars or bicycles or apps or whatever, Ford is there to help you get unstuck and on your way.
I tried to hold back my tears, but they just kept coming down, and the black feathers glued to my lashes began coming unstuck.
When I read about Meghan and Thomas, I read about a version of myself who is completely unstuck, and that's a narrative I like.
PROFIT FALLS The home improvement market has been tough in Britain where Australia's Wesfarmers came unstuck after a failed investment in the Homebase chain.
Comment from discussion aywwts4's comment from discussion "In circa 1980, my parents also took this picture instead of helping me get my head unstuck.".
And while it had zero trouble automatically finding the dock for charging, it struggled to get itself unstuck from underneath my dining room chair's legs.
But that unpopular compromise came unstuck earlier on Friday when the leader of Merkel's junior coalition partner, the Social Democrats, said it was a mistake.
In previous years, some banks have scored highly in the first round of the Fed's exercise only to come unstuck by the second part's "qualitative" test.
We spend time ruminating on how to get ourselves unstuck and then, as if by magic, we figure it out and the puzzle falls for us.
Wagner's writing in the prelude feels unstuck from meter, which tends to warp my sense of time and leave me in a bit of a daze.
It would mean Britain not having to seek the same type of equivalence share trading deal from Brussels after Brexit that has come unstuck for Switzerland.
It seems timeless or unstuck in time, a contemporary song that could be from, say, 600 years ago, and it insinuates itself deeply into your psyche.
It is when two relatively smooth or flat surfaces become repeatedly stuck and unstuck by the forces of friction, creating a vibration that becomes a noise.
Koder Jamaa's hopes of slipping one past Australian border officials ultimately came unstuck when the drugs fell off into the sea and disappeared, a court has heard.
The key to addressing eco-anxiety at any age, says psychiatrist Haase, is getting "unstuck," losing that feeling of paralysis in the face of the problem's magnitude.
And then, just like that — "pop," we read — he becomes unstuck and embarks on a raucous adventure filled with bravery and bravado (just like a real boy).
One of the best ways to get unstuck is to realize that you truly don't know how much time you have left on this planet and live accordingly.
There's a clear path to quickly getting unstuck, one that evinces strong progressive values and an export strategy that supports American workers and their communities, not multinational corporations.
Johnson&aposs strategy has also come somewhat unstuck in the final weeks of the campaign as opposition parties have been successful in framing the campaign on other issues.
So, maybe, one risk in these stocks is that policy progress begins to look more likely, and growth might quicken and interest rates come unstuck from such low levels.
If the European economy were to become unstuck and suffer a banking crisis as it lost its steady hand at the helm, the U.S. economy could get hit hard.
While Kingfisher has struggled in France, progress in Britain has been hard won in a market where Australia's Wesfarmers came unstuck after a disastrous investment in the Homebase chain.
The Sun's journey through sensitive (let's be honest: crybaby) Water sign Cancer is a fantastic time for you to examine the emotional patterns you're stuck in—and to get unstuck.
He said the government's much-vaunted Kiwibuild could come unstuck because there weren't enough skilled workers to deliver on its ambitious target to build 100,000 homes in the next decade.
If the eurozone does come unstuck, we will almost certainly have a wave of sovereign debt defaults across Europe that would shake the global financial system to its very foundation.
LONDON (Reuters) - A popular hedge fund bet on a fall in Sainsbury's shares came unstuck on Monday after the supermarket group announced plans to merge with Walmart-owned rival Asda.
These shake-ups help the simulated liquid stay unstuck, allowing molecules to settle into snugger fits—just as the ability to swap two ill-fitting shapes would help in Tetris.
The comics I read as a kid were an unstuck-in-time palimpsest, in which kids with '70s haircuts and '50s lifestyles tooled around in Archie Andrews's '20s-era jalopy.
The plot was abandoned when the worker accidentally broke open the pill while trying to get it unstuck from the interior of the hotel's kitchen freezer, where it had been stored.
Here are some tips to stay safe and get unstuck: While you're stuck ... Don't stray: Believe us, it's safer inside your car than it is for you to go exploring outside.
Billy Pilgrim becomes "unstuck in time," the story bouncing around the events of his life, from his time fighting during World War II, to his marriage, to his capture by aliens.
The writer, Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, uses the premise as a metaphor for black Americans' being stuck in history and unstuck in time, living in both the present and the inescapable past.
A landmark trade deal with Canada nearly came unstuck last year when Wallonia, a region of Belgium, withheld its approval until its concerns were dealt with by the country's political leaders.
In "Sun & Sea (Marina)," an opera staged continuously on an artificial beach, bathers sang blithely of package holidays and disposable water bottles, and faintly sensed that the seasons are coming unstuck.
As a fellow veteran who has just entered Veterans Administration treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder after 1984 years of being "unstuck in time," I feel a kinship with Billy Pilgrim.
Since independence, the economy has grown at 8% a year to become one of Africa's most successful but it is now at risk of coming unstuck because of over-reliance on diamonds.
But the strategy came unstuck this year with the bankruptcy of Air Berlin and Alitalia, the collapse of which some sources estimate may have cost Etihad as much as $4.5bn in losses.
Having seen her predecessor come unstuck so spectacularly after risking his career on the European Union referendum, why has a politician as constitutionally cautious as May gone for such a big gamble?
The question now is whether the replacement EU-US data flow mechanism is about to come unstuck far more quickly — helped on its way by the Trump administration's privacy-related policy choices.
Undone is a psychedelic sci-fi series following an aimless twenty-something named Alma who, after a bad car accident, wakes up in the hospital to find herself unstuck in time. Oh!
Many French are basking in the new sense of optimism he has ushered in, and a latent desire for their country to get unstuck, after years of relative economic and political malaise.
Since then, the economy has grown at around 8% a year and is considered one of Africa's most successful, but it now risks coming unstuck because of an over-reliance on diamonds.
Italy's economy minister said on Monday that nationalising troubled Italian banks was not necessary, as concerns mounted that a plan to rescue lender Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena might come unstuck.
But the prime minister, whose Conservatives have cast themselves as the party of fiscal discipline during the election campaign, came unstuck when he tried to pay for a box of chocolate brownies.
There was an incredibly powerful episode of The Haunting of Hill House where it's all about being unstuck in time, and there was another one in Castle Rock that made me cry.
A joint status document, published last month, comparing the EU and British positions shows that talks on those rights have come unstuck because of a dispute over the role of the ECJ.
Williams could have been forgiven for thinking she had come unstuck against her younger self as Gauff turned up for her Wimbledon debut with a build and playing style that looked strikingly familiar.
That will be no easy task and May could easily come unstuck; there is already talk that committed Brexiteers in Parliament are mounting a mutiny against the U.K leader and the draft agreement.
Its unstuck-in-time structure is, one supposes, meant to be anchored by a scene threaded through the narrative in which Gotti's eldest son, John A. Gotti, visits his ailing father in prison.
While the party appears to be running Turin with little difficulty, it has come badly unstuck in Rome, where the mayor's first three months in office have been blighted by in-fighting and resignations.
James S. GordonWashingtonThe writer, a psychiatrist, is the author of "Unstuck: Your Guide to the Seven-Stage Journey Out of Depression" and the founder and executive director of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine.
Jacob appears to her in the hospital to tell her that the trauma has awakened a latent ability to become unstuck in time, a power he thinks she can use to prevent his death.
They reached the last four in 2015 before coming unstuck against Japan, and also reached the semis of Euro 2017 before losing to the Netherlands, and those bitter memories are clearly scorched in their minds.
Turmoil in British politics also cast a cloud over markets as UK Prime Minister Theresa May's draft divorce deal that would see Britain leave the European Union came unstuck after key ministers quit her cabinet.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - Thomas Pieters, the leading scorer at last week's Ryder Cup with four points from five matches, came unstuck at his penultimate hole in the Dunhill Links Championship second round on Friday.
Weyes Blood – Titanic Rising Rich, lush and haunting, Natalie Mering's fourth album under the Weyes Blood moniker has one foot firmly planted in the winding drives of '73s Laurel Canyon and another unstuck in time.
Getting unstuck: The Republican lawmakers who care about the federal deficit will have to find money from somewhere to make the math work, and capping the employer exclusion is the only proposal on the table.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Longer-term inflation expectations in the euro zone need to come unstuck for the European Central Bank to provide more stimulus, ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos was quoted on Saturday as saying.
Mr Legault has come unstuck with his populist impulse to back a plan to cut immigration by 20% from 203,000 last year, subject immigrants to a language and values test and expel those who fail it.
Like many other fighters who find themselves in similar positions as a divisional gatekeeper as Miller, he has long been considered in the mix for title contention but would often come unstuck against fighters at contendership level.
Even though the stage order eventually comes unstuck — crockery and apples are smashed, performers are drenched by tea, chairs are knocked over — "Smashed," like the "Akhnaten" production, has created a beautiful image of civilization, brilliant if precarious.
In other words, they need to begin to feel that there may be a way out or a way to get unstuck, change course and move on with their lives without having to give up too much.
First, the Chev gets stuck and then the Ford gets stuck, but the Chev will get unstuck when the Dodge shows up, however, the Dodge gets stuck in a tractor rut but it eventually pulls out the Ford.
The reason why Russian Doll's Nadia ended up unstuck in time is just as uninteresting to me as whatever the deal is with "The Twelve" in Killing Eve — in both shows, the heroine's emotional journey is the point.
Although most of the firms in trouble are small, a few bigger ones have also come unstuck: Ezubao, China's biggest P2P lender, which has arranged $11 billion-worth of loans, is one of the firms with frozen accounts.
I think this is a beautifully done theme, so just for today, I'm going to skip the tricky clues section and focus on how to get yourself "unstuck" when the answer is not what it seems to be.
That was rock bottom — and another example of a U.S. tech firm coming unstuck in China — but the chip-maker spent 2016 steadily sewing up licensing significant agreements, the latest being a deal with Meizu announced on December 31.
"Big Little Lies" characterized its upper-class families partly through their children's precocious musical tastes; "Legion" created an unstuck-in-time mod soundscape; "The Handmaid's Tale" drops incongruous pop anthems into its dystopia like pirate broadcasts from free territory.
The key to getting unstuck in the future, according to the Tahirih Justice Center's Jeanne Smoot, will be getting lawmakers to see through the eyes of girls and to stop assuming that all girls have the ability to advocate for themselves.
For so many girls at the time (and still), Karen was a new totem of femininity and possibility: You didn't have to be pretty or put together, you could be messy and awkward and unstuck, and that was really fucking fun.
The performers of all ages — a child, teenagers, young adults, and much older adults — recline on towels, fiddle with their smart phones, read books; they are languid vacationers on a curiously unstuck and isolated beach which could be pretty much anywhere.
Although there is clearly value to unfocused activity — what Professor Lightman calls the free-grazing mind — to get unstuck, there is no evidence that for most people it makes sense to dedicate anything like half our waking hours to such musing.
But what follows is a four-hour revision of the game's ending act, played from the perspective of an astral-projected Sora come unstuck in time as he seeks to find a way to change events so that his friend lives.
It is in the F.A. Cup's third round that the lesser lights have the chance to bloody the noses of the great and the good, when the coddled elite come unstuck in airless, ramshackle stadiums and on haphazard, mud-ridden fields.
But Dietz experiences a different wrinkle beyond getting beamed into a wall or with body parts not where they should be: she gets unstuck in time on her first jump, rematerializing alongside new soldiers somewhere on Earth, on a completely different mission.
Is there absolutely anything to do right now, other than search for scary playlists and curl up in a ball and cry and cry and gnaw on a caramel apple until your teeth start to come unstuck from your gums a little bit?
"We wanted to see if we could use the dumb-bots to get the people unstuck so they can cooperate and coordinate a little bit more—so that their native capacity to perform well can be revealed by a little assistance," Christakis says.
Instead, it positions us at one fulcrum in the up-and-down of feminist history, when an enormous amount of will converged with the right circumstances, what felt like a rusted hinge unstuck, a door flew open — and then creaked, predictably, back.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic's U.S. Open title defense came unstuck on Sunday when a nagging shoulder injury forced the world number one to retire from his fourth-round match against Stan Wawrinka, prompting a chorus of boos from the crowd at Flushing Meadows.
By my count, there is one single piece of wisdom in this book, and it is this: You really can change your mind about some things, and the way to get unstuck from many a seemingly intractable work situation is indeed to reframe the problem.
Whichever party wins will have to move swiftly to transform the economy, which since independence from Britain in 1966 has grown at 20183% a year to become one of Africa's most successful, but now risks coming unstuck because of over-reliance on a single commodity - diamonds.
However, the deal may well come unstuck, as an overwhelming majority in the European Parliament has called on the EU Commission and member states to initiate a temporary freeze of the ongoing accession negotiations because of "the disproportionate repressive measures" taken in Turkey since the failed coup.
But the plans came unstuck as the financial health of government-owned, state-level power distributors weakened, leaving them unwilling to meet the prices demanded by power plants, while coal and gas supplies failed to keep up with the needs of the newly opened power plants.
Britain's three-time Grand Slam champion returned to Davis Cup action for the first time since 22015 but almost came unstuck against 119th-ranked Tallon Griekspoor, clawing back a 223-23 deficit in the deciding set to win 20-7(7) 6-4 7-6(33).
"When you've been stuck in a certain mode of fitness — whether it's the actual exercising you're doing or your attitude about it — it can be really hard to get unstuck," says Anna Maltby, our own deputy editor of health and wellness (and resident certified personal trainer, to boot).
He also has a veiled warning about the consequences should Google's "free distribution" model for Android come unstuck, writing: The free distribution of the Android platform, and of Google's suite of applications, is not only efficient for phone makers and operators—it's of huge benefit for developers and consumers.
The two sides still aren't talking much at all, especially not publicly, but there are some small efforts to get Washington's climate debate unstuck: About 20 congressional Republicans (roughly 8% of the House GOP) have joined a bipartisan group created last year in Congress backing action on climate.
The collapse of a chrome project near Impala Platinum's Marula mine which was set up with a tribal council, has triggered a wave of protests by local residents who had hoped to benefit from its revenue flows, the latest such deal to come unstuck and fan local anger.
But that treaty came unstuck because Arafat wasn't really committed to giving up the armed struggle and later Israeli leaders weren't really committed to giving up settlements in the West Bank and Gaza — settlements that Peres's own Labor Party had had a hand in originating and then lost control over.
In a knowledge economy corporate learning is necessary to survive Setting a goal to connect with the oneness everyday through daily meditation will ultimately advance us to the next level of evolution and get us unstuck from the current level of misguidedness and selfishness in the daily optics of living, working, and achieving.
A nearby chrome project Implats had set up with a tribal council, made up of a chief and his aides, had collapsed, triggering a wave of protests from local residents who had hoped to benefit from its revenue flows - part of a wider pattern of such deals coming unstuck and fanning turbulence.
Seeing how the markets and politicians have dealt with the eurozone sovereign-debt crisis, the worst refugee problem since World War II, and constant squabbles over EU lawmaking that wrecks national sovereignty, I have become fully unstuck from the mud of the pro-EU camp and will sit on the fence until we vote.
Privacy Shield is now used by close to 4,500 companies to authorize transfers of EU users' personal data to the US. So while Schrems' complaint about SCCs (sometimes also called "model contract clauses") was targeted at Facebook's use of them the litigation could end up having major implications for very many more companies if Privacy Shield itself comes unstuck.
Beyond the basics like an ice scraper and the tools and supplies needed to change a tire or jump a dead battery, also consider snow chains and even a box of cat litter — when spread on packed snow or ice, litter can create the traction needed to get your vehicle unstuck and back on the go.
But Aristotle too came unstuck, for, as Lindley explains, he would come up with a hypothesis about some aspect of nature, then sift through his data to cherry-pick those that agreed with it — committing what we would now call confirmation bias, which, by the way, is how a lot of pseudoscience and conspiracy theories on the internet work.
It's fascinating to see this idea pop up in an episode that nods and winks toward Lost, because that show's Desmond (introduced in its own "daily routine of a guy stuck in a hole" sequence) also eventually became unstuck in time, but the show was incredibly careful to explain how his time skipping worked and to what point in time he traveled.
But since then, Osaka split with with her coach Sascha Bajin and has been unable to refind the form that saw her storm her way to a world number one ranking, suffering early eliminations in multiple tournamentsincluding a first round exit at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships, before coming unstuck against Williams in straight sets 6-3, 6-4 this week, in Toronto.
The words that had come out of my mouth that afternoon, words that I exhaled in between mouthfuls of sprouts, words that I can't remember in any recognizable order, words that have come unstuck in my own home video of the event, words that I might have imagined, words that might never have been said in the first place, didn't matter.

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