Sentences with phrase «more of a minefield»

Social media has made dating more of a minefield than ever.
But with more and more singles heading online, the virtual dating scene is proving to be even more of a minefield than ever.

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Anders argues harnessing an abundance of talent before it becomes «a minefield of petulance, frustration and selfishness» is even more challenging than spotting skill and character in the first place.
But the reality is that the early days were more like treading a minefield of potential catastrophes, each equally capable of sinking the Wix vision.
The more Facebook tries to move beyond its original role as a social network for sharing family photos and other ephemera, the more it finds itself in an ethical minefield, torn between its desire to improve the world and its need to curb certain kinds of speech.
One should not fight God and insist that he give us his Word in another way, or, as we are more apt to do, rework his Word along theological or cultural prejudices that turn into a minefield of principles, propositions, or imperatives but denude it of its ad hoc character as truly human.
While monasticism in modern times has been deeply influenced by Dom Paul Delatte's rather rigorous interpretation of the Holy Rule (he was Abbot of Solesmes from 1890 to 1921) we find in Hugh Gilbert's firm but gentle hands a rather more humane understanding of the contemporary mind, particularly in his substantial treatment of the concept of obedience (a minefield for any Christian apologist) which stands at the centre of this present work.
You can read more about possible curricula that can be used as part of home education in the page about the curriculum minefield, or some ideas about taking formal exams on the GCSE page.
As a Psychology (not quite) graduate and complete evolutionary psychology nut I think the phrase «evolutionary parenting» is the simplest and most effective way of expressing the way that I parent, more so than attachment or «natural» which is a bit of a minefield really!
Knowing how — and especially when — to intervene for such young people is a fast - shifting frontier of medicine — one with even more ethical and cultural minefields than are faced by transgender adults.
Avoid the minefield of small talk and niceties with a stranger who may make you regret ever leaving your house by heading to a dating site that is more suited for you
Online dating is a minefield and there is no doubt that, even for the most optimistic of daters, logging on to find love can often be more of a chore than a pleasure.
Dating a minefield of potential mistakes just wait for an unsuspecting person to walk on, but there are some mistakes that seem to be replicated more than others.
And this one is a lot more plausible, both narratively, thanks to the ungimmicky script by Patrick Gilfillan (race unknown), and emotionally, thanks to the onscreen goddess who is Viola Davis (Blackhat): she drags her Lila across a minefield of grief and rage and takes us along with her via an unignorable, undeniable empathy, and emerges in a place where what Lila does might challenge our ethics but never our sympathy for her pain.
The film is an exhausting collection of airplane CGI Firefox - style and heroic slow - motion establishing shots with shutter - staggered sprints through minefields, tripwires, and large - calibre gunfire that would be more at home in a chop - socky Van Damme opera.
There are small nods to almost all the cult films from that decade, which is fine for a novel but a little more expensive to produce on screen, where copyright issues are something of a minefield.
There is still a small chance for him to negotiate a deal that will pull him and his friends out of the line of fire, although it will take ingenuity and more than a bit of chutzpah to navigate the treacherous minefield he's caught in.»
The glitches, low quality graphics, the overall minefield of broken animations and temperamental collision detection — the whole carnival screams of a game that needed at least a few more months of development.
Sometimes, a single level will have around 3 - 5 (or more) of those scenario together and it just makes it that much more gratifying to navigate that minefield.
By Inga Andriessen Many businesses are blissfully unaware of the legal minefields they are navigating until one day it happens: a terminated employee sues, makes a Ministry... Read more
The «call for information» report issued by the last government in March was deceptively positive, despite a clear depiction of the regulatory minefield which must be navigated before Bitcoin can play a more significant part in U.K. business life.
To make the minefield even more dangerous is the edict to never, under any circumstances, speak ill of one's former employer.
«More than just a book about anorexia, Stick Figure is an entertaining and thoughtful coming - of - age story that deals with an almost universal theme — negotiating the minefields of early adolescence and living to tell the tale.»
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.
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