Sentences with phrase «often treacherous»

Holding the Mate 10's all - glass chassis is often treacherous given its size and weight — it's over 6 inches tall and weighs 173 grams, but as an object, the phone is stunning to look at.
The group advised Acuña to take the case to a higher - level court in order to appeal the verdict; she did so by walking a ten - hour and often treacherous hike to make court appearances.
I've hung out my shingle as The Indie Navigator, and I'm here to guide you through today's often treacherous industry waters to success as a self - published author and indie publisher.
Almost on a daily basis, we express our complete obsession with rally racing, as their drivers have to have ice in their veins to even consider whipping a car around these often treacherous tracks at triple - digit speeds.
This was a golden era for motor racing, and sports car competition in particular: cars that could exceed 220mph, and match or even exceed F1 lap times; extreme and often treacherous circuits, from the steep banking of Daytona to the 3.4 - mile straight of Le Mans and the tortuous mountain course of the Targa Florio; hero drivers, facing the ever present prospect of serious injury or worse, the whole vibrant madness immortalised in the film «Le Mans», the ill - fated brainchild of Steve McQueen.
Carving up terrain that is often treacherous and always exciting, these big - mountain riders take you along for the ultimate adrenaline adventure.
But one former City worker has used her heartbreak to become a top romance blogger — and is now launching one of the country's first dating awards to help others through the often treacherous world of online dating.
Before the completion of the Transpeninsular Highway, El Rosario was referred to the last point of civilization before tackling the arduous and often treacherous dirt road south.

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Although her post describes a difficult and treacherous journey, Malcolm says she is «much freer now» having embraced body positivity — even though she has gained weight, which is often highly criticized in the fashion industry.
It's the relationship with our supervisors that often leads us onto the most treacherous terrain, and DeMars devotes plenty of words to the subject.
Economic times like these can be treacherous; often they trick investors into buying or selling at all the wrong times.
During the heyday of European exploration, the voyage from Europe to the Spice Islands of the Pacific was fraught with danger and, rounding treacherous Cabo del Hornos, it often meant death.
It is a sad reminder to all mountaineers that the summit is only half - way — all too often accidents occur during descent, and the Ramp is a notoriously treacherous place that has previously claimed the lives of others descending the mountain.
Aside from the most serious cases of sexual assault and rape, it's often sexual comments and diminishing jokes — such as the one described by DeRosa — or an extra-long hug that makes the state Legislature a treacherous place for young women.
The road was treacherous in parts, narrow and tight with blind corners and often the drivers ignored double lines and common sense.
While Roskam does imbue the atmosphere with a sense of lived - in crime and the nefarious characters that map out the treacherous narrative feel genuine thanks to a convincing ensemble cast, there's too often that sense of over-familiarity that bogs down the film in a feeling like we've been here many times and seen it done much better much too often.
«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.»
In an age of fake news, librarians are more important than ever in showing students how to navigate the often - treacherous waters of cyberspace.
They face speeding cars, suffer through untreated illnesses, forage through garbage for their own food, endure cold and snow with no shelter — it's a treacherous, lonely existence that often ends far too early.
As we all know the free - to - play model is a treacherous, horrendous genre at times, and so often pushes developers to deliberately unbalance their game to encourage folk to spend cash.
Analogies are always treacherous, because, all too often, one gets drawn into debates about the analogy that are just as complex as the original issue.
Chandra Critchelow, Mayer Brown LLP - Tips for Success - # 104, # 316, and # 567 We are all captains of our own ships - but the seas women encounter are often difficult to navigate, fraught with treacherous conditions.
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