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Funny folk, those Brits, genius for muddling through, you know.
In the light of these unpalatable choices, Merkel has opted for muddling through – with little success.
This provides some insurance against the uncertainty of another election... Do not underestimate the British knack for muddling through".
Before Margaret Thatcher's era, the Tories had a penchant for muddling through, avoiding confrontations and sharp edges; they were conservators, not wreckers.
Muddle through Today, Labour MEP Richard Corbett, a member of the European Parliament's constitutional affairs committee, made the case for muddling through.
The BBC's mockumentary skillfully plays to a British belief that, if things can go wrong, they probably will, but also a belief that somehow, through a combination of good luck and a talent for muddling through, everything will be alright on the day.
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Muddling through will not do.
The sisters muddled through, as did their mother, a homemaker for much of her life.
These younger, more traveled members could help break the political paralysis that has left Japan settling for muddle-through policies ever since the economic bubble burst in 1989, according to "Can Japan Come Back?" a report issued here on Friday by the Pacific Council on International Policy.
For the moment it's a case of muddling through, but few believe that this can continue for long.
Perhaps that means we'll muddle through again.
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