Sentences with phrase «more treacherous»

And believe me when I say, the Swing - A-Long Bridge feels even more treacherous than it looks in that last photo.
Home Depot utilizes concrete flooring throughout their stores — with no carpeting or rubber mats to provide traction — so a slippery spot in Home Depot is not only more treacherous, the resulting fall can be much more painful and cause more severe injuries.
In addition, the CADA amendments mean more state court employment litigation, which is more treacherous for employers.
For now, the route remains more treacherous than the traditional Asia - Europe passage via the Suez Canal.
Last week the waters of Grim Dawn got even more treacherous, thanks to a patch that released a kraken god to harass players (and make life more fun).
With rain it becomes a bit more treacherous, so better keep an eye on the weather.
Although diving at night may seem more treacherous than diving during the daytime, it is perfectly safe, especially under the watchful supervision of our highly - experienced PADI - qualified dive - masters.
Error fare flights of open - jaw air tickets are affected way more than regular flights simply because they are much more treacherous in terms of establishment complexity.
This Bali surf site might even be considered more treacherous than Uluwatu because of the canyons in the sharp reef.
During the rainy season, trails can be muddy, and a little more treacherous along the stunning but precarious steep mountain trails.
The waters are more treacherous here, too.
But regardless, keep a vest on them when traveling on a boat, since the water in a lake or ocean is much more treacherous than that of the backyard pool.
Favor McClairen trades her disguise as Madame Noir for an even more treacherous masquerade in order to destroy Raine's family and return Wanton's Blush to its rightful owners.
European evaluations of the Skoda under conditions far more treacherous than anything in Australia rated the system highly.
Beyond the awe - inspiring Glencoe is Ben Nevis, at its peak as white as the Caterham, and even more treacherous on a cold April day.
Ladder Ranch turned out to be more treacherous than originally expected, but the Allroad handled it just fine, and its underbody has a few scars to prove it.
«These mistakes have often flowed from a basic misunderstanding of the education ecosystem specifically and the importance of industry structure more generally,» Knee writes, adding that the lessons he draws can «help not just investors and business people but also policy makers and administrators avoid some of the more treacherous and persistent pitfalls.»
The game's world is so memorable, and its action so thrilling, that it might invade your thoughts even when you aren't playing, silently urging you to escape the real world and return to this far more treacherous one.
The indomitable Ragnar (played with great intensity by Aussie Travis Fimmel) is now an earl and finds that politics can be more treacherous than hand - to - hand combat.
There's no more treacherous horror subgenre than the rape - revenge thriller, because the worst examples confuse exploitation for empowerment, answering graphic scenes of sexual assault with a gruesome parade of righteous kills.
As circumstances grow more treacherous, each family member's faith, loyalty and love become tested in shocking and unforgettable ways.
Dr. James Levine, director of the Mayo Clinic - Arizona State University Obesity Solutions Initiative and inventor of the treadmill desk, has found that «Sitting is more dangerous than smoking, kills more people than HIV, and is more treacherous than parachuting.
Sitting is more dangerous than smoking, kills more people than HIV and is more treacherous than parachuting.
It seems to be [as soon as we] started to be able to figure out what genes were and what certain genes did, it became natural to look for the genes associated with intelligence, but that search has proven to be much more treacherous than probably the people in the field ever imagined.
Although Michael fought back quite bravely, it made me feel exposed and hunted, as if the city that I and my parents and one of my grandparents grew up in was more treacherous and dangerous than I'd imagined.
What makes him all the more treacherous is that Martinez offers no clue as to what's coming.
Among Christian teachings, none are more treacherous than those about Jesus» Passion (from the Latin paulo, «suffering»).
The use of our religion as a sanction for what we ourselves desire most to preserve leads easily to American forms of idolatry which may be more treacherous enemies of Christian faith than explicit denials of it.
The rain kept up for most of the day, making the long, long walk around Chicago's Grant Park a little more treacherous.
It also might use leverage, which makes this fund even more treacherous.

Not exact matches

Ranging in age from six to seventeen, many of these minors travel more than 1700 treacherous miles from Honduras across Guatemala and Mexico.
Judas» treacherous act was far more serious than that of Ahithophel.
The danger of individual or collective self - deception renders this dilemma especially treacherous, and reference to God or religion makes the problem seem even more unsolvable.
The spiritual realm is more «stark» and substantial than the skeptics can imagine, less polluted by «subtle shapes and shades,» and therefore also less «treacherous and unreliable.»
Depending on whom you ask, the name Lampedusa derives from the Greek lepas (limpet) for mollusks that cling to rocky shores, or - more likely - lampas (torch) for the lights that for centuries have helped mariners negotiate the island's treacherous coast.
The pro-life voice is needed on our university and college campuses now more than ever before; the constant resubmission of assisted suicide bills to the Scottish Parliament and pressure for the same at Westminster is a clear sign of the potential for the UK to follow the same treacherous path as some of our European counterparts.
Do I think there could be a few more dips along the way during this treacherous Regular Season?
It's been a terrific run of form in the last couple of months for Arsenal which has seen them virtually clinch second place and more essentially securing Champions League qualification without having to go through the treacherous play off stages.
Never more so than when the nation must pick its way through the treacherous territory of Brexit and continued economic uncertainty, doubled down with a Trump presidency.
Officials throughout the metropolitan area were predicting a treacherous commute Monday morning, and many more flights were expected to be canceled.
More than 2 feet of snow fell across parts of central New York Tuesday, making travel treacherous and shutting down schools, government offices and many businesses across the region.
A felt outsole can help you grip more easily in treacherous conditions.
During its fruitful 16 - year career the autonomous bot made more than 200 deep dives, navigating the treacherous terrain of the sea floor and mapping underwater mountain chains with little input from above.
For generations, researchers dismissed the Amazon as a cultural desert, a jungle terrain too treacherous to support any civilization more sophisticated than nomadic tribes.
A voice - operated computer assistant is set to be used in space for the first time on Monday — its operators hope it proves more reliable than «HAL», the treacherous speaking computer in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I'm here to help you navigate the treacherous waters of corsetry and share my experiences with a brand I've recently become more familiar with: Orchard Corset.
Just as the Julia Roberts fairy tale Pretty Woman morphed from something, in its script stage, dark and harrowing to, on the screen, something sweet and cheery, this could - have - been foray into either the seamier side of life or the less - than - squalid but more - than - ordinary steers clear of ever getting near the truly treacherous.
Buscemi is an old hand at stringy curmudgeons, but Del is a subtler and more complex creation than most of them, and the actor seizes the chance to muddy the waters: the character is a genuinely well - meaning mentor to Charley, as well as, professionally speaking, a treacherous schlub.
I love all that Quentin Tarantino stuff, but when telling an ambitious story like this one, set in a delicate and treacherous place and time, I wish he would turn his coolness dial down and try to tease out more of what we saw when Beatrix Kiddo wept on the floor, or Shosanna struggled to maintain composure in the face of her most hated evil.
Enchanted with powerful fairy spirits to assist in battle, the Black Hellebore will cause more than a scratch to the treacherous enemies set before The Black Knight.
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