Sentences with phrase «of a minefield really»

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!

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The oxymoronic home - office is really a minefield of distractions and temptations, dithering and surfing.
The selection alone might be enough to raise eyebrows in some quarters: can we really learn anything from Friedrich Schleiermacher?McDermott answers with a cautious «yes,» patiently discerning the shape of their central ideas while pointing out minefields as they arise.
I am at my wits» end trying to figure out how to successfully navigate the dangerous minefield of personal responsibility versus being able to really take advantage of opportunities as a scientist.
Making your own star system is so interesting but also a bit of a minefield, the game really complains when I tried to make systems that were utterly gravitationally unstable!
Have we really bottomed out, as some theorists would like us to believe, stuck in a minefield of proper citations and hipster cross-references?)
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.
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