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So it seemed fitting that when two major banks last week appeared to settle on a single word that captured the prevailing mood, it was "muddle" — as in "A Colossal Muddle," the title of a new HSBC Global Research report that pays explicit homage to the economist John Maynard Keynes.
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As for the United States economy, he said it was "muddling along".
If there was an energy policy in there, it was muddled.
"Whenever there was some problem with the special forces we didn't know who to go to, it was muddled and unclear who was in charge".
When Ms. Harper presented a version of "Art Prototype" in 2006, it was muddled and obvious; ridiculing beauty contests isn't exactly daring.
I'm not saying it was by design or by our superior enlightenment but, for whatever reasons – and much of it was muddled – we avoided those extremes.
"It was muddling along and now they've got traction, and what do they do, they push it at the plant level," in an attempt to keep up with demand, said Michael Dunne, an independent auto analyst based in Bangkok.
They studied the way payments were processed, and concluded that it was muddled, unnecessarily expensive, and ugly, with hulking cash registers, mounds of paper receipts, hidden charges, and insulting credit checks for merchants.
It's muddled thinking.
It is muddling through.
I'm not sure, it's muddled and not entirely thought through.
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