Sentences with phrase «into unchartered waters»

The good news is, most attorneys who are brave enough to step into these unchartered waters, are generally up for a good challenge.
This is why experts advise people looking to get into an interracial relationship to perform a fair deal of research prior to jumping into unchartered waters.
A: When I first dipped my toe into the unchartered waters, I was scared and skeptical and I was looking for something to guide me and give me some rules and guidelines to be safe.
Therefore, before you dip your feet into unchartered waters, it is essential you understand what goes into dating a person outside your race.
«But his solution is so outrageous that he's going to put our state into unchartered waters because of a few irresponsible and reckless senators on the other side of the aisle... I think it's political opportunism and it's dangerous.»
I liked the idea of adding just a splash of cream, and I had a brand new herb garden waiting to be plucked for cooking, so I headed on into the unchartered waters and began.
By listening to your customers, you might find yourself inspired to dive into unchartered waters.

Not exact matches

You may not want to invite another person into your birth but you want to be fully prepared to navigate these unchartered waters.
Cruising is big business, especially now as cruise companies head into ever more unchartered waters.
The electorate's momentous decision to leave the EU plunges the UK into unchartered and choppy waters.
Legal experts predict rumoured designation of Prince Charles as regent would send Canada into «unchartered constitutional waters»,
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