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"minefield" Definitions
  1. an area of land or water where mines (= bombs that explode when they are touched) have been hidden
  2. a situation that contains hidden dangers or difficulties

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"It is now living in a minefield on the edge of another minefield," he said.
Male athletes, you'll notice, don't encounter the same psychological minefield.
Investing in initial coin offerings, or ICOs, is a minefield.
The beauty world can be a bit of a minefield.
That's probably wise, given that it's a minefield for Trump.
Valuable insights require navigating a minefield of private, personal information.
Fortunately, corporate America has not traversed this economic minefield alone.
My schizophrenia is a minefield, but writing music transcends it.
As a result, Francis has tiptoed around a diplomatic minefield.
That's a minefield in a thicket, socked in by fog.
Basically, she finds, the dietary supplement aisle is a minefield.
The path ahead, as you've probably guessed, remains a minefield.
Vintage watch collecting can prove a minefield for newbie collectors.
Navigating that communications minefield is what forward guidance is about.
People swarm on a narrow road that bisects a minefield.
For Trump this is a dangerous minefield in every direction.
Yes, this system sets up a minefield of potential problems.
Not even Mewtwo is worth exploring a minefield like that.
Political minefield The former first lady and New York senator has been working in the political minefield of health care for decades -- dating back to her failed effort during her husband's administration in the 1990s.
It's a minefield out there, and it isn't easy to navigate.
So, all these new patents turn innovation into a legal minefield.
The world is a minefield of calories and complimentary candy bowls.
"Going through feedback is like walking through a minefield," she says.
For transgender people, though, finding a therapist can be a minefield.
In Eighth Grade, middle school is a minefield of mundane horrors.
The growing importance of technology makes the minefield trickier to negotiate.
The philosophical minefield that is Westworld just acquired some new explosives.
An agreed path through this diplomatic minefield had to be found.
It was a minefield of ethical entanglements and potential unintended consequences.
But navigating the minefield of agricultural trade is tricky in practice.
It points to the political minefield that Lebanon's coalition government faces.
Being a bartender is like navigating a nightly mental health minefield.
"It wasn't a skating rink — it was a minefield," he said.
Blocking content outright, for instance, would be a public relations minefield.
Others understood the diplomatic minefield he had perhaps foolishly wandered into.
The path ahead still resembles a minefield, our London bureau reports.
Navigating tipping culture around the world is a minefield for travelers.
A symmetry of consumption has given way to a minefield of choice.
Knowing which dating site best suits your needs can be a minefield.
It was like asking an enemy for a map of a minefield.
So I'm left to tiptoe through this minefield of pride and sensibility.
Dating now is a minefield of ghosting, social media stalking, and longing.
Now, any discussion of veganism online tends to be an absolute minefield.
We were there several days, and we heard them testing a minefield.
So, deep breaths, you might just have to step into this minefield.
Also, Twitter can be a minefield of bad intentions and lost context.
Aden survives to walk through a minefield — or is it a graveyard?
That's sincere and avoids the minefield of turning thanks into a transaction.
That's sincere and avoids the minefield of turning thanks into a transaction.
As for "the harmless three-letter adjective," that word has become a minefield.
No matter what your relationship status, Valentine's Day can be an emotional minefield.
Japan's growing army of foreign visitors has inadvertently stumbled into this cultural minefield.
And, of course, it's a minefield that DC residents are quite familiar with.
So what should an investor do when the market looks like a minefield?
What was once a quiet world of treasures is becoming a commercial minefield.
Thus does she enter the sanctum, or the gentlemanly minefield, of his life.
Employer provided benefits, though well-intentioned, can nonetheless be a minefield for misinterpretation.
And TenNapal's mouth-running recent past makes that approach a moral minefield, too.
The minefield has nothing to do with the values and all of that.
Still the miscarriages came — and with each one an increasingly perilous emotional minefield.
The highly contagious virus is a minefield of ethical, political and moral dilemmas.
These settlements could be an example of the ethical minefield Zitrin warned about.
Booker is acutely aware of the political minefield he must navigate over education.
Zuma is a charismatic figure who has dodged one political minefield after another.
Two Days, One Night navigates that minefield, while also being a terrific film.
Because California's laws are so weird, a minefield of legal caveats clouds the answer.
In other words, this is another minefield that Giuliani wandered into apropos of nothing.
"The entire retirement plan industry is a potential minefield," he said in the segment.
This could be a useful, fun feature, or a cybercrime minefield waiting to happen.
Applying to college is hard enough without the even trickier minefield of financial aid.
Women are seeking out alternatives to the dick-pic minefield that is modern dating.
"Those are the tools that you need to make your way through this minefield."
In Huambo, Angola, he retraced her footsteps through a live minefield back in 1997.
Though small, the protests offered a glimpse of the political minefield facing the government.
All that isn't stopping Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo, from wading into this minefield.
In the latter endeavor, it will have to navigate a minefield of competing interests.
They often operate in only one or two national markets, each a regulatory minefield.
Then the holidays come along and turn an already difficult dance into a minefield.
Remember, we're in the bleak future of 2017, where social media is a minefield.
We had to cross a minefield while Germans peppered us with machine gun fire.
All of which makes responding to Brexit a political minefield for the UK government.
When combined, they transmute each other into a minefield of negativity, abuse and destruction.
The legal terrain to come is a minefield in itself, education law experts said.
Colonel Vindman said he and others were trying to "navigate this minefield" on Ukraine.
The survey also found that Democrats are facing a minefield on the impeachment question.
She did not shy away from defending late-term abortions – often a political minefield.
Giving Puerto Rico access to the bankruptcy courts threatened to become a constitutional minefield.
But I will say, first of all, it feels like so much a minefield.
In cutting a deal with the separatists, Sanchez risks stepping into a political minefield.
In our collective attempt to flatten the curve, grocery shopping has become a minefield.
YANGON, Myanmar — Pope Francis landed in Myanmar, and in a diplomatic minefield, on Monday.
Politically, it may prove to be a minefield should it actually go into effect.
This year's Oscars could also end up being a minefield of awkward male moments.
Twitter today feels like a minefield, not a safe space to share your thoughts.
If other people's salaries are a minefield, aren't we safer not venturing out there?
That has created a minefield for American companies, Amy Qin and Julie Creswell wrote.
American first ladies occupy an unpaid job in the middle of a political minefield.
He said, "I think they believe it's a minefield" to appear to be meddling.
This type of human gene editing has long been seen as an ethical minefield.
Raiding the liquor cabinet is a minefield for young adults of a certain age.
Erdogan said Europe was "dancing in a minefield" by directly or indirectly supporting terrorist groups.
Choosing the right makeup and skin care for acne-prone skin can be a minefield.
Even before the public release of the (partially redacted) report, impeachment was a political minefield.
With this structure, Trump is "walking through a minefield blindfolded" when he takes office Jan.
The Burr-Warner statement might make it easier for Comey to navigate that political minefield.
Sometimes talking about race in America can feel like trying to pirouette across a minefield.
But sitting down with Putin -- even shaking his hand -- could be a public relations minefield.
After negotiating that diplomatic minefield, Trump is scheduled to visit Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust Memorial.
Start comparing people from different parts of the world and you enter a real minefield.
But it would be a constitutional minefield, and could have unintended consequences for American democracy.
Meanwhile, Harry paid tribute to his mother's legacy by walking through a minefield in Angola...
Global medical insurance can be an expensive minefield, and tax residency may be an issue.
Because dealing with game code is such a minefield, some people just avoid it entirely.
But overall, downloading software became way too much of a minefield for shareware to thrive.
While that deal is still pending, it's also a privacy minefield of healthcare-meets-retail.
Many, if not most, trans people do not get to opt out of the minefield.
The competing interests awaiting him in Baghdad have turned the trip into a diplomatic minefield.
We need that Bachelor feeling to get through this minefield that is our real world.
"Writing this book has been like going on a trek through a minefield," Chang writes.
To cross the heavily patrolled DMZ requires getting across several fences and a dense minefield.
CreditCreditTom Jamieson for The New York Times LONDON — Sex is a minefield at the moment.
The only thing worse than walking into a minefield was having one walk into you.
How is MINEFIELD relevant to younger people who have no memory of the Falklands conflict?
"It's a little bit of an ethical minefield," Dr. Howard said in a telephone interview.
For some time now, public figures have had to navigate the minefield of social media.
Without them, I would never have been able to navigate this legal and emotional minefield.
That premise proved something of a minefield for stars who attended the opening night performance.
The camp was surrounded by a minefield that was never properly cleared after the war.
The camp was surrounded by a minefield that was never properly cleared after the war.
But in the stock market, one person&aposs minefield is another person&aposs tempting opportunity.
It's really a minefield that's fraught with peril for both employers and consumer-reporting agencies.
It's been 22 years since Princess Diana walked through a partially-cleared minefield in Angola.
"The tax bill is a political minefield for the Republicans," Democratic strategist Brad Bannon said.
Without them, I would never have been able to navigate this legal and emotional minefield.
Research shows they can expect to face a minefield of sexist attitudes and double standards.
Minefield makes clear that any war, no matter how small, can ravage a generation of soldiers.
Teachers must endure a minefield of different germs and diseases every time they enter their classroom.
From cracked heels to flip-flop-induced injuries, summer is an absolute minefield for the feet.
But keeping abreast of and following those rules has proven to be a minefield for companies.
But the gasolinazo was just one explosion in the minefield that is oil politics in Mexico.
During monsoons our roads turn into a veritable minefield of submerged potholes, which are extremely dangerous.
Yet while Mr Putin's re-election operation went smoothly, his next term will be a minefield.
Because no sovereign state has left the EU before, Brexit is a minefield for all concerned.
"The selfie folder was always a minefield, or just the photo folder in general," Collins says.
"He walked into a minefield, and there was no way he could walk out," he said.
Beyond many logistical and financial obstacles, the plan's boosters also have to navigate a political minefield.
Perry's proposed grid resiliency rule has now wandered into this minefield, almost absentmindedly, with unpredictable consequences.
Charlie: The problem is that one is selling Viagra and the other is a political minefield.
This sounds simple, but it was really like threading a needle through an impossibly dense minefield.
Then he rotated the turret forward again, training its 30-millimeter cannon on the crawling minefield.
Filing your own taxes can feel like tiptoeing through a financial minefield, and it's needlessly complicated.
For as long as the two of us have been together, driving has been a minefield.
How the Trump administration navigates this political minefield will be another crucial test of its strategy.
After all, it is better to map out the minefield before getting caught in the middle.
Revisiting fraught memories onstage takes enormous daring, too — for those women, and for the "Minefield" men.
To navigate the consumer minefield, plastic purgers develop mental maps of places where they can shop.
Performed by British and Argentinian veterans, Minefield excavates the unsettling violence and futility of the 1982 war.
"Minefield" premiered in Buenos Aires last month and opens in Japan, Italy, Spain and France this month.
Ruby reminds me that eating is a minefield for all of us at times, and that's okay.
Having had little experience of the opposite sex pre-braces, with them, boys became a total minefield.
The smuggler said they were stepping through a minefield, urging everyone to keep along a narrow path.
The body turned away, the arm flexed in pure precautionary stance, basketball seeming for him a minefield.
But despite this potential minefield, workplaces remain one of the most common places for couples to meet.
Another Sunday, another instance of President-elect Donald Trump using Twitter to wade into a political minefield.
So you've got a double work spouse situation, which has got to be an absolute emotional minefield.
The disconnect may provoke suspicion or hostility, advocates say, turning a simple shopping trip into a minefield.
Rain, wind and humidity (or their absence) can turn a cakewalk into a minefield, or vice versa.
The simple fact is that Trump is an absolute minefield when it comes to testifying before Mueller.
The preseason transfer of Chris Seisay was all it took to reduce cornerback depth to a minefield.
Which brings us to this week, which Trump has built into a minefield of his own making.
Holbrooke avoided Israel-Palestine in his diplomacy because it was a minefield that might demand inward reflection.
But back home, relations between their native country and Japan have been something of a political minefield.
Mike Pompeo was already expecting to navigate a political minefield when he landed in Kyiv next week.
Purchasing First Nations Australians' art is an ethical minefield, that must be explained with thought and care.
This poorly regulated industry, which has boomed over the last three years, is a minefield for newcomers.
For all its clout, however, the Catholic Church has long trod carefully in the minefield of Congolese politics.
He also said it presents a "troubling minefield " that would permit a state to make its own demands.
"The ants are walking over a minefield," said David Hughes, an expert on Ophiocordyceps at Pennsylvania State University.
They will no longer be able to lay down a minefield of small orders without risking large losses.
He also said it presents a "troubling minefield " that would permit a state to make its own demands.
The Rubin Museum of Art provides its own site-specific minefield for Ganesh's gender- and stereotype-busting revisions.
Certainly, they could have tried to weather it but that would have been a real minefield for them.
In these politically divided times, Facebook can be a minefield of fighting family and sparring with childhood friends.
But talk to your daughter's pediatrician about these changes; she should be an ally in this minefield, too.
It's a credit to Inkle's writing team that this potential minefield of dense narrative exposition goes down smoothly.
It was out to do its best to investigate serious matters while walking through a vicious political minefield.
For one, 220 years of war in Muslim countries has made serving in the military a cultural minefield.
It's a brief but telling portrait of the minefield black women have to maneuver to find a partner.
"Whisky to the consumer can be quite a complex and challenging minefield of a spirit category," Aske says.
And they do all this while wading through awkward situations, various bodily fluids, and a minefield of mortification.
And when I stepped into the minefield and I seen it with my own eyes, I started sweating.
Seemingly banal and safe in space, one's home in one's kingdom becomes a minefield of anxiety and terror.
However, with tepid economic growth and an aging population, the United States faces a minefield of fiscal problems.
To illuminate this, consider our company's particular attempt to negotiate this minefield in our own quest for capital.
Between the social-media-fueled pressure, college admissions madness and bullying culture, schools today can be a minefield.
He was killed after the journalists he traveled with unwittingly parked their car next to an unmarked minefield.
But while online shopping helps you skip the crowds at the mall, it can be a cybersecurity minefield.
Pre-existing conditions are a political minefield, and some senators don't want to remove any of ObamaCare's protections.
We're grasping for emotions to anchor us during this avalanche in the already emotional minefield that is American politics.
In the ongoing six-month social unrest, a low-polling president and his government are in a political minefield.
Exposés revealing the endless minefield of extreme content reviewed by Facebook's moderators go back at least half a decade.
The murky regulatory environment has also made operating in the world's second-largest economy a bit of a minefield.
They're also trying to help you better navigate the minefield that the Trump era has thrown us all into.
But the ride-hailing giant will have to navigate a political minefield if it hopes to get its way.
Stepping into a ring with Nampon was like talking a stroll in a minefield: one false step and boom!
Adolescence For many parents, talking with children about eating, weight or nutrition is like mincing through a conversational minefield.
People managing food allergies should expect clear, unambiguous allergen labeling that makes the grocery store less of a minefield.
It's just a fact of life that responsible adults have to deal with in the minefield that is dating.
Gender dynamics don't disappear at work, so when women break these "rules," a competitive office can become a minefield.
In 1997, she even walked through an active minefield in Angola and hosted a television special on the topic.
Reading Reynolds's introduction makes the newly arrived reader feel as if he were watching a sapper clear a minefield.
Rays 24, Yankees 21 Getting through the Yankees' lineup used to be about as easy as navigating a minefield.
Knowing this, it is absurd for Cigna to now walk into the minefield that Express Scripts might well become.
He was in that linguistic minefield where words identify a person as ignorant and bigoted despite the best intent.
In the weeks before My Lai, Lieutenant Calley's platoon had suffered casualties when his men wandered into a minefield.
Still, with an impeachment trial for Trump looming in the Senate, Collins has a new political minefield to navigate.
Similarly, when Apple mixed together on-demand music streaming with downloads in Apple Music, it stepped into a minefield.
Even if Trump spent a week skipping through a minefield, though, that doesn't mean his opponents' fortunes were advanced.
He will walk into an immediate minefield with Mr. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio feuding over subway financing.
For people who identify as large, plus-size or fat, dining out can be a social and physical minefield.
It follows workers in India who maneuver through the content minefield and decide what's appropriate for posting and what's not.
He was an oasis of calm and quality, while all those around him looked like clowns running across a minefield.
The group were in a vehicle conducting a minefield survey when the explosion occurred in the separatist region in Azerbaijan.
Tipping is an etiquette minefield at the best of times, and a highly divisive issue that splits cultures and companions.
Managing the partnership minefield may be increasingly complex, especially with Whole Foods looking to take a share of the company.
Until we get to that point, plus-sized women will have to continue navigating the minefield that is online dating.
For many of us dealing with the chronic pain of migraines, navigating treatments can feel like stomping through a minefield.
There is a mountain — or perhaps a minefield — of research on the effects of a woman's career on her progeny.
That creates a minefield of complexity where businesses will inevitably make mistakes that will be pounced upon state tax auditors.
But Democrats seem unwilling to deal, believing that the FCC and its Republican allies are walking into a political minefield.
Clinton and Mr. Trump can present a minefield for students, as internet searches pull up news articles alongside opinion pieces.
Using trademarks is a minefield for luxury labels, with the risk of damaging or cheapening their image by overdoing it.
But Democrats seem unwilling to deal, expecting that the FCC and its Republican allies are walking into a political minefield.
But lives as well as livelihoods are possibly at stake in what's being said, and everyday conversation becomes a minefield.
No one had to pick through this minefield more carefully than Jens Stoltenberg, the Norwegian diplomat currently leading the alliance.
When you take a close look, a French person's average meal is a minefield, and their stomach a gas factory.
Sadly, it may not be that easy to solve the whole harmful content problem: ■ First, defining "harmful" is a minefield.
McCarthy will have to navigate the minefield surrounding ambitious lawmakers eager to move up if he is to become speaker.
It said the group had stumbled into a minefield which had left two Ukrainian soldiers dead and three others injured.
Social media can be a minefield for people visiting the US, because posts can be easily misinterpreted by immigration officials.
Harry then visited Huambo, retracing his mother's steps on a street that was once a path in a dangerous minefield.
It was built, the courts here say, on privately owned Palestinian land and has become a minefield for Israeli politicians.
O'Rourke isn't the only candidate for whom the politics of school choice are a potential minefield in the 2020 race.
The lawyers call this minefield of onerous paperwork an "invisible wall," designed to make legal immigration as difficult as possible.
In Gold's production, Jim's invitation to Laura to join him on the floor had become a minefield of potential humiliations.
Academia is enormously stressful, is a social and political minefield, and might be the most expensive mistake you'll ever make.
After Implementation Day, there's still a long road of inspections, verifications, and oversight that could prove to a diplomatic minefield.
Five of the veterans in Minefield begin to play their song about the Falklands War with Lou Armour on the microphone.
Trying to solve the problem of a sleep-challenged baby can present a minefield of guilt-inducing choices for new parents.
"But talking about that is a legal minefield, so let's not," he said, declining to give details on the other reasons.
At school, I was Four-eyes and Chicken Legs with a minefield of acne hidden behind a curtain of oily bangs.
Flails, for instance, scatter shrapnel and explosive residue around a minefield, making it hard to confirm that no undetonated devices remain.
Despite the novel circumstances, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be dodging a minefield of familiar gender pitfalls and double standards.
Even with plenty of practice, the most promising attempts at strap-on sex can quickly become a deeply unsexy emotional minefield.
"But talking about that is a legal minefield, so let's not," he said, declining to give details on the other reasons.
Instead, I spent most of my time playing Falcon Age solving boring puzzles and re-clearing the same minefield six times.
Do heightened sensitivities in these areas make for more of a minefield when you're just trying to make a funny show?
A slate of red- and purple-state Democrats are already facing a political minefield as they weigh the Supreme Court fight.
"Arguably, it can be a bit better at discriminating than a minefield can, so maybe it even has advantages," Russell said.
"Lebanon is walking through a minefield but is still at a safe distance from the flames in the region," he said.
Today, we are going to compare solving to tiptoeing delicately through a minefield, also because it's the end of the week.
Now, that simple policy rule is an old political minefield used by people opposed to any government intervention in economic management.
Already, a number of politicians across the world have expressed fully justified wariness about the scheme — perhaps Facebook's biggest minefield ever.
But there has never been such a trial, and that has made this subject a minefield for scientists and consumers alike.
But this is the first time they've pointed the finger at China, which has long been a minefield for Silicon Valley.
Long story short, the post-grad job search is likely to feel like more of a minefield than usual this year.
With close contact, crowded spaces, heavy breathing and frequently-touched equipment, the gym might seem like a minefield for coronavirus infection.
To reach the forsaken village of Opytne, you need to drive over a makeshift dirt road that cuts through a minefield.
"Minefield" becomes the kind of theater that will give some people flashbacks and others vital insight, depending on their personal history.
Why Republicans can't easily dump Trump off the ballot But any move to replace Trump would soon run into a legal minefield.
Paris is a lunchtime minefield, and if I'm not careful, I know I'll end up spending more money than I can afford.
Kidfluencers' Rampant YouTube Marketing Creates Minefield for Google Mark Bergen reports that children's programming on YouTube is a wasteland of undisclosed sponsorships.
Biotechnology investing is an evolving minefield, but if you study the science and really labor over the statistics, there are great opportunities.
The industry remains a legal minefield, with regulators involved at multiple levels from municipalities up to states and even the federal government.
All it takes is an easy dress and some strappy heels to navigate the not-quite-cocktail, not-quite-black-tie minefield.
Instead, the company was here to talk policy, and how it will navigate the regulatory minefield of building such a vast system.
Diana wore it while walking across an active minefield, a powerful moment that has remained synonymous with her work as a humanitarian.
"[The stockpile of explosives] doesn't stop me sleeping at night," the farmer living on top of an incidental minefield told the Telegraph.
"Careful..." SNL gave us the perfect sketch to deal with a minefield of unpleasantness following allegations of sexual misconduct against Aziz Ansari.
The move would undermine America not only in Afghanistan but also in relation to its neighbor Pakistan, an equally tricky diplomatic minefield.
Will they use the news of foreign governments purchasing social media advertising as an excuse to enter that regulatory minefield more boldly?
As a result, there are three general approaches that the president and his legal team may adopt as they maneuver this minefield.
But just like McCain before him, Rubio decided to do what he thought was right, despite the political minefield inside the GOP.
The scale of science and technology policy issues tasked to the OSTP is vast and involves navigating the perilous Washington bureaucratic minefield.
Parents, make sure you have hard-bottomed slippers ready to go because your house is about to turn into a plastic minefield.
Yet, for many European governments troubled by the rise of xenophobic challengers at home, the migrant influx has become a political minefield.
"And then I stepped on the number one minefield, which is Joe Biden, who is heavily protected by the Washington press corps."
And then I stepped on the number one minefield, which is Joe Biden, who is heavily protected by the Washington press corps.
"Fool for Love" (season 5, episode 7) At their worst, Buffy's flashback episodes are a minefield of shoddy wigs and terrible accents.
But if you're choosing to sow mines in a minefield, you can't be too surprised if one blows up in your face.
He and Hackett found that personal relationships, even the simplest ones, could become a minefield for anyone with a measure of fame.
And that was before the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant families at the border became the latest minefield in the race.
"I still don't really talk much to my parents about their giving because it feels so much like a minefield," Duncan said.
While some still see Big Tech as a way to make a lot of money, others feel like it's an ethical minefield.
" The Indians' tweet of the announcement, carefully worded to avoid details, contains a minefield of angry replies: "Borderline boycotting season or not.
And to me, this opens up a minefield for Twitter because now they're going to have to decide what is an issue.
The following are some facts about his diplomatic efforts: Trump finds himself in a diplomatic minefield of his own making after Sept.
The kind of minefield that risks a mortifying, all-office "Reminder NOT to heat curry in the microwave" email if executed incorrectly.
Despite their best efforts, the protagonists can't stay quiet because the blind man's house is a minefield of clattering junk and decay.
There's much to be mined from mother/daughter relationships — just ask Gilmore Girls, the show that spent seven seasons exploring that particular minefield.
"A lot of Americans look at the table as a minefield: You make one mistake and you go to nutritional hell," he says.
In the US, however, what's known as "germline editing" is an ethical minefield, tied to debates about abortion, religion, societal inequality, and safety.
TC: You also mentioned M&A, which seems like a minefield for any executive team, given that acquisitions so often don't work out.
Yellow-jacketed umpires followed the war games, decreeing whether a tank had strayed into a notional minefield or been struck by hypothetical artillery.
Amy Feltman's novel, Willa & Hesper, published by Grand Central in February 2019, explores the emotional minefield potentially lurking in a person's email inbox.
But if you're looking for something a little more chill and a little less corny, YouTube can be a bit of a minefield.
Tensions are running hot on both ends of the debate, and how the candidates handle the super-charged political minefield will be revealing.
But with Trump embroiled in controversy at home over his associates' potential links to Moscow, the session with Putin has become a minefield.
Madeline, who's helping them with the project since Jane forgot it was due the next day, realizes she has stepped into a minefield.
Israeli-Palestinian hostilities, though, are only part of a minefield of contentious issues on which the U.N. body has to hand down rulings.
It's not part of typical sex education, and Google can be a minefield of misinformation unless you know exactly what you're looking for.
For many Americans, regardless of politics, race, gender, or creed, the Thanksgiving dinner table is an emotional minefield hiding underneath a kitschy tablecloth.
Anyone who has navigated the emotional minefield of a family meal will recognise the affectionate way they bicker, their barbs softened with tenderness.
But with Trump embroiled in a row at home over his associates' links to Moscow, the encounter with Putin has become a minefield.
But with midterm elections looming, the question remains whether enough members of Congress are willing to navigate the political minefield of immigration reform.
It is important that we empower and equip our children with the tools necessary to combat this minefield that social media can create.
Kayne West's recent foray into the minefield of cultural and historical wars has earned him a self-inflicted wound, to say the least.
And Mr. Barr warned that trying to quickly summarize the report more fully would have exposed him to a minefield of potential criticism.
Both sides need to dial back the fighting words, resist the temptation to finger-point and find a creative way through this minefield.
"The workplace is fraught with decent people trying to navigate a minefield of what is appropriate and what isn't," one (male) reader said.
Most directors would probably draw the line at asking amateur teenage actors to simulate their own suicide, but Rau loves an ethical minefield.
That minefield was evident this week when an executive of the N.B.A.'s Houston Rockets tweeted his support of the Hong Kong protests.
Our latest Views from the C-Suite shows that executives see a minefield ahead in terms of both political risk and technological disruption.
Fading global growth, rising trade tensions and a minefield of geopolitical flashpoints are among the several risks the Fed is seeking to outmaneuver.
Obviously, just about every corner of the news was a minefield, but it was my intention to keep informed while avoiding Mr. Trump.
Trump's collusion with industry has already proven a minefield of corruption; there are still Pruitt scandals to investigate, along with newer Zinke scandals.
This exploitation is part of what makes the "women looking for women" section of Tinder a minefield, especially for queer women like me.
The six military veterans featured in the staged play Minefield come from opposing sides of the Falklands War between the United Kingdom and Argentina.
GOP employees and other right-wingers have been complaining that dating in one of the most Democratic cities in America is a political minefield.
She allowed us to come to the earthquake Haiti, to the torture chamber of idi amin in Uganda and the minefield in Sri Lanka.
Small protests over the last two days against cuts have underlined the political minefield facing a government that has put off reforms for years.
It points to the minefield facing the bigger players as a presidential campaign that could be won or lost on digital platforms heats up.
A particularly poignant moment during the Africa visit came when the Duke of Sussex retraced his mother's footsteps through what was an Angolan minefield.
For children with unfettered access to the internet, this is an especially troublesome gray area resulting in a minefield for parents and corporations alike.
The whole goal was to clear out the minefield of my memories, sanitize them, make them palatable for the public, and make them real.
"Each one is going to have to handle these questions about Trump that could be a minefield," said Ron Bonjean, a veteran GOP strategist.
Using a VPN with your browser of choice gets around these issues, but as we explained above, this offers a minefield of potential dangers.
His website is an Angelfire-esque minefield of scrolling text, crudely photoshopped memes of himself, and links that will occasionally break for no reason.
Digital detox: If your desktop looks like a minefield of miscellaneous Word documents and stale image files, it's time to do a little cleanup.
The result has been  the creation of a legal minefield for innovators, while patent "trolls", who live off harassment litigation, have a field day.
Between May and August, Instagram becomes a minefield of people you don't know sitting poolside at The Ace Hotel in Palm Springs or whatever.
The legal minefield presented by US copyright law also forces artificial intelligence researchers to resort to low-hanging, biased databases to train their algorithms.
On the other hand: Zayn has wandered, eyes open, into a minefield of Zayn Malik conspiracy theories from which there is no safe exit.
The duke also walked through a minefield, and an almost identical photo to the famous one of Diana doing the same thing surfaced online.
He earned a huge following on social media after revealing that his bike was stolen—and throwing shade at human athlete minefield Mia Khalifa.
In fact, this ethical minefield in Mr. Doria's administration has emerged soon after the Supreme Court decided to ban corporate donations to political campaigns.
WASHINGTON — China has been a tricky economic partner for the United States, offering both lucrative opportunities for collaboration and a minefield of security risks.
The results have given researchers — and sometimes the study participants themselves — clues about how to pass safely through the minefield of strong political disagreement.
These still-fresh wounds have now colored the city's response to the coronavirus outbreak, turning a matter of public health into a political minefield.
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Should they enter what Representative John Faso, a New York Republican, called the "political minefield" of defunding Planned Parenthood as part of the package?
For many observers, the issue quickly became a reminder that navigating commerce in an increasingly political China can be a minefield for international companies.
The duke is set to travel to the former minefield in Huambo, Angola, where Diana famously walked just months before her death in 1997.
While Mr. Kushner may face a potential ethical minefield, the disclosure form makes it difficult to determine exactly where those mines might be situated.
"It's like going on a dirt road at 65 miles per hour," Mr. Reed said in an interview, likening the highway to a minefield.
While outsized profits may sound like a good problem to have, they're adding another dynamic to an investing minefield that's getting trickier to navigate.
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Gegham Grigoryan, 32, stood with me and pointed toward the northeast — toward Azerbaijan and the minefield and buffer zone less than a mile away.
Aestheticizing violences comes with its own caveats, but Steyerl is a rare figure in the art world who knows how to navigate that minefield.
But this is a comedy — a dark one, but a comedy nonetheless, in which a candlelit dinner table becomes a minefield of dramatic irony.
But if Turkey and the EU are able to navigate through this minefield and come to a mutually acceptable agreement, the benefits would be immense.
Part of the reason flexibility can be such a minefield is that what a company promises regarding flexibility may not reflect the actual workplace culture.
But in the decades since its enactment, implementation of the legislation has become bloated, outdated and a regulatory minefield especially for much needed infrastructure projects.
The deck often feels stacked against women — and minorities, and LGBTQ individuals, and the list goes on — and navigating workplace politics can be a minefield.
The world's second largest economy has become a minefield for the tech sector, worse than other industries, amid the U.S.-China trade dispute, Cramer said.
Despite the possible minefield on the road ahead, Cadillac is moving forward with its plans to release a competing product with big promises about safety.
The news comes…Read more ReadYet it isn't altogether surprising, because Mayer is quite likely in the middle of a giant purple minefield right now.
A "red line" The use of chemical weapons in Syria has been a point of intense international concern and political minefield for the Obama administration.
This isn't just about nutrition, it's about morality, and when food becomes imbued with this kind of scandalizing language, the dinner table becomes a minefield.
Intellectual property can become a legal minefield with murky boundaries that sometimes includes stipulations that any advancement in the field ultimately belongs to the company.
He then visited the same former minefield visited by his mother, which has now been transformed to a busy street with schools, shops, and houses.
In China, some people in the entertainment industry said companies might be acting pre-emptively to avoid stepping onto what has become a political minefield.
In Angola, Harry plans to pay tribute to his mother, the late Princess Diana, by visiting the former minefield that she walked through in 1997.
The prince even visited the same former minefield visited by Diana, which has now been transformed to a busy street with schools, shops, and houses.
Jerusalem (CNN)A literal minefield in the West Bank would be the perfect setting for a suspense movie or perhaps even a horror or drama.
Both Trump and Sanders have gone well beyond the usual parameters that constrain this issue, into territory that was supposed to be a political minefield.
"Franchise owners have been confused about the vague and uncertain legal minefield created by the N.L.R.B. joint-employer standard since it was expanded in 2015."
But that playground can become a minefield when your no-look is so good that it surprises even the teammate sharing the playground with you.
But with such aggressive, unyielding attacks on Democrats, Mr. Trump and his Republicans risk treading into territory that is a minefield of tension over race.
His commute was a sprint along the smuggling paths just ahead, which cut through a minefield stretching beyond the razor wire that marked the border.
The Duke of Sussex paid homage to Princess Diana Friday in Angola ... walking through a minefield on day 5 of his royal tour of Africa.
She walked through the exact same minefield back then to bring awareness to the landmine crisis around the globe while calling for an international ban.
But he had also pleaded guilty to a charge of using a child in a sexual performance, creating an ethical minefield for the music industry.
With "Dopesick," her third book after "Factory Man" and "Truevine," Macy has waded into a public health morass that has also become a political minefield.
With the world's media looking on, Harry slowly walked down the street which was the site of the Angolan minefield Princess Diana visited in 1997.
On a few shores in the UK, you'll find Minefield Control Towers, concrete structures that served as a British defense system during both World Wars.
For OppenheimerFunds and Franklin Advisers, whose combined $10.3 billion in Puerto Rican debt makes them among the island's biggest creditors, negotiating that minefield is particularly important.
Princess Diana walks through one of the safety corridors of an active minefield in Angola during a campaign calling for land mines to be outlawed worldwide.
Social media can feel like a minefield — just look at all of the new policies and reporting tools popping up to fight hate speech and misinformation.
Fears that the budget would include wage or pension cuts have sparked protests by public sector workers, pointing to the minefield that Lebanon's main parties face.
All that being so, it's real easy for your Spotify account to become a minefield of erroneous playlists, haphazardly added local files and poorly organized libraries.
Merely by showing up in Hiroshima, he will have no choice but to navigate a minefield of conflicting memory, in Japan and in the United States.
But a Vatican news conference in Yangon to wrap up the visit only served to highlight the diplomatic minefield that the issue had presented for Francis.
Some analysts see a straight line to a stronger accord, while others warn there is only a narrow path for success that runs through a minefield.
When Girl Code star and standup comedian Jamie Lee first got engaged, she found herself plunging ring-first into a lace-trimmed minefield of bridal magazines.
It can be bone-chilling to think about the day a friend decides to let you in on the minefield that is his or her headspace.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who's making his first visit to the White House since August 2013, walked into a minefield of controversy and conspiracy Wednesday.
Evison, as in his previous four novels, has a light touch and humorously guides the reader, this time through the minefield that is working-class America.
Favorable trends in the electorate notwithstanding, the path to the Democratic nomination has become a minefield, in which victory for one group drives defections by another.
But the questions that Mr. Mueller wants to ask show why the president's lawyers have countered that an interview would be a minefield for Mr. Trump.
It reframes the world as a minefield, impossible to navigate, in which anyone might lose his livelihood for the interpersonal equivalent of using the wrong fork.
The Federal Reserve is facing another minefield of potential threats to a steady U.S. economy as the brief boost of optimism that ended 2019 quickly fades.
They would then risk more danger; migrants run a minefield of harm on their way north, such as rape, theft, assault and forced labor, including prostitution.
No president has ever attempted to revoke a national monument, and to mark his 100th day, President Trump is entering a legal, political and moral minefield.
Service is still in the eager-but-wobbly toddler stage, and the cocktail list is not so much a minefield as a box of live grenades.
It's an ethical minefield, and the group only endorsed the practice to prevent babies from being born with genes known to cause serious diseases and disabilities.
Meanwhile, the blue bloods have to navigate a minefield of underseeded teams such as Wichita State and S.M.U., with some having more perilous paths than others.
Minefield ran January 11–13 at New York University's Skirball Center (566 LaGuardia Place, Greenwich Village, Manhattan) as part of the Public Theater's Under the Radar Festival.
"Markets are signaling that both the US and China have blundered into a minefield," Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, wrote in a note to clients.
Especially when a handful of downloads and a few minutes of tinkering can turn, say, your Galaxy S8 from a TouchWiz minefield into a digital zen garden.
As it turns out, incessantly telling girls that their bodies are a turbulent, unpredictable minefield of sin can lead to an unhealthy sex life when they're adults.
Free: iOS Get ready to feel nostalgic: Minefield takes the Minesweeper games you played when you were a kid and puts them on your iPhone (or iPad).
Since then, Xiaomi has been trying to broaden its patent portfolio, inking deals with Qualcomm for instance, as it navigates the tricky minefield of Android royalty payments.
There's a minefield hidden in the borders between 'just asking' questions, ignorance, and intentionally causing offence—these are volatile conversations which require a great deal of patience.
Where some saw in Cheek a figure willing to sacrifice self-respect in pursuit of revenue, others saw a brilliant tactician navigating a minefield of white antipathy.
Let these innovative, self-directed workers be free to compete for work by unburdening their prospective and current clients from the minefield of ambiguous worker classification threats.
Add race and ethnicity, as Disney is increasingly doing with its cartoon heroines, and this is a minefield, especially because animation by its nature deals in caricature.
Proving intent — determining whether it was deliberate or an oversight — and deciding whether to press charges can be "a legal and customer relations minefield," the report noted.
The trip was historically significant for the royal family, as Harry paid tribute to his mother's legacy by visiting the former minefield she walked through in 1997.
Adding that much more material to Earth's orbit would increase the risk that a catastrophic series of collisions could turn the region into a minefield of debris.
But with just a list of symptoms to guide them, many of which overlap between conditions, identifying the correct psychiatric disorder can be a minefield for doctors.
Life with a chronic illness is a constant minefield of misdiagnoses, skeptical reactions, and attempts to explain the unexplainable to the people in your life, Schultz described.
But Mr. Dessner, perhaps treading cautiously as a white composer in a potential racial minefield, keeps the music — performed by 10 vocalists and 10 instrumentalists — resolutely lukewarm.
See related Times coverage, "Trump Says Disclosure of Mueller Questions in Russia Probe Is 'Disgraceful'" and "Why Answering Mueller's Questions Could Be a Minefield for Trump Image."
Images of Princess Diana walking through a minefield in Angola 20 years ago this weekend helped raise global awareness of landmines and the plight of their victims.
The show offers tips for the minefield of online dating, and the audience participates in real-time swiping and messaging with hopeful singles on the dating app.
But fucking a fat girl when you don't know her, what she likes, or what she dislikes, is apparently a minefield for most people with slimmer frames.
The negotiators will have to simultaneously address the many multifaceted substantive issues in modernizing NAFTA while managing the minefield of the political calendar in the year ahead.
The iconic image of her going through the minefield – she was not seriously in danger but it was a dodgy, dodgy place and there were landmines everywhere.
Every interaction with the press -- from a sitdown interview to a gaggle to a formal press conference -- is a minefield for Trump and, by extension, his staff.
Where your phone is just this minefield of distractions, stuff you don't actually want to spend your time on but end up spending your time on anyway.
Twenty-two years after Princess Diana's poignant walk through a minefield in central Angola, Prince Harry is continuing her work to clear dangerous landmines around the world.
Highlights include Lola Arias's exploration of the Falkland Islands conflict, "Minefield," and Tania El Khoury's "As Far as My Fingertips Take Me," an encounter with a refugee.
"With this review, the Trump Administration is walking into a legal, political and moral minefield," said Kate Kelly, public lands director for the Center for American Progress.
It's the kind of minefield of masculine posturing that I don't wade into, and I'm afraid of even attempting to deal with that blunt edge of the discourse.
"Euphoria" premieres Sunday night on HBO ... and it follows the lives of high school students as they navigate a minefield of drugs, sex, social media, friendship and love.
To make this work, you would have to name the trust as the beneficiary of the IRA, a move that can be a tax minefield if done incorrectly.
Take the example of Kathy Griffin: She found herself in a media minefield after photos were posted online of her holding the fake severed head of Donald Trump.
When your business is just starting out, pretty much every decision feels like a potential minefield, where success or failure seems to hinge on the direction you chose.
Since having his implant installed, he's discovered that the world is a minefield of potential interference that in an instant could potentially send his body into debilitating shaking.
Image: Wesson Wang/UnsplashOpen up a web browser or power up a smartphone—pretty much essential for modern-day living—and you're walking straight into a privacy minefield.
Picking what tax breaks to end is like walking through a political minefield: Every break has a constituency that will fight hard to keep it on the books.
Hello Barbie, the doll that chats back to kids, is certainly a minefield of potential legal and ethical violations, but there's no reason it can't be done right.
Thin walls, rumors, shitty roommates, and the ability of a nasty STI to wipe out an entire floor all make quick dorm hookups a bit of a minefield.
The Food and Drug Administration approval process can be like navigating a minefield for health startups hoping to get through regulations and begin selling to the American public.
Plus there's the issue that Trump's polarization of the United States has made sharing political content to Facebook a minefield of angry relatives and extremist high school classmates.
At first glance, this stunt, which Mr. Johnson called "#HackedByJohnson," looks like another case of teenagers traipsing through a social media minefield, oblivious to the real-world consequences.
Last April, I wrote that Bill Clinton's impeachment in 1998—and his subsequent acquittal in 1999—showed how it could be a political minefield for a president's foes.
Do all these things, and while estimation will always remain a gauntlet, it will at least cease to be the lethal minefield it still is for so many.
The big shooter series, rather than continue to try and navigate the political minefield of modern warfare, has opted instead to bubble wrap itself in fantasy and irony.
Though potentially a diplomatic minefield, Macron's gamble with Zarif appears to have worked out for now, as Trump endorsed the initiative and toned down his rhetoric on Tehran.
He's the first person in the world with the job title Emoji Translator and it's his job to help companies navigate safely through this growing emoji media minefield.
But as the election proves to be more of a minefield than he expected, he begins to blur the lines of morality in order to achieve his goal.
The stillness of her minimal interventions evokes the impending danger of an aftershock or the menacing silence of a minefield, pulling visitors into the eye of the storm.
But for the tens of thousands of women serving in the military, even successful prosecutions may have little effect on the minefield of bias they say they confront.
But for me, it means another few weeks of filtering the world, carefully trying to avoid headlines, quickly retuning the radio and navigating a minefield of potential triggers.
Artist Heidi Wigmore has used the Minefield Control Tower within the Coalhouse Fort to create a site-specific parallel on military and mysticism, with humanity at its core.
And, the song is notoriously a minefield for singers who forget the words, so the lyrics will appear on the teleprompters, but we're told that's not at Jackie's request.
The current climate has made navigating every type of social situation in your life a veritable minefield, from Thanksgiving dinner with your extended family to updating your Facebook status.
On top of these issues, the combination of mutual acquaintances + alcohol + a desperate need to be desired, liked, or base-level accepted makes parties in general a social minefield.
Other American businesses with foreign interests are undoubtedly watching the NBA's difficulties with interest, realizing that doing business with an authoritative regime can be like walking through a minefield.
Their accusations revealed how the process of raising venture capital can be a minefield for women, and some of those investors made public apologies or resigned from their positions.
Edging into a minefield it has tried hard to avoid, despite a danger for stability in Spain and the euro zone, the European Commission issued a cautiously balanced statement.
Our basement looks like the returns department of a major toy store, covered from corner to corner with toys and, most notably, and endless minefield of little building blocks.
The event has been a minefield for Indian artists, as it marked a crucial turning point away from secular politics to the rise of religious fundamentalism in the country.
The surprise announcement in early May of higher tariffs on China and a threatened imposition of levies on Mexican imports added to the minefield the Fed must now navigate.
Sixteen-year-old friends Red, Leo, Naima and Rose are like anyone their age: figuring out who they are and trying to navigate the minefield of school and relationships.
Benny Gantz, a popular ex-general whose new Resilience party is gaining ground against Likud with as many as 24 projected seats, stepped into the settlements minefield on Wednesday.
Even Finance Minister Philip Hammond admitted in May the issue was "a minefield": "The line between acceptable and non-acceptable behavior is fine and fraught with dangers," he said.
For the Sussex tour, Harry focused on paying tribute to Diana's charity work and the legacy she left behind after walking through a minefield in Angola back in 1997.
Even as the Dow soared more than 23 points on Friday, around two-thirds of the index was trading in correction territory or worse, making picking favorites a minefield.
In "Eye in the Sky," a thriller about a secret drone operation against terrorists in Kenya, it doesn't take long for the characters to land in a moral minefield.
One response to this minefield is to, as President Trump has, simply promise that drug prices will come down, some way, somehow, sooner or later — and then they don't.
MINEFIELD merges documentary theater, film, and reenactment, while bringing together veterans who fought on opposite sides of the Falklands War and having them share firsthand experiences with one another.
Although the intense pressure of recent weeks may abate for now, the path ahead still resembles a minefield, dotted with explosive issues like a possible attempt to topple Mrs.
But because of food's importance in all cultures, and our health — you are what you eat, the old adage goes — it's a minefield for misleading and sometimes hysterical claims.
Beyond its immediate impact, the dispute served notice that in celebrating the centenary, the government is venturing into a minefield that could open old wounds rather than heal them.
Specialists who have tracked Afghanistan's four decades of war say navigating the road to peace in this poor nation of 32 million people is like walking through a minefield.
A lawyer for Johnson's government had suggested during arguments last week that the executive branch's relationship with parliament was an "ill-defined minefield" that should remain outside judicial scope.
Before heading to Huambo, Harry made his way through a partially cleared minefield before detonating an anti-personnel mine in a controlled explosion near the southeastern town of Dirico.
But their experiment is a minefield of ethical quandaries—and makes you wonder whether the potential benefits to science are enough to warrant all of the harm to these monkeys.
"We talked a lot about the minefield of managing to fall in love and actively grieve at the same time," Lucy, a clinical assistant professor of medicine at Stanford, said.
It's a minefield, because you find that you get defensive as you're talking; you know how some people are going to dismiss it, and you've already made peace with that.
But the world of bitcoin and other nascent cryptocurrencies is a veritable minefield, and one which you genuinely need to understand before you have any hope of striking it rich.
As it in most democracies, privacy law in Ireland is a minefield, a murky ideological tug-of-war between the rights of the individual and the freedom of the press.
There are approximately 10 different laser technologies available but, as Thomas highlights, for each technology there are numerous brands creating their own version, making it a minefield for the uninitiated.
Shopping at the supermarket became a minefield, as every song that came on the radio from Justin Bieber to "Dominick the Donkey" was written for me about my lost love.
Sometimes, perversely, his vocal affect and his lyrics don't match up, which makes each verse a tricky minefield; his sadness can come off ecstatic, and his menace can be sweet.
But, in advance, I no longer wave to my compatriots to coax a signal of shared identity, preferring to ask the minefield question du jour: Which side are you on?
These cases provide an incredible opportunity for journalists to report on important issues, but hacked data, and the sources who provide it, can also present an ethical and professional minefield.
Once May formally notifies the Union next month of Britain's intent to withdraw under Article 50 of the EU treaty, turning back would run into a political and legal minefield.
Also by the National Theater of Scotland, Robert Softley Gale's hyperactive production hurtles into the politically incorrect minefield of disability jokes, only to conclude with a series of sentimental bromides.
Mr. Evans, a Philadelphia-based pianist, makes a minefield out of the typical postbop form — impishly twisting up a song's flow or washing out the harmonies with big, dissonant chords.
Ms. Trump, who wrote the book before her father was elected president, has had to navigate a minefield of potential conflicts of interest since she became an official federal employee.
Washington (CNN)Just as the White House is caught in a political minefield over the Russia investigation, the Pentagon is taking its toughest line yet against Russia's resurgent nuclear forces.
Candice Jackson, the acting head of the Justice Department's civil rights office, wandered into a minefield when she said that "90 percent" of campus accusations are about regretted drunken sex.
He defended the agency through the political minefield of the last year and pushed back against Trump's accusation that former President Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower, which implicated the FBI.
Female FARC fighters must navigate a minefield of issues regarding sex, sexuality, and reproductive health—such as limited access to birth control, potential harassment from male peers, and double standards.
In my essay, Choking on Our Words, I said, I'm somewhere else  —  between anger and curiosity and between our fears and our truths  —  weaving my way through a nuanced political minefield.
"For retailers, this is a legal minefield — can they prove, beyond all reasonable doubt that you intended to permanently deprive them of the unscanned product?" he asked me in an email.
Though all of Lebanon's main parties agree on the need to reform, a slew of strikes by state employees including central bank workers last week point to the minefield they face.
With a tweet complaining that indictments of two congressmen "by the Jeff Sessions Justice Department" put GOP seats at risk, President Trump guaranteed a confirmation minefield for any future attorney general.
The War on Drugs is a racial minefield, but not only are all drugs here sold by a white American woman, her main victims are characters' white and often affluent friends.
If you happen to be a star in Game of Thrones, interviews — pretty much any interview, even if it's not directly about the fantasy epic — must be something of a minefield.
More frequently, however, it's been less prominent, less famous women like Jacque Reid, a co-host on WNBC's New York Live, who've had to navigate the minefield on a regular basis.
"At least 50% of corporate sector employees in India have mental health issues," says co-founder and CEO Richa Singh, who stepped into this minefield one and a half years ago.
It's no longer particularly revolutionary to have a show about modern dating and hookup culture, but Michaela Watkins sells the struggle of dealing with that minefield as a divorced single mom.
If Adelstein and company avoid a similar whitewashing controversy, there's still a minefield of technical challenges that come from adapting anime to live action, and a series into a single film.
As universities have historically handled racist incidents fairly poorly—unless their reputations are at risk—it's no wonder that surviving (and thriving) on campus can be a minefield for PoC students.
As an article in The Boston Globe suggests, Mr. Trump's dealings with North Korea's Kim Jong-un, given the two men's "mercurial speech patterns," is a potential minefield of catastrophic miscommunication.
But everybody at the school seems to see how much David might accomplish if he can navigate the minefield of black male adolescence in America and come out the other side.
No doubt health care is a more comfortable campaign issue for Democrats than the minefield of immigration policy, but the caravan is not simply a political sideshow concocted by Mr. Trump.
Now, under pressure from President Donald Trump, various administrations in the region are implementing anti-immigrant policies that have turned Guatemala into a minefield for people trying to cross the country.
"Oracle&aposs copyright theory could turn almost anything you do with a computer—from reading an online document to watching a video—into a legal minefield," Duan wrote in Ars Technica.
For tech companies, the law represents the internet's founding values of openness and free expression, while also allowing them to remove the most insidious speech without stumbling into a legal minefield.
"If the president has done what has been alleged, then he is stepping into a dangerous minefield with serious repercussions for his administration and our democracy," she added in a statement.
The 105-minute "Vespro Della Beata Vergine" ("Vespers of the Blessed Virgin"), to give its full title, was long a musicological minefield, rife with conflagrations over its origin, nature and purpose.
When Princess Diana walked across a minefield in Huambo in central Angola 1997, she helped raise awareness for landmine victims and survivors — and bring about a treaty to ban the weapons.
It's a ploy that is in equal parts a self-serving voter recruitment push, an eye-catching pilot for his signature universal basic income proposal, and a campaign finance law minefield.
The campaign minefield was already difficult to digest -- with the unprecedented name-calling, nastiness and negativity between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump -- then came the now infamous "Access Hollywood" tape that surfaced.
Representative Jason Chaffetz of Utah stepped into a minefield on CNN as he defended a Republican plan in the House of Representatives that would replace the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.
Foreign fashions served up a minefield of cultural confrontations for Japanese men and women who tried to adopt such styles but sometimes struggled with the customs and comportment that went with them.
Mr. Rubio also strayed into a minefield with Mr. Cruz after trying to deflect criticism of his own record on immigration by suggesting that the two shared the same positions on it.
Hoping to knock the intelligence of Mr. Rubio, who attended the University of Florida and the University of Miami law school, Mr. Trump seemed to approach a minefield of race and class.
Another issue: Iran's network of security and intelligence officials aligned with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has become more entrenched in the economy in recent years, creating a minefield for oil majors.
Gradually, armed with a defense against sexual attack, she starts to take ownership of her own sexuality, accepting that sex is a social minefield, and coming to appreciate her power in it.
His ultimate ability is "Minefield," which — as the name suggests — allows him to deploy a field of mines, which should be useful for closing off lanes for flanking foes or defending checkpoints.
The legal battles between and surrounding Blac Chyna and the Kardashian family are a minefield, but the reality star's most recent claim, filed against the entire family, is particularly hard to dissect.
Nonetheless, we almost made it through the last week of the quarter with scant volatility but the minefield that is the market was too laden with potential trigger points to escape unscathed.
The goal was a candid talk about what kind of relationship the new administration might forge with American Muslims -- a minefield of a topic given Trump's anti-Muslim remarks during the campaign.
Kristi Piehl, CEO of Media Minefield, decided to allow new moms and dads to bring their infants to the office in part because a family-friendly workplace aligned with her own priorities.
Cautiously picking your way through a minefield of adverse facts makes you sound hedged, calculated, even dishonest — think of any answer Hillary Clinton ever gave on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
And holding sovereign debt has been seen as the safer option for managers wanting to avoid the minefield in Russian corporates, where different rules in different jurisdictions can create a compliance headache.
Still, adapting a series that is not only widely beloved, but also the center of so many fraught conversations on gender and authorship and privacy, could be a recipe for a minefield.
Rounding the fierce promontory of the Cape, where the hazards include gale-force winds, sleetlike rain and a minefield of icebergs, sailors face some of the most treacherous waters in the world.
" There may be fear, she said, that customers will call them out for not making certain sizes, so companies "see that conversation around size as more of a minefield than an asset.
Shapiro turned to Salem senior vice president Phil Boyce for advice on how to navigate the minefield of being a Trump critic with an audience that was falling in line with Trump.
Posting embarrassing photos of others on Facebook without consent is definitely tricky territory, but what constitutes embarrassing is slightly different for everyone, which makes this new issue even more of a minefield.
In the full interview, which you can read and watch here, Damon "right"s and "okay"s his way through the minefield of sexual misconduct fallout and definitely takes a few hits.
She said there are four objects deep in the Kuiper Belt, which is a minefield of ice and debris beyond Neptune, that orbit the sun in a synchronized pattern, or orbital resonance.
A day after Mr. Trump made the choice of Mr. Cain official, Senate Republicans expressed quiet anxiety over the prospect of another #MeToo minefield even as the White House exalted the decision.
Princess Diana was criticized by some for crossing into the realm of politics when she walked through a minefield cleared by HALO in 1997 to highlight the harm caused by the weapons.
As a student at Duke University, when the school became a national political minefield in 2006 after a black woman accused three white lacrosse players of rape, Mr. Miller sensed an opportunity.
The internet in particular "has become a minefield of defamation … providing individuals with the unlimited ability to post defamatory content," notes a 2019 Southwestern Journal of International Law review of digitized defamation.
If the justices were to intervene in this case, they could face a constitutional minefield as they determine what documents Congress could seek from a President and what might be off-limits.
But the scam strays into the affirmative action minefield because it raises questions that have long driven the debate over racial preferences: What's the difference between a deserving or undeserving college student?
Now, as the party's 2020 primary field takes shape, a long-simmering debate over the last election has turned into a political minefield for the candidates hoping to win the next one.
The comments on her Instagram post, as comments tend to be on the grand old internet, are a minefield, with many expressing horror at the very concept of Brussels sprouts atop a pie.
But let's at least try to take a step back from the emotional minefield of day-to-day valuations, and difficult personalities, and take a long-view look at Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
There isn't much demilitarized about it: A minefield laced with barbed wire, it's guarded by combat-ready troops on both sides and has been the site of numerous, sometimes deadly gunbattles and skirmishes.
The platform has always been a proverbial minefield if you happened to tweet edgy jokes a decade ago, or if you in general have bad opinions and like sharing them with the world.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders tiptoed through a minefield of racial issues Sunday evening, with both white candidates attempting to appeal to African American voters during their debate in majority-black Flint, Michigan.
Eisen, who said Trump is "walking through a minefield blindfolded" when he takes office Friday, has led calls for Trump to divest his businesses, along with former George W. Bush lawyer Richard Painter.
For many Americans, navigating the modern workplace can be like traversing a minefield of time-crunched, stressed-out colleagues who prefer to keep one another at a safe distance rather than form bonds.
There have been so many video games featuring SEGA's pointy-of-shoe and blue-of-hue anthropomorphized mascot that it's a minefield trying to sift the stars from the sludge from the shit.
The situation, as it were, is a political, sectarian and religious minefield that some supporters of Francis worry poses a no-win scenario even for a political operator as deft as he is.
The House impeachment inquiry into Trump has added a new dynamic to the Senate races, forcing Democrats in red states and Republicans in blue states to traverse an even more perilous political minefield.
Absent a broad-based, bipartisan compromise supported by 60 or more senators, that would put the Senate right back in the same filibuster minefield that blocked a direct vote on the nuclear agreement.
Food on the campaign trail is a minefield for political candidates who have to figure out how to seem relatable enough to try out the local chow while avoiding an embarrassing eating photo.
A journalist with no skin in the vaccine game — other than the fact that he was a new father when he wrote the book — Mnookin just wanted to explore the minefield for himself.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — It has been an entire business week since I've seen you, and last weekend's flight of fancy has lost altitude and landed in this minefield of a puzzle by Mark Diehl.
"Europe's continued reckless behavior is like dancing in a minefield ... I am telling nations that directly or indirectly embrace terrorist groups: you are nursing a viper in your bosom," he said at Canakkale commemorations.
After the game a young woman pull me aside before we could head to the after party and reminded me that this journey wasn't all fun and games, it was also an emotional minefield.
Without net neutrality rules in place, we could find ourselves trying to navigate the minefield of a Balkanized internet where every user's speed and performance is only as good as their take-home pay.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday Europe should look at its own record on migrants before telling Turkey what to do and accused it of "dancing in a minefield" by supporting terrorist groups.
Fisk's under-the-radar sale of the Stettheimer highlights the minefield institutions must navigate when they use proceeds from art, whether to pay expenses or, in recent years, to try to finance costly expansions.
The next chief of staff will face a tall task of leading the White House through the political minefield of divided government and an intensifying Russia investigation and up to the 85033 presidential election.
Mavis Wanczyk is $336 million richer after winning the Powerball jackpot, but she now must navigate a treacherous minefield, and a few false steps can lead to disaster ... so says TV psychologist Dr. Jenn.
Last month, Texas, which has been a minefield of wrongful convictions — more than 300 in the last 30 years alone — passed the most comprehensive effort yet to rein in the dangers of transactional snitching.
SAN RAFAEL, Colombia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Kneeling down in the middle of a minefield, Noralba Guarin uses a spade to scrape away the hard red earth on a remote wooded hillside in southwestern Colombia.
"Biotech investing is a little bit of a minefield... (and) in a market that's not used to investing in early stage biotech, it comes with a lot of risk," Oppenheimer analyst Mark Breidenbach said.
To admit you didn't like one of these movies as much as someone else, it seems, is to enter a minefield and risk having to be associated with people whose behavior you find reprehensible.
One lesson of the past few weeks is that the Medicare-for-all debate has become a minefield for Democrats — and it's not clear that any candidate has a safe path through it. Sen.
Navigating through the minefield that I like to call the holiday season, we reflect on our gratitude for the things we have received and mourn the things we have lost over the past year.
The relatively inexperienced Tillerson has waded into a political minefield in South Korea, where President Park Geun-hye was impeached a week ago and preparations are being made for a snap election on May 9.
Government watchdogs say the couple's financial interests underscore the ethical minefield they created two years ago when they became two of the closest advisers to the president without divesting from their extensive real estate investments.
"These patients are constantly walking in a minefield, a bomb could go off anytime that could end their life," allergist Dr. Purvi Parikh of the Allergy and Asthma Network told Reuters ahead of the data.
The referendum has left us a nation at odds, not knowing which of our relatives voted which way and dreading the minefield of Christmas conversation more so than in any other year since records began.
Planned Parenthood, which has become an ideological minefield in the 2016 presidential election, said Thursday that it would endorse Hillary Clinton — its first endorsement in a presidential primary in the nonprofit's 100-year existence. Mrs.
Fraternities provided booze, at their houses, giving them control over the event — and setting up a minefield of potentially horrible outcomes, ranging from date rape to long walks of shame in the light of dawn.
Europe's election calendar reads like a political minefield, with prospects appearing all the more bleak with the French elections throwing up the possibility of a break-up of the euro zone and the European Union.
Richard J. Lazarus, a professor of environmental law at Harvard, said Mr. Pruitt would be "walking into a judicial minefield" if he told the E.P.A. to no longer consider certain studies during agency rule-making.
It's also, inconveniently, a dangerous minefield riddled with nasty fault lines that rupture without much warning, generating massive earthquakes that can level buildings, pulverize roads, and kill lots of people in the span of seconds.
The subtext lurking behind such a mischievously loaded sentence is one of stretched truths and potential lies, proffering a minefield of uncertainty about the veracity of any answers or information provided either before or thereafter.
"We're going to have to work our way through the maze of the platform discussions, but the Democrats, they're looking at having to work their way through a minefield, which could be explosive," he said.
Any visit by a high-profile American is a political minefield and Rodman has been criticized for failing to use his influence on leaders who are otherwise isolated diplomatically from the rest of the world.
But in terms of a change likely to avoid the strange minefield that this annual ritual has become -- and yes, even being boring -- to borrow a phrase associated with an aforementioned former president, mission accomplished.
My feed is a minefield of fake news, hoaxes, and people who are throwing out opinions that are so trollish that they are basically begging their "friends" to tap out a quick rage-filled response.
"The equity markets escaped through a minefield of potentially damaging economic and geopolitical news and events last week to finish the period little changed," Bruce Bittles, chief investment strategist at Baird, said in a note.
The uptick in fake Antifa accounts claiming to belong to the current anti-fascist movement can be a minefield for internet explorers looking for a safe place to talk about punching Nazis and resisting fascism.
Mr. Fares was keenly aware of the risks and told a reporter for The New York Times in an online chat that he was working "in a minefield," but did not want to leave Syria.
The U.S. stock market could become a "minefield" this upcoming earnings season as companies begin to feel the heat from slowing economies around the globe, warns Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Financial Group.
Politics has long been perilous for Chinese-language artists, with self-ruled and democratic Taiwan - considered by China to be a wayward province - also a potential minefield, especially as many famous singers come from there.
"Scholars have developed a plethora of terminology such as 'racial battle fatigue,' 'multiple marginality,' 'negotiating the minefield,' and so forth to describe what it is like for people of color in the academy," Perlow said.
Activists have long sought to involve the ICC in one of the world's most protracted and politically-charged conflicts, though court officials have always been wary about stepping onto what some see as a diplomatic minefield.
He did so while helping to steer OPEC through a minefield of instability provided by the political travails of several member countries - including wars involving Iraq and Libya, and sanctions on Riyadh's main strategic rival, Iran.
When it comes to U.S. politics — particularly the absolute minefield that is America, Russia, and Donald Trump Jr.'s recent decision to publish that email chain — the whole thing is pretty much a web of confusion.
The best-case scenario for the news tab is that lots of people will seek it out and find much higher-quality news there than they would in the outrage-bait minefield of the News Feed.
The complicated mathematics involved in squaring all these factors has turned the area into a minefield of overlapping patents, says Georg Washington, boss of Synergy Blue, one of half a dozen firms which develop hybrid machines.
His late mother Princess Diana put the issue on the map for many people across the world when she walked in a minefield in Angola and, later, visited another area plagued by the weapons in Bosnia.
"ISIS (Islamic State) decided to lay... a defensive minefield, but most of the minefields go through the houses," said Salam Mohammed, whose team from the international Mines Advisory Group (MAG) is working to clear the explosives.
The only thing they could agree on was that we should care for the poor — how to do this, though, was another minefield of ideological differences and presuppositions about who was to blame for that poverty.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday Europe should look at its own record on migrants before telling Turkey what to do and accused it of "dancing in a minefield" by supporting terrorist groups.
For avowedly nonpartisan and nonideological reporters, examining the substance of a politician's beliefs and policy views is a professional minefield: The more deeply they venture into it, the more open they are to accusations of bias.
The global crackdown on parents who refuse vaccines for their kids is on Disturbing video shows an Arizona sheriff's deputy body slam a quadruple amputee Twitter is walking into a minefield with its political ads ban
Mueller would likely sidestep that whole minefield and do something that's clearly within his powers: make a report to the House of Representatives that documents evidence of "high crimes and misdemeanors," the constitutional standard for impeachment.
Another angle: Russian donations can be a minefield for American cultural institutions, presenting them with an ethical challenge: Are they promoting a one-sided view of a country that the United States is officially sparring with?
Another angle: Russian donations can be a minefield for American cultural institutions, presenting them with an ethical challenge: Are they promoting a one-sided view of a country that the United States is officially sparring with?
I narrated my own audiobook in 2014, an experience that I described at the time as being akin to an exorcism: three long days in a dark room, tripping through the minefield of my own words.
The nip-waisted crowd resisted trays of fried spring rolls that circulated during cocktail hour, tiptoed through a menu of black truffle risotto and creamy morel rigatoni as if it were a minefield and ignored dessert.
Photographs from 1997 of Diana wearing protective gear as she was escorted through a cleared lane in the live minefield and comforting child amputees sparked global efforts to end the production and use of the weapons.
The then-2104-year-old had been deployed to a nearby minefield on the day the princess visited and watched the footage on a news bulletin after his shift, as the trip had been kept secret.
"Since the law is set up to prevent tobacco companies from promoting their products on social media, and iQOS is a product that uses tobacco, you'll always be walking through a minefield of sorts," the document says.
"The bottom line here is pretty simple if not altogether positive: markets are signaling that both the US and China have blundered into a minefield," Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, said in a note Tuesday.
Ducey, up for reelection this fall, is widely seen as having political ambitions, and his decision to appoint Kyl allowed him to dodge a political minefield and avoid angering competing Republican factions within the state and country.
The album's harsh production and sharp, crude, hyper-referential lyrics have painted the rapper as a soothsayer for the Trump era, able to navigate the minefield of being Online while being literate in its most hateful language.
A roughly five-minute apparent leak from Avengers: Endgame has made social media a minefield for spoiler-averse Marvel movie fans, and the directors have posted a plea for people to avoid revealing details about the movie.
A throng of D.C. insiders from Congress and the Republican National Committee would seem to contradict the president's promise of a complete institutional overhaul, but they may be necessary for an outsider to navigate Washington's political minefield.
At first glance, the condition doesn't look too wild, more like an array of puffy blisters on the neck, but it's what spills out from beneath the minefield of bumps that makes the surgery impossible to forget.
And yet, perversely, there was a way in which this hardened mindset helped protect youngsters from the environment they would face in adolescence, instilling an early-onset world-weariness that kept them attuned to the neighborhood's minefield.
Mirror, Mirror is a twisty coming-of-age story about sixteen year old friends Red, Leo, Naima and Rose who are all trying to figure out who they are and navigate the minefield of school and relationships.
Republicans must now choose between walking onto what they acknowledge is a political minefield and reneging on the political promise that has defined them—that became their organizing principle as an opposition party—during the Obama years.
The holidays were a minefield—I knew that being faced with comments from distant relatives on my body coupled with the pressure to eat would set me off, and I had no way of avoiding being triggered.
" Krawcheck writes that ultimately, her solution was to start a business where she could empower woman and have her success determined by the market, "rather than it being the partial result of navigating this type of minefield.
Friday, September 27 — Sunday, September 29: Angola and MalawiOn Friday, Harry will detonate a mine at a demining field outside Dirico before travelling to Huambo, where Princess Diana was famously photographed walking through a minefield in 1997.
Here, more than a year after the formal end of fighting that drove out the Islamic State's fighters, the path to recovery runs literally through a three-dimensional minefield with the dangers of war still present everywhere.
The prince retraced his mother's steps in Huambo, Angola, on Friday — through what was a live minefield in 1997, when Diana put on a protective vest and visor to highlight the danger of mines around the world.
The other production, which in many ways could not be more unlike this collection, is "Minefield," a staggeringly powerful and humane examination of war that ended its Under the Radar festival run on Sunday at N.Y.U. Skirball.
A lot of lesbians have mourned this shift, however, blaming a "minefield of identity politics" for killing the lesbian bar, as if these places' efforts to be more trans-inclusive are truly to blame for their own demise.
Ten industry specialists who spoke to Reuters said starting up the turbines without engineers from Siemens or its partners would be a tough test of the country's engineering resourcefulness, fraught with technical problems, expensive and a legal minefield.
Read more: 36 things you should never say to your boss'Looking forward to hearing from you'A minefield of power dynamics, this one is "a bit presumptuous but fine if you are doing a favor for someone," Schwalbe says.
Earlier this year, Britain's Prince Harry called for greater global efforts to rid the world of landmines by 2025, two decades after his mother, Princess Diana, walked through a minefield in Angola to highlight the plight of victims.
It's no secret that Colbert's Late Show has been trying to find its footing among the minefield of late night personalities, and the atmosphere surrounding Trump's viral rise seemed eerily quiet without Colbert and Stewart's biting political commentary.
Athletes, as well as other high-net-worth individuals, must not only save — but also invest wisely — all while navigating the minefield of people looking to take advantage of them, because there likely won't be more coming in.
The diplomatic challenges for the United States in Iraq have become a minefield of competing interests as the Islamic State surrenders the last of its Iraqi territory and a host of squabbling groups fight to fill the vacuum.
MALMO, Sweden — The idea that anything labeled "food" can be described as "disgusting" is a minefield, running up against cultural tastes and personal preferences, not to mention the shrinking ability of some countries to feed all their people.
The liquor-laced tale of sex, violence, jealousy and power that emerged gradually through testimony and interviews provides a rare, unfiltered view of life among the 6,000 residents of the 45-square-mile outpost behind a Cuban minefield.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Twenty years after Princess Diana's iconic visit to a minefield in Angola, the world faces a new landmine crisis in Syria and Iraq on a scale not seen for decades, campaigners said on Sunday.
As state and even city regulations and laws are being retooled, proposed or enacted, a proverbial patchwork or regulations is becoming at best a headache, or at worst, a legal and regulatory minefield for compliance and legal departments.
Like the lawsuits that eventually shut down the initial iteration of Napster, the music-sharing service, the case involved a legislation that sought to defuse the legal minefield surrounding the use of digital music in the internet age.
At a time of deep political polarization, where Facebook has become a minefield for anger, only one man can drive an upside-down, tricked-out American muscle car into the hearts of America and make us whole again.
There's a fear that social justice issues are an impossible minefield of irrationality, that white men in particular can never say anything right, and that marginalized people are always ready to pounce with a new accusation of offense.
Going on a date with a complete stranger often requires both parties to navigate a minefield of topics and, by the end of what is usually a terrible time, figure out whether or not they have anything in common.
There is no precedent for major institutional shareholders and thousands of mom-and-pop investors rolling their stakes in a transaction of this size, and legal experts have warned that carrying this out would require navigating a regulatory minefield.
The Iran nuclear deal faces a minefield of grievances that could scuttle the accord as President-elect Donald Trump takes over U.S. policy and Iranian factions wage a bitter fight over who will eventually succeed the nation's supreme leader.
Facebook itself, of course, is a minefield for 13-year-olds — and posting your child's early life on Facebook only to have them later join Messenger Kids and then Facebook, primes them for a very unique form of trouble.
A few flip remarks here and there that made for some greedy "gotcha" headlines — not all of them true to the intent, but hey, if you're gonna walk through a minefield ... It's all just a glaring, gridlocked, Gordian knot.
Despite his West Coast ties, Jackson has largely operated from New York, but, like Colangelo, seems to prefer to work with a loyal son (of his triangle system) in what he is discovering is a minefield of an occupation.
The new acting chief faces a tall task of steering the White House through a political minefield marked by intensifying federal investigations into Trump's associates and the 2016 campaign as well as an emboldened Democratic majority in the House.
From overworked, sexually repressed cooks talking down to women in the kitchen, to straight-up sexual harassment by fellow staff and clients, the service industry is a veritable minefield that women are forced to navigate on a daily basis.
Yet the man responsible for leading Google through this minefield is not one of the company's founders — Larry Page and Sergey Brin — or even Eric Schmidt, the company's former chief executive and chairman, who was ushered aside last year.
President-elect Donald Trump will soon be able to appoint a new director of the agency auditing his taxes, a potential political minefield after his writeoffs and his refusal to release his returns were repeatedly questioned in the campaign.
Despite setting up parental controls and directing her children to sites such as YouTube Kids, which has its own set of problems including inappropriate content slipping through the cracks, she's aware social platforms remain a harrowing minefield for kids.
The head of the National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) is trying to steer his members through the minefield of Trump's threats, which include hefty tariffs on China and a possible withdrawal from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
But the rise of foreign money has turned Silicon Valley into a geopolitical minefield for venture capitalists and startups, requiring American startups to make judgment calls and react to crosscurrents that would've been strange to the industry decades ago.
Minefield originally performed to a sold-out crowd at London's Royal Court in 2016; three years later, it has arrived at New York University's Skirball Center as part of the Public Theater's 2019 Under the Radar festival of experimental performance.
But it's becoming clearer that banking, anti-money laundering, and marijuana laws and regulations have not kept up with the changing views on weed and are holding back entrepreneurs trying to navigate the minefield of conflicting federal and state laws.
But the next season of the hit HBO series will be broadcast before the publication of the novel it is based on, the author said Saturday, creating a minefield of potential spoilers that may be hard for readers to escape.
So it's no wonder that Manafort — President Donald Trump's former campaign manager facing 32 counts of tax, financial, and bank fraud in the Mueller probe — fell victim to this age-old technological minefield, as noted first by Ars Technica today.
Documents seen by Bloomberg reveal that a company owned by the family of Donald Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, could earn as much as $573 million in a planned real estate deal that's an ethical minefield.
The film in question is called Vaxxed: From Cover-up to Catastrophe, and its trailer suggests that it's a minefield of anti-vaccine rhetoric, promising the story of a government cover-up aimed at hiding a link between vaccines and autism.
In the month since Donald Trump won the presidency, American politics has remained a chaotic minefield of furious fact-checking as the president-elect has dodged concerns over his conflicts of interest and tweeted baseless claims about mass voter fraud.
POPE Francis was stepping into a political and theological minefield when he flew to the Greek island of Lesbos on April 16th to meet some of the migrants who have sailed to its shores and are now effectively in detention.
Clinton's finances are a minefield, which we know because she has released 39 years of tax returns; Trump would be the first major party nominee since Gerald Ford not to release his tax return (even Ford released a tax summary).
A US nurse involved in a tortuous legal battle in Saudi Arabia, in which she claims authorities have consistently discriminated against her because she is a foreign woman, shows how the legal system can be a minefield for foreign women.
Separately, President Trump again derided Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, as "Pocahontas," this time at a White House event honoring Navajo veterans of World War II. _____ • Pope Francis is navigating a diplomatic minefield in the first papal visit to Myanmar.
Harry will visit the location where his mother was photographed and be shown how an area that was a dangerous minefield in 1997 is now a busy street with schools, shops and houses — a demonstration of the benefits of de-mining.
Leading the court through an ideological minefield at a time of intense political partisanship will tax the leadership of Chief Justice Roberts, who has earned the respect if not affection of his colleagues during his time as the court's leader.
If only the fittest rats make it through the control campaign, the survivors may be even better adapted to take advantage of the high-resource minefield of modern cities, leaving a new population of "super rats" to breed and repopulate.
Mission Ceviche's servers, while eager to be helpful, have a habit of singling out the most obvious dishes — the classic ceviche, the octopus leg — and pushing them so hard you might suspect the rest of the menu is a minefield.
"America and" was a liaison minefield: It contained three different "a" sounds, two of them in rapid succession between the words, separate but intimately connected not just in the same sentence but also within the same phrase, thought and breath.
The Clinton Administration ordered the clearing of the US military's last minefield during the late 1990s, clearing the landmines that had been placed around the US Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to defend that installation against Communist Cuban troops.
The festivities have already started and members of the president-elect's new cabinet and big-ticket donors are staying at the Trump International Hotel in Washington — a building that illustrates the minefield of potential conflicts of interest facing Mr. Trump.
In mid-February, the 22008-year-old was hired as the school's athletic director, and he has wasted little time in attempting to steer both his troubled department and Illinois' tarnished sports brand away from a minefield of losses, controversies, and confusing leadership.
In the pool stages of the World Cup, England persisted with this approach, and failed to chase totals of 349 against Pakistan, 286 against Australia, and, most shockingly of all, 233 against a mediocre Sri Lanka side, on a minefield of a pitch.
Even if you believe Trump buys into the worldview of every tweet he shares with his 66.5 million followers – and really, there's no reason to think he doesn't – the president's ability to up the influence of lesser-known accounts is still a minefield.
"In the minefield of packaged food stocks lately, where big misses, disappointments have almost become the norm, General Mills' strong third quarter, profit guidance raise and constructive tone should send the stock up by a solid amount," J.P. Morgan analyst Ken Goldman said.
His strong moral compass is no match for a world where a black teenager living in a little house with his younger sister has to navigate a minefield of threats, from earning enough money to dodging cops to dodging his boss's bodyguards.
It belongs on the same shelf as those shows, both for its frenetic absurdity, and for its explication of what it's like to be a woman stepping through the daily minefield of life, relationships, and work in 21st-century New York City.
Not only is it awash in a synapse-frying torrent of mental spew and unpleasant headlines, but the network is also a performative minefield waiting to destroy either your career or your emotional well-being — and quite often both if given enough time.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Britain's Prince Harry threw his support behind a campaign to rid the world of landmines by 2025 on Tuesday, two decades after his mother, Princess Diana, walked through a minefield in Angola to highlight the plight of victims.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — Two back-to-back court developments this week indicate a possible road map for President Trump through the minefield of legal resistance he has faced as judges across the country have blocked much of his hard-line immigration agenda.
"Once you start venturing outside of monetary policy as a Fed official, it's a minefield and you quickly lose credibility in saying that monetary policy should be independent," said Calabria, who pointed to a long track record of Fed officials offering fiscal prescriptions.
MAREA, Syria (Reuters) - Ahmad Najjar stands in the middle of an Islamic State minefield in northern Syria holding torn camouflage rags that he said were from the clothing of a colleague recently blown up while dismantling explosives planted by the militant group.
Stan Miroshnik, an L.A.-based banker whose outfit, Element Group, is exclusively focused on the digital token capital markets, said that simply figuring out how to appraise a venture-backed company that has also raised money through an ICO is proving a minefield.
So if that's you, and you're wondering how to maneuver around this minefield without being called out for being racist, then go ahead, but paste this question on your bottle of Factor 50+: How would I act in a homeless shelter in London?
Hulbert picks her way through the minefield of "spectrum" or "savant" kids and the question of whether what we call autism, with its bestowal of exceptionally close and persistent focus on some object, can be a help in the arts and sciences.
This show follows three soon-to-be-married couples as they navigate the minefield of family acceptance: Eugene, who is Jewish, and Samantha, who is Christian; Briana, who is black, and Adam, who is white; and Chris and Lou, two gay men.
The balance is precarious, and most paths forward for content moderation are a minefield of unintended consequences — just ask Facebook, Twitter and Google, who have been made to grapple with once seemingly innocuous choices that have brought us to where we are today.
Suddenly "What We're Up Against" — written in 1992, not long after Anita Hill testified in the Senate, accusing the Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment — feels both cathartic and clarifying, a map of a minefield drawn in bold cartoon colors.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Britain's Prince Harry on Monday threw his weight behind mine clearance efforts in Angola, a cause championed by his mother more than two decades ago when she made global headlines by walking through a minefield in the country.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department has assigned the top prosecutor in Brooklyn to coordinate Ukraine-related investigations, according to a memo released Tuesday to Congress, bringing a new layer of Washington supervision to an area of interest that has become a political minefield.
It is, in other words, a minefield — if not an impossibility — for people who work irregular hours, can't afford child care, have disabilities or are in abusive relationships and do not want to express their political choices in front of their partner.
BRUSSELS — The European Union has had a rough year, buffeted by terrorism, "Brexit," far-right populism and lethargic growth, and leaders of its member states were tiptoeing through a geopolitical minefield on Thursday during their end-of-year summit meeting in Brussels.
Ms. Kelly's apparent move to the morning, which Variety reported earlier, removes her from the tricky minefield of syndicated daytime TV. Other TV news hosts, including Jane Pauley, Meredith Vieira and Katie Couric, have tried their hand at the format and failed.
"I don't know how to say this and I don't want to get it wrong either, because everything is a minefield of bombs going off, but ever since I played Trump, black people love me," the actor said in a story published Wednesday.
Huambo, Angola (CNN)Britain's Duke of Sussex has made "a particularly significant and poignant journey" during his 10-day tour of southern Africa, when he honored his mother's legacy on Friday by returning to the exact site of his mother's famous minefield walk.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the UK industry's trade body, said its program highlighted "a contingency planning minefield", with changes to regulations, onerous customs processes, tariffs and restricted access to talent among the challenges facing the sector in a "no deal" scenario.
London wants to focus on what happens after Brexit but the bloc says more ground must first be covered on settling the terms of departure, including the bill, leaving dozens of officials to pick their way through a diplomatic minefield from Monday to Thursday.
Hence, the title of the exhibition, The Alt-Right Complex, is an exhibition that draws nuanced parallels between hateful ideology and imagery online, bearing in mind the psychological minefield that transcends the internet and enters into mainstream consciousness and into real life political events.
It's hard to know what to make of all this from just a short trailer, so I'll point you elsewhere: Vox called the film a "deliberately provocative minefield," which at the very least, sounds right for a work by C.K. It comes out November 17th.
Given that facial recognition permits identification and monitoring of travelers by race and national origin (and given that the Trump administration has already shown a proclivity toward punishing black and brown travelers), the widespread collection of such data creates a minefield for potential misuse.
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog is expected to criticize the FBI’s handling of the Clinton email investigation, stepping into a political minefield as it details how a determinedly non-partisan law enforcement agency came to be entangled in the 2016 presidential race.
Also, more recent operating systems like Windows 8, 8.1 and 10 were engineered from the start to run securely in today's security minefield that is the internet (even if you accidentally download malware, Windows 10 "code integrity" will prevent unknown software from executing code).
From what we have gathered, one of them basically sounds like a Latin disco version of Drake's most recent Rihanna collab, "Too Good", which throws up a whole minefield of issues: are they actually a couple or is thisthat Taylor Swift Instagram all over again?
The prospect of broaching a probable minefield of group sensitivities—"Suicide mission," a young friend of mine remarked, mildly, when I told him that I would review the show—is apt to rattle anyone these days, let alone an old straight white male like me.
When a soldier rushes through a hail of bullets to neutralize a bunker, or tightrope-walks through a minefield to save a fallen comrade, he or she can take a certain level of comfort in knowing that the military doesn't treat such acts lightly.
And thanks to cash-compromised lawmakers and terrible tech policy (from neutering said privacy rules to killing net neutrality), companies like Verizon are helping to effectively break the internet, placing the onus on consumers to somehow navigate a minefield of apathy and rampant data collection.
In the realm of actual web series, Y Films released a five-part series called Sex Chat with Pappu & Papa, a charming/hilarious show out of India about a father negotiating the minefield of sex-related questions posed to him by his young son.
He took no questions and left it to Mr. Kozak, a career diplomat with long experience in human rights issues, to navigate the minefield of how the United States chooses which adversaries to condemn, and how to characterize the human rights violations of allies.
Both films fall into that time-honored category of movies about groups of friends on the cusp of big life changes who, over the course of one zany day, characters learn lessons about themselves, friendship, and growing up while also navigating a befuddling hormonal minefield.
Last week, the show's book writer, Lynn Nottage, stepped into a minefield when she gave an interview to The Daily Mail in which she suggested that she found the two men who detailed abuse allegations against Jackson in a new documentary to be truthful.
Opportunities to extend cooperation into the areas of defense and security are limited, particularly given the minefield of geopolitical differences between Moscow and Riyadh — most notably regarding Saudi Arabia's arch-rival Iran, which works closely with the Kremlin in regional conflicts such as Syria.
How both men navigate this political minefield in the second year of the Trump White House may move them far outside the cocoon-like zone they operated in during the first year of the administration when they kept largely out of the public eye.
So Wilson was using America First as a way to maneuver his way through a political minefield by saying America would be first to lead the world, and that it should stay neutral so it could pick up the pieces in Europe after the war.
In just a few short months, Donald Trump has already damaged his relationship with Israel so badly that what should have been a victory lap through one of America's closest allies will instead be a march through a minefield of the president's own making.
In case you need a refresher: Targaryens were even bigger fans of incest than the Lannister twins (and just look at the incompetent rulers that unholy union produced.) After generations of inbreeding, Targaryen genetics are a minefield of insanity just waiting to implode in fire and blood.
Still, when we watch her treat the more relatable, low-stakes conditions — like a minefield of tiny blackheads that looks identical to the one occupying the bridge of your nose — it's easy to think, Maybe I could just squeeze those buggers out myself, Dr. Lee-style.
Everyone pretends to be casually cool and sexually sophisticated, but at the same time, for many people sex is still dangerously intimate and revealing, sometimes even a minefield of shame, and always fraught with the rawest of emotions and desires, difficult to talk about and to negotiate.
Here again, President Trump stepped into an ethical and legal minefield by withholding a White House meeting and $400 million worth of military assistance to a besieged Ukrainian leader -- whose country's eastern provinces suffer under Russian-backed separatist fighting -- in exchange for dirt on the Bidens.
The complex topic of economic policy should be removed from the political minefield as far as possible or, at least, to hold politicians to account when they make brazen remarks about the public finances without the slightest acknowledgment that economics is not a right-wrong subject.
Unlike on the first leg of his international tour, in Saudi Arabia, where King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud's lavish embrace of the president and his coterie was almost obscene in its over-the-top opulence, in Israel Trump faces a minefield of his own making.
We're not going to jump into the minefield of ethnography here or determine whether this is empirically the case for an entire group of people (especially one as broadly defined as "white people"); certain members of our staff's liberal usage of hot sauce would suggest otherwise.
A quarter-century on, Mr. le Carré has finally dared to venture out into the minefield of television again, and what's remarkable about "The Night Manager" is how many liberties he's allowed the screenwriter, David Farr, and the director, Susanne Bier, to take with his material.
At one point, I actually grinded this same minefield for scrap to complete a quest that I thought I needed to complete the game, but found out later it was completely unnecessary (a problem stemming from the game's failure to distinguish between optional and mandatory quests).
Democrats have so far applauded the DNC for being transparent and inclusive in the process, but the high stakes and the high number of contenders is a minefield for the national party as it seeks to recover from its widely-panned handling of the 85033 primary race.
The well-received film premiered at SXSW in March, and follows a rising daredevil street photographer from Queens named Humza Deas; aspiring fashion mogul Kaylyn Slevin; and a Ohio student Emma Crocket, who represents those of us just trying to exist in today's social media minefield.
Swanburg, who's made his mark as the master of low-budget mumblecore films like Drinking Buddies, has assembled an all-star cast to tell eight stand-alone stories about young Chicagoans fumbling through a minefield of mobile dating apps and shifting cultural norms in search of love.
Editorial Here's a warning to the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, and other environmentally inclined Senate Democrats, like Sheldon Whitehouse and Ed Markey: A legislative minefield lies dead ahead, pocked with destructive amendments of Republican origin hostile to clean air, clean water, endangered species and fragile landscapes.
Under Mr. Cook, Apple has cannily avoided every minefield in tech and politics over the past couple of years, winning a windfall from President Trump's tax cut, avoiding getting burned in his trade war — all while enjoying the loyalty of every moneyed hipster and suburbanite on earth.
While Mr. Kelly has quickly brought some order to a disorganized and demoralized staff, he is fully aware of the president's volcanic resentment about being managed, according to a dozen people close to Mr. Trump, and has treaded gingerly through the minefield of Mr. Trump's psyche.
Although she wrote books, she specialized in essays, and much of her most influential work — including perhaps her most famous piece, "Dancing Through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice, and Politics of a Feminist Literary Criticism" (21893) — was published in academic and literary journals.
Although she wrote books, she specialized in essays, and much of her most influential work — including perhaps her most famous piece, "Dancing Through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice, and Politics of a Feminist Literary Criticism" (21893) — was published in academic and literary journals.
The season's dominant theme was race in America, a dangerous minefield for a white showrunner and an especially dangerous one for a genre series that combined depictions of historical race massacres with a superhero whose power involved being able to slip and slide on the ground.
For teenagers today, the internet is both a stage onto which to step boldly and a minefield through which to step gingerly — a double bind that has given rise to whole new habits of living online, in which self-expression and self-protection are inextricably linked.
It's difficult to not descend into a minefield of them (Jeff Bezos' Prime and Jeff Bezos' package are popular jokes on Twitter today, and HuffPost and The New York Post ran with "Bezos Exposes Pecker") and conclude that it is simply a field day for tabloids.
If past is prologue, these lawsuits could be a minefield for Mr. Trump, who so far has avoided, on his lawyers' advice, a face-to-face interview with the special counsel, Robert Mueller — in no small part because of the president's tenuous relationship with the truth.
In such a potential minefield, what possibilities remain for academic writing and criticism on the work of living artists (and deceased ones with overly involved estates) when she can register disapproval and silence our work through her curator or editor, or through the withholding of image permissions?
LONDON (Reuters) - Battered and bruised he may have been but Mo Farah took it all in his long, loping stride as he negotiated the minefield of the 5,000 meters heats in the rain at the World Championships on Wednesday to set up one final assault on track gold.
With 2870 million people estimated to earn livelihoods from sugar across 2700 states in Mexico, the spat may also serve as an example of the political minefield the government will face in a broader trade talks later this year that could affect jobs in the thriving manufacturing sector.
For women on Twitch, appearing single has become a minefield Women broadcasters have on Twitch face a hurdle their male counterparts don't, my colleague Patricia Hernandez reports: Many women on Twitch say that being on the platform means navigating complicated expectations from viewers, especially when it comes to relationships.
"Under the new market abuse regime issuers too have to be careful with what they're saying and make sure they are conveying the same message to everyone - it can be a bit of a minefield," said Brendon Moran, global co-head of corporate DCM origination at Societe Generale.
Tell me more: Keyboard apps are a potential privacy minefield given that, if you allow cloud-enabled features, they can be in a position to suck out all the information you're typing into your device — from passwords to credit card numbers to the private contents of your messages.
And as a designer who has often been at his best when he is using fashion to philosophize on the subject of sex (or Puritanism or hidebound morality), he may have struggled with how to express himself at a time when the topic has become a public minefield.
Favilla introduces us to the online punctuation police ("comma panic," vanity capitalization), helps us read between the lines in our inboxes ("the 48 most annoying ways to start off an email") and steers us through the etymological minefield that is modern digital communication ("42 ways to type laughter").
"That building is symbolic of the minefield that President-elect Trump has decided to walk through," said Representative Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat of Maryland, who is the ranking member on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which is charged with investigating any potential wrongdoing by government officials.
As I argued with George Akerlof in a 2015 book, "Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception," regulators must steer around a minefield of complex deceptions and subterfuges set up by special interests, distortions that become accepted as an everyday reality, to the detriment of consumers.
What they found beyond concerns about losing business, access to C-suites and bearing the expense of engagement in a sector defined by low costs, was a political minefield for index fund companies whose success has reached a point of market dominance, and over which regulatory concerns may grow.
" Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) weighed in on the controversy Friday, accusing Trump and Maguire of "stonewalling," and warning in a statement that if the president "has done what has been alleged, then he is stepping into a dangerous minefield with serious repercussions for his Administration and our democracy.
Read: Syrian army vows to eject US troops It is an extraordinarily detailed, point by point approach from the Trump administration that inserts US forces into a geopolitical minefield they once sought to avoid -- and one that they arguably now risk worsening if they suddenly pull out overnight.
The criticism highlights the minefield that publishers face as they try to court an emerging market of young conservatives who identify with extreme right-wing stances on issues like immigration and gender equality — positions embodied with devious, irreverent glee by Mr. Yiannopoulos — that they feel are undermining the nation.
Because traditional journalistic activity does not extend to helping a source break a code to gain illicit access to a classified network, the charge appeared to be an attempt by prosecutors to sidestep the potential First Amendment minefield of treating the act of publishing information as a crime.
After five years of work and 70 interviews with veterans from both sides of the conflict, Arias chose six men who would go on to become the main characters in the play "Minefield" and the film "Theatre of War," where they recall their experiences in a scripted play considered documentary theater.
On the one hand, he said, the latest developments confirmed his fears that granting ecclesiastical independence to Ukraine might be "a march in a minefield", but on the other, he felt that the Patriarchate of Moscow was at fault in using the Eucharist, Christianity's holiest rite, as an instrument of power.
And rather than trying to play into those expectations, he bucked them entirely, doubling down his focus on doing whatever the hell he wanted and on cultivating his new Young Money artists Drake and Nicki Minaj (the latter makes an impressive showing on "Knockout" despite the stylistic minefield it presents).
While the measures of future or implied price volatility look remarkably subdued, they are disguising a minefield in individual securities and currencies, and - during particular periods - micro market storms that may become magnified as U.S. interest rates rise and other central banks step back from years of anesthetizing money-printing.
Benisek v Lamone marks the second time the court has stepped into an electoral politics minefield this term, and in three months' time, the justices must decide whether to try to put the brakes on partisan gerrymandering—a scourge of American democracy whereby politicians rig elections in their own favour.
As people who take sartorial choices with the utmost seriousness, it's that final task that we find to be the most sweat-inducing — decoding directives like "black tie optional" and "beach formal" can be a minefield of confusion, indecision, and doubt for even the most assured and self-confident of dressers.
But he navigated an unprecedented minefield, neither overreaching nor being timorous toward President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and his allies.
A perilous decline in Oscar ratings last year -- one about which Trump subsequently gloated, again via Twitter -- and the rather embarrassing spectacle of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences struggling to find a host this year merely underscores that the awards-presentation business can be a public-relations minefield.
Its depiction of addicts falling off the wagon, of the emotional darkness that might lead them there, and of the way their loved ones don't know how to navigate the minefield they leave behind has deep empathy for both addicts and those who love them but have their patience tested.

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