The industry needs new accounting systems but it continues to muddle along with systems that have failed, often dramatically.
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If we muddle through with the U.S. economy growing between 2 and 3%, I think it is unlikely we will get QE3.
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Many audiophile companies are trying to muddle through with the same formula that has served them so well in the past: focusing on well-heeled men, most in the latter parts of middle age, who are looking for the ultimate in sound.
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We'll have to muddle through, with just about everybody unhappy with either the result or how it was achieved.
So we will continue to muddle along, with an income tax that is ever-more complicated, harder to administer, and increasingly inefficient.
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Which is partly why investors tell me they no longer believe that Spain can muddle through just with a rescue provided by the eurozone's bailout funds, the EFSF and ESM, of its banks.
It is the ability to develop a keen external awareness that separates the truly great communicators from those who muddle through their interactions with others.
The U.S. economy and stock markets, I think, could survive a repeal of the Bush tax cuts, much as you and I can muddle through the day with a bad head cold.
Our main doubts about Mr Obama have to do with the damage a muddle-headed Democratic Congress might try to do to the economy.
That leaves Mr Spidla the option of trying to muddle through the next three years with a weak government in an ill-disciplined parliament.
With Europeans in such a muddle over little Greece, no wonder investors are so terrified by big Italy.
At a campaign event Tuesday, Romney touched on the topic by faulting Obama for failing to enact comprehensive immigration reform, which he said created a "muddle" that Arizona tried to address with its own law.
In 1997 the new Labour government announced reforms to replace what had become an untidy muddle of statutory and self-regulatory bodies with one regulator.
He has been angling for a pact with the more nationalist bits of the mainstream right, which has been in a thorough muddle since its defeat in the general election a year ago.
While Stroud gets a bit melodramatic, those willing to muddle through a textbook-style lesson--breezy this book is not--will come away with a persuasive argument that fundamental change is needed to shake marketers from their comfort zone, one that leaves them unwilling to explore a new model that includes older consumers in their sales planning.
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