Sentences with phrase «uncomfortable territory for»

I know that this kind of thinking is very uncomfortable territory for most lawyers.
This means the asphalt is a rather uncomfortable territory for the Toyota Land Cruiser.
this is very uncomfortable territory for Arsene and Arsenal.

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This is «unfamiliar and uncomfortable territory» for your average Lib Dem.
WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show — a frequent venue for de Blasio — became hazardous territory this morning, with Lehrer and his callers subjecting the mayor to an onslaught of uncomfortable questions about the whirlwind of investigations enveloping his administration.
WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show — a frequent venue for Mayor Bill de Blasio — became hazardous territory on Friday morning, with Lehrer and his callers subjecting the mayor to an onslaught of uncomfortable questions about the whirlwind of investigations enveloping his administration.
The subject matter, too, often drifts into territory that may be uncomfortable for some Western readers; many animals, including dogs, are slaughtered (and not even remotely humanely).
Cats scratch for several reasons, sometimes to mark territory or relieve stress, and sometimes as a matter of grooming and keeping uncomfortable skin off their claws.
While it is normal for dogs to be protective of things such as their food, territory, their people, and so forth, by allowing resource guarding, we are in some ways, telling the dogs that being uncomfortable and nervous about their food is normal and acceptable.
Reinvention presents the work of ten artists selected by curator, Erin Przekop of Fiercely Curious, for their ability to break away from what they already know, moving into uncharted (and often uncomfortable) territory to reimagine, recreate and explore new meanings within their own work.
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