Readers without a grasp of the so-called standard model in particle physics may well flounder in the chapter on the physics prize.
Howell is trying to raise 6, 000 flounder in the ocean which could lead to a big increase in the food supply for coming generations.
As Greece and Ireland flounder in Europe, many analysts are turning their gaze to Portugal, the PIIG nation deemed most likely to follow suit.
Academically Adrift addresses whether college students learn to think critically and solve problems, while In the Basement laments how ill-prepared students flounder in literature classes.
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Inspectors said young people in England and Wales were being "left to flounder in an imperfect system" and warned that their interests "must be taken seriously".
And if you fail in this task and if the Cubs continue to flounder in mediocrity during your stewardship, more than money will be on the line at that point.
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Based on player skill, time spent practicing the game, and the luck of the draw when it comes to any teammates, some players will progress rapidly and become really good at the game while others will flounder in obscurity.
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Stories of, say, strawberries engineered to produce the natural anti-freeze that occurs in flounder or beetles add to the sense of strangeness.
In general, white-fleshed fish, such as cod, tilapia, or flounder, are low in all types of fat, including omega-3s.
On Southend Pier, the world's longest, which ends after 1.34 miles in water so deep that flounder, mackerel, cod and plaice can be caught in it, a grey August day finds knots of anglers at every shelter.
In Heller's world, new cures for Alzheimer's remain in the lab, films flounder unreleased and even hip-hop albums go unrecorded because it's simply too hard to buy off all the owners who are in a blocking position with their pesky property rights.
So, Ebay will continue to flounder and once Visa and Mastercard throw their hats in the ring and compete with Paypal, the party will be OVER!
Moreover, as a 1994 study by John Dunlop, a former labour secretary, observed, even the most equitable share-ownership schemes will flounder if workers feel they still have no say in how their firm is run.
Not only does it provide a rapid canter through an emerging policy alternative that may soon be the mainstream thinking among Tory backbenchers, but it also maps out the dangerous ideological crosscurrents in which policies, and indeed governments, can easily flounder.
Spending in rich countries, such as America and Britain, will flounder as long as households look to pay down the debts they acquired to buy expensive homes.
In the meantime, no one will listen to the interim prime minister sworn in Wednesday, he warns, and Greece will continue to flounder until a government is convincingly elected that can win the trust of its own people and build alliances abroad.
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The popular presenter will be on the spot in Moscow to see whether the UK's fresh efforts fly or flounder - including his own.
Suddenly all bets in his well-ordered life are off, and he is forced to flounder toward a deeper engagement with the adult life that he has not yet learned how to lead.
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