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Discover Ludwig'blundering' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective meaning making errors or mistakes, often because of a lack of skill or care. Example sentence: With bumbling, imprecise movements, the college freshman tried to assemble the furniture.
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One healthcare professional claimed Stevens was a "positive uniting figure but [was] blundering on personal budgets and specialised commissioning, and seeing co-commissioning as a silver bullet".
Night would send him blundering about a room where torchlight swung across the wall, and what he could find and what he needed were not the same thing.
But society still tends to see mothers as the main carers, with dads as blundering sidekicks.
In the summer of 2010 blundering police shot dead over 110 protesters taking part in something akin to an intifada.
As part of this effort, Mr Polk claims, America later supplied or arranged for others to supply Saddam with cluster bombs, chemicals and components for nuclear weapons, and equipment to manufacture poison gas.The thrust of Mr Polk's history lesson is not gentle: America is blundering in Iraq out of historical ignorance.
Those rights are cherished, yet dismissed; defended by a dedicated crew of lawyers and the odd politician, but worn carelessly by most and regularly assailed by blundering governments.
Then, in 1986, South Africa's segregatory pass laws that stopped black people coming to "white" towns to look for work, were repealed.In this section He tried, hard The region's blundering elephant Waiting time in the Arab world The great terrain robbery Anyone for a cruise?
And ironically, out of the current crisis, one of these, an independent judiciary that upholds the constitution, threatens to emerge.It is ironic because it is a direct result of General Musharraf's blundering.
Fares Bweiz, the foreign minister, has called for reparations and is even threatening to take the matter up with the International Court of Justice.In this section He tried, hard The region's blundering elephant Waiting time in the Arab world The great terrain robbery Anyone for a cruise?
Show us an economic miracle, and we will show you the failure of capitalism.While these attitudes prevail, we make no apology for reminding readers that liberal capitalism has been a stunning success, or for celebrating occasional setbacks to blundering statism, or for calling as we often do for further advances in economic liberty.
When it stopped flying, thousands of passengers were left clamouring for seats on the country's smaller airlines, and provincial businessmen were desperate to get cargo out.Once again, Mr Estrada's opponents criticised him for blustering and blundering.
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