Sentences with phrase «safe territory»

The term "Safe Territory" refers to an area or location that is considered secure and free from danger, threat or risk. Full definition
However, if you send in your application and have not heard anything for seven to 10 days, you're in safe territory.
As long as you avoid these particularly controversial topics, you'll be in pretty safe territory.
Fellow freshman Republican Elise Stefanik won re-election handily, although the North Country's 21st district is much safer territory for Republicans and was likely vulnerable only in a true anti-Trump wave.
In past elections, most Calgary constituencies would be considered safe territory for the governing PCs.
Paloma Faith: If you thought Sienna's plaids were mixed and matched, that would be nothing compared to Paloma's mish - mosh that went a step too far into Anya - Taylor Joy: Playfully demure, this frock was saved from too - safe territory by virtue of its colour - block stripes.
Solidly entertaining and visually lush, but this is uncharacteristically safe territory for a filmmaker who relishes risk and grittiness.
It seems Lee Daniels may have retreated into the safest of safe territories, to the point of triteness, following the critical opprobrium heaped on his last film «The Paperboy.»
There is the scene at the end of the movie where the guy (in the Ingrid Bergman role), already occupying safe territory, goes back to help Barb fight off the bad guys.
If you want to really enjoy the benefits of a 5th night free redemption, try using it when booking for a high - end hotel stay; that said, if you find you're getting over 2 cents per point for your redemption, then you're in safe territory value-wise.
After a shaky prologue sequence — which overuses Bill Hader for some kind of a Superbad reference and underuses James Remar, who only gets a couple lines — Express moves into safe territory.
The north east used to be safe territory for rising Labour stars parachuted in from London, but in the aftermath of David Miliband (South Shields) and Peter Mandelson (Hartlepool) there has been a backlash and local parties are more keen to select local candidates for safe seats.
The iPad Air 2 arrives in safe territory, making safe upgrades to a tablet that's already hugely popular.
In Hastings and Rye the home secretary, Amber Rudd, now sits on a majority of just 346 and may have to spend more time in her constituency if she does not move to safer territory.
That is safe territory for a Tory, but she conceded she lacks solutions, and she will be lucky if they avoid the smack of unConservative intrusion into personal freedom.
If Republicans want an advantage, Spellings argues, they need to push choice and the hold - schools - accountable platform because «that's safe territory for Republicans of all stripes,» she said.
When you see the Ulcer index rising above a critical level, exit into cash and remain in cash until you see Ulcer Index dropped back into a safe territory.
Giving the cat a safe territory away from cats that it is not bonded with is very helpful.
When my health was in safe territory, I would commit Niko to damaging the boss or destroying the map crystals (these can enhance attacks of the elements the crystals represented).
The moment the students of Douglas walked out of the building and into safe territory, they vowed to be the last school that suffers this tragedy unheard.
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