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- It can muddle on with an economic strategy that no longer makes sense.
- Despite missing their big stars, the Stars have muddled on.
- If anything, the consensus is that ideas became muddled on Cleamons'five-man staff last season.
- "Black Sea " falls into a muddle on this distinction, which is vague to begin with.
- Players who were often listless or muddled on Wednesday through Friday nights, sounded happy and professional Saturday.
- Even after the IRA broke its cease-fire last February, many people here hoped the peace process would muddle on.
- Still, one-way cash-only trade muddles on, with American farmers selling $ 282 million worth since trade began in 2001.
- Ruiz will muddle on, very likely to a fourth meeting with Holyfield, who inherits the mandatory WBA spot from Johnson.
- China is making noises about wanting a military rivalry, and the U . S . diplomatic muddle on that front so far offers little promise of containment.
- "Things are so muddled on all this that we're not really into this whole third-party mode right now . " said Douglas Sosnik, the White House political director.
- But recently Kim's son, Kim Jong-il, formally succeeded his father, and the government has muddled on, though its military power appears to have diminished over the past three years.
- Even when parliament considered no bills for weeks because members were locked in dissent, trains have run, flights taken off, newspapers remained free, and the British-style bureaucracy has muddled on.
- Things were only slightly less muddled on the men's side, where the fourth-seeded Chang, eighth-seeded Jim Courier, and the Davis Cup regular Todd Martin all took their names out of contention.
- The safe bet would be for us to muddle on with Iran as before, pursuing a dull policy of cautious optimism, in the hope that ties might slowly improve by stealth.
- But if the intention is merely to provide additional means to try to muddle on in Bosnia when the immediate crisis is over, then it would be mistaken . _ __
- This rather puts me off pursuing my first attempt at editing-the article " Silver Line ( Washington Metro ) " which has an obvious major error, and is muddled on the history and controversy.
- "I don't think he can take reform any further, so you are going to see a muddling on ( in Russia ) where things don't get significantly better and we hope they don't get significantly worse ."
- Set in a future when global warming has melted the polar ice caps and drowned coastal cities, the world of " A . I . " is one where technology has allowed parts of humanity to muddle on in comfort.
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