Sentences with phrase «navigating dangerous waters»

From hatching to navigating the dangerous waters of the ocean, turtles face many threats that bring their survival rate down at an early age.
Some of the disciples were seasoned fishermen, skilled in the art of navigating dangerous waters.
African leaders have had to navigate these dangerous waters for several years, sometimes leading to the overthrow of a leader who strongly believes that he can not allow his country's resources to be raped by foreign countries at the expense of his people.
You can team up with three other players while you struggle to navigate these dangerous waters.
This presentation will provide an overview of California's wage and hour laws, legal updates, and common mistakes, as well as best practices to help employers navigate these dangerous waters.

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They were faced with composing music that was at once artistically excellent and doctrinally sound while navigating through dangerous waters.
Learning institutions are in the best position to help people navigate this historic transition, especially the dangerous relational waters of humiliation.
It is known for its high winds and dangerous seas and just one look at the rocks in the photograph would tell anyone that to try and swim in, or navigate these waters in a boat could potentially be a very bad idea.
You make your travels underwater in a biomechanical submarine called Nep2no that can withstand the extreme pressures of the ocean's depths, searching for an energy source named «Gaia» by navigating the water's unknowns with the aid of only a small light source, watching out for hazards like falling rocks and other dangerous objects.
He bravely navigated the uncharted waters of unknown territories of freedom, a dangerous operation for which he paid dearly with his untimely death at the age of 44.
The fact is that none of us has all the answers to the environmental challenges we face — we are just doing our best to navigate uncharted, dangerous and pretty confusing waters.
More Arctic sea ice is entering the North Atlantic Ocean than before, making it increasingly dangerous for ships to navigate those waters in late spring, according to new research.
The prospect of drilling for oil in Arctic waters has long made Americans and Canadians queasy (if not their oil companies), and for good reason: the frigid cold, dangerous waters, and difficult - to - navigate coastal terrain.
Reyna Injury Lawyers is the experienced sailor in this analogy, who has successfully navigated rough, dangerous waters, overcame enormous odds and has no fear of going into hostile territory on your behalf.
Recently, she assisted a client with all permitting aspects for a $ 10,000,000 + 3D seismic project, and helped another successfully plug and abandon a foreclosed coalbed methane field, resulting in the client receiving full return of bonding and generally navigating through the dangerous waters of distressed oil and gas properties.
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