Sentences with phrase «unfamiliar areas at»

Not exact matches

Snow was falling in the Burnley area this morning but thankfully had cleared by the time we were ready to take on Leeds United in the U18 Professional Development League at Burnley, indeed the sun had started to shine through ahead of what proved to be a very enjoyable game of football involving a very unfamiliar looking Burnley line up.
It's natural to feel like an outsider looking in: «There are so many unspoken rules, unfamiliar machines and potentially hard - to - navigate areas,» says Lisa Niren, head coach at Peloton Cycle.
Avoid Wearing Unfamiliar (untested) gear (at least for a major workout): those leggings may look modest when looking into your mirror at home, but it could quickly become X-rated as soon as you bend over to do deadlifts or as you become sweatier throughout the workout, not to mention unknown chafing areas (see point 1 above).
I was heading to a somewhat unfamiliar area to look at a small dresser that I saw on Craigslist and I had my mother and two boys in the SUV with me.
Having a companion is also a good safety precaution if you are trapping at night or in an unfamiliar area.
For those unfamiliar with hitbox viewers, they will often show at least three type of box: the active hitbox, which represents the area covered by an attack; the hurtboxes of both characters, which show where they can be hit by opposing moves; and a pushbox that is used to as a way to prevent characters from moving through one another in the game.
Above all, avoid taking on a case in an unfamiliar practice area on an emergency basis, or at the request of a valued client.
We at LAWPRO have occasionally cautioned lawyers who specialize in one area of law about the dangers of dabbling in another, unfamiliar area.
They'll look at reviews, they'll look at all their information but first and foremost, people want a lawyer who is close to them, easy for them to get to and they don't have to worry about driving across town or into a different area that's unfamiliar for them.
The potential hazards of any given region of any given country are unique to that area and if you're unfamiliar with the region in which you are traveling, you are more at risk of making a mistake, misjudging a turn, or failing to properly understand the signs.
If you are traveling in an area where the language is unfamiliar to you, you may need translation services to arrange for emergency medical transportation by ambulance or when you arrive at the medical facility.
Vehicles become faster, more complicated and perhaps more difficult to operate, and as we travel farther by car than we have ever gone before we are likely to drive into areas which are unfamiliar, leaving us at a loss to understand local traffic laws, throughways or just plain lost and confused.
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