But I just grit my teeth and muddle through to the next topic which catches my mind's eye. |
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Under the present law there are several options, the least effective of which is to do nothing and hope those affected can muddle through. |
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We can be Asian Welsh, Afro-Caribbean Scottish, Pakistani English, and all somehow muddle through together. |
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However, I have enough faith in the inherent common sense of the human race to believe that we will, as ever, just manage to muddle through. |
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After many retakes and recriminations, he finally manages to muddle through, and the session comes to an end. |
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Governments typically muddle through rather than being masterfully on top of things. |
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The film has surprising warmth, with characters who muddle through increasingly bleak circumstances as humanely as they can. |
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Yet somehow I have managed to muddle through and have not done too badly out of life. |
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When I left my husband I knew it would be tough and I told myself we'd have to muddle through. |
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We have a choice: muddle through or opt for a management style that emphasizes renewal. |
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Instead, they have decided to muddle through this six-month Presidency as best they can. |
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When this is not your profession, how are you to muddle through everything? |
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Some can muddle through the lethargy, fatigue and lack of motivation felt during autumn and winter. |
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I guess she would rather have the whole thing blow up in her face and try to muddle through to the next election. |
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Governments manage to muddle through much more often than you think they possibly can. |
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It will look a little weak and unsystematic, which concerns me and some bad things could muddle through. |
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Might the country crack apart or undergo some other transformational upheaval, or will it somehow continue to muddle through? |
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It is because some Member States have tried to muddle through instead of reforming their ways. |
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He is trying to muddle through a mess of unresolvable problems, most of which are the consequence of the Arab spring. |
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Approaching the problem simply by making declarations will create a mistaken belief that we will muddle through somehow. |
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It is simply not enough to muddle through with pragmatic solutions and wait for the next crisis to happen. |
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Unfortunately, until such time as these improvements have been made, we will have to muddle through with the instruments currently in force. |
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But this would simply maintain a status quo in which we muddle through, and permit a slow deterioration of conditions there. |
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But there's no reason why you need to muddle through, always learning the hard way. |
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Hanson tells us to suck it up and muddle through, and he is right. |
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In the rich nations we will muddle through, for a few generations, and spend nearly everything we have on coping. |
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Perhaps that means we'll muddle through again. |
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Better, I tell myself, to muddle through unphilosophically in cheerful, unreflecting, pragmatic ignorance. |
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Biotechnology provides powerful tools for improvement of agricultural productivity and quality, by accelerating research for development while it is too difficult or too lengthy to muddle through classical approaches. |
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That is, we usually muddle through, waiting until circumstances bring a risk to our attention, then decide whether to treat it more or less seriously. |
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I've only had a few lessons, but I can muddle through the test. |
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