Sentences with phrase «really uncharted territory»

That extension «is really uncharted territory... a completely new idea,» says Deffner.
It's really uncharted territory the way it's happening and therefore we've got to work this through.

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It really is uncharted territory.
Back then it was still uncharted, Wild West territory, the clicks were inexpensive, and nobody really understood it.
Yes definitely skip that part So many of the recipes with banana flour require egg, it really does feel like uncharted territory keeping things vegan with it.
Definitely oat flour is not ideal for making pancakes, really anything other than wheat - based flours are uncharted territory.
Parts of Europe, New York, San Fran, Palm Springs, New York again, and uncharted territory, London, coming up soon... while flying abroad is really exciting, sometimes the simpler, shorter trips taken with your friends by way of car are the most memorable.
What's really scary is when he becomes a caring and understanding person, this is uncharted territory for Vin Diesel.
Professional reading (OK, all reading, really) allows our thoughts to constantly shift, transform, and travel to currently uncharted mental territory.
In those early days, the MAT scene was still relatively uncharted territory and NPAT was a really trailblazing partnership — built fundamentally on the simplicity of high quality teaching and leadership with a very child - centred ethos and a serious commitment to sport and the arts.
«But [student loan forgiveness] really is a complicated decision and fairly uncharted territory
Unless I'm missing a particular comic run, some of these elements feel like uncharted territory, and that's really exciting to see.
No - one really knows because this is largely uncharted territory and individual for each couple.
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