Sentences with phrase «something of a minefield»

There are small nods to almost all the cult films from that decade, which is fine for a novel but a little more expensive to produce on screen, where copyright issues are something of a minefield.
For parents, the family computer has become something of a minefield (and probably a Minecraft field).
You can see this is something of a minefield to navigate and, until it's shaken out, will continue to be a barrier to widespread consumer adoption of ebooks — the so - called Tower of eBabel problem.
The market of so - called gaming audio products is something of a minefield for PC gamers to traverse.

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Or do we try something different and manage the risks of the ethical minefield
This minefield of misunderstanding is something Cohn is quite aware of.
I like the way he does that, in a minefield of reality, he'll just throw in something utterly heightened and surreal.
I like thinking of Black Panther in those terms: not just as a movie you watch, nor as a challenge to the woke box - checking of the political minefield we call the internet, but as something we can use.
Known for her unconventional methods of circumnavigating the minefields of psychological chaos, Deen says the matrix of indifference to corruption in which she's felt entangled, and the need to record something, anything that acknowledges experiencing the drama of a dying world, brought to mind the idols of her youth: Goya, Ensor, Grosz and Dix.
Fighting something as simple as a parking ticket can be a minefield of confusing regulations and obscure rules that seem to have been designed specifically to overwhelm the average person.
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