Sentences with phrase «because of the minefield»

On one early morning walk to visit a tourist attraction near to my seaside cottage, I was forced to turn back because of the minefield of «turd» stretching for miles.

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The Governor is standing in a political minefield and needs to get out quick, because no one standing in a minefield has much of a future.
Another point I'll make is that just because you've gone through an agent / publishing house doesn't necessarily guarantee you'll end up with a perfectly polished book — that's assuming you get past the minefield of scammers and charlatans looking to take your money.
Always been a bit curious about Evolve, but been worried about putting any cash down because of all the talk about longevity and DLC minefields?
That being said, most trusted advisors get to those positions of trust with their clients precisely because they have successfully guided said clients throught the morass of legal / ethical / moral / financial minefields repeatedly over time... these clients don't really care any more about the nuts and bolts of the transactions, just so long as things go their ways.
It is the underlying strategies / attitudes of CREA and ORE that I have a big problem with, because they traditionally and currently knowingly lead suckers who have little else than initial, misplaced self - confidence into the minefield of a real estate war zone where only the really well equipped practitioners (from the get - go) survive and / or thrive.
Because of this legal minefield, short sale and foreclosure leads tend to lead straight to properties that have a lot of red - tape attached.
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