Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

193 Sentences With "minefields"

How to use minefields in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "minefields" and check conjugation/comparative form for "minefields". Mastering all the usages of "minefields" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Doing business in the Middle East often presents numerous minefields.
Children are bused there along a narrow road through minefields.
The internet has introduced a few unique conundrums and social minefields.
"You have to know how to navigate these minefields," Gandhi said.
Calendars too often turn into minefields rather than useful organizational tools.
Minefields at the border would be an even more effective deterrent.
The comic books were visual and narrative minefields for Ganesh's subjective interpretations.
I've written about the privacy minefields of Facebook and other social networks.
The minefields don't end at the banks of the Charles River, either.
LF: For the composer, some tracks are minefields, some are rose gardens.
The Halo Trust, which has been working in Angola since 1994, during which time it has destroyed more than 95,000 landmines and cleared 840 minefields, estimates that there is still more than one thousand minefields to be cleared.
In the past, people have discovered shipwrecks, a lost forest, and even minefields.
There are all sorts of minefields to tiptoe through — personally, professionally, and ethically.
If you watch how the Pope moves, he is not afraid of minefields.
The rats are also deployed to detect explosives in minefields from Cambodia to Colombia.
Whether in the DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo) or not literal minefields, more diplomatic.
Genuine progressives who understand the policy and rhetorical minefields of the left should help.
Minefields abound when translating outdated, sometimes derogatory dialect for the Metropolitan Opera's seatback titles.
Moderation and compromise, especially across party lines, are political minefields few politicians dare cross.
But his sporadic approach to Facebook and Instagram made them minefields of the worst order.
BURNETT: Amidst the minefields is a bridge and North Korea is on the other side.
House Republicans will need someone stronger to guide them through the Medicare and ObamaCare minefields.
There were many minefields that I'm certain I skipped over without realizing that they are disqualifying.
Most of premium cable's best series are incomprehensible minefields because they're sci-fi and fantasy extravaganzas.
Following in his mother's footsteps, Harry visited minefields in Angola in 2013 and Mozambique in 2010.
There are the parent message boards, terrifying and dense minefields of extreme opinions and war stories.
A brief primer on the apps, and their minefields, keeping teens and tweens glued to their phones.
The New York Times has been a case study recently in the difficulties of traversing those minefields.
Giddins guides us past these minefields in brisk, lucid prose, as smoothly controlled as a Crosby performance.
They have laced vast tracts of land with improvised landmines, creating minefields that extend for dozens of kilometres.
For women, she said, this identity work often requires navigating the minefields of sexual objectification, harassment and danger.
Minefields aside, it's still worth looking backward, especially when movies that defined a generation hit a big birthday.
Over a long career, Mr. Comey has excelled at telling his story while tiptoeing around Washington's bureaucratic minefields.
But it is not enough to provide cover for the minefields he puts down with voters almost every day.
Here's a primer on some of the apps they might be using and the minefields that come with them.
Here's a primer on some of the apps they might be using, and the minefields that come with them.
There are estimated to be 1,104 minefields remaining in the country, covering an area of more than 26,000 acres.
They need information on licensing requirements, on tariffs and subsidies, and on planning—all of which can be political minefields.
They were found stumbling through minefields out of the tiny pocket which is all that's left of the Islamic State.
Former President Barack Obama could seem removed, ever mindful of the minefields underfoot for a black politician emitting fury. Mrs.
Whenever it focuses on Sydney's dash through the minefields of democracy, "Kings" is entertaining and informative, if not surprising theatrically.
The authorities warned locals against trying to return to the town because unexploded shells could turn its streets into minefields.
"This is deactivating the cultural, ethnic and ideological minefields that have been opened up in Turkey in the past five years."
To get to the water, pilgrims have to get through a military zone, sticking to a narrow path surrounded by minefields.
In your attempt to push back against the ORC's colonization effort, you'll break into refineries, clear minefields, and solve simple puzzles.
The pope, Burke said, was "not afraid of minefields," but he could not just "parachute in" to areas to solve crises.
It's true; the current craze of Pokemon GO has turned the streets into minefields of zombielike Americans searching for a Gyrados.
Elberfeld says the easiest places to keep her costs down are housing and transportation, two areas that are minefields for many.
Phrases like brut Champagne, carpe diem and sotto voce presented potential minefields of errors, making it impossible to follow pronunciation guidelines blindly.
All you had to worry about was IRL run-ins, but now there are a thousand online minefields you have to avoid.
There is no guarantee that the French will be able to steer Sahelian forces through any figurative minefields, and do so correctly.
While the city's center has been cleared, villages press hard against minefields containing explosives set by Cubans, who supported the Angolan government.
Amnesty International said in May that civilians returning home in northern Yemen risked injury and death from "minefields" of deadly cluster bombs.
Liu has also grown adept at navigating political minefields, finding ways to transmit writers' political or social critiques without being too direct.
White-naped cranes and black-faced spoonbills are among the rarer species to seek refuge there, among the minefields and abandoned towns.
Besides checkpoints and minefields, the regime and its allies employ brutal blockades that prevent food or water from reaching the isolated towns.
Used to navigating moral minefields in shows such as "The Wire" and "The Sopranos", viewers have outgrown simplistic tales of good and evil.
Shot-up storefronts and apartment blocks, carcasses of burnt-out armored vehicles and signs marking minefields now define the cityscape along the sea.
You only have to look at the cultural minefields that are not mentioned in Better Deal: immigration, gay rights, abortion, Black Lives Matter.
The threat of minefields is an ongoing and horrifying one, and the duty of clearing them is as difficult as it is dangerous.
Hundreds of prisoners didn't make it out of the camp, but 300 or so did, under fire, and then only to face minefields.
He picked his way through minefields, he said, broke out of jails, dodged security patrols and crawled through jungle to avoid border posts.
She and two fellow spies drove to Tréguier, in Brittany, where a contact was to guide them through minefields to a waiting boat.
I leave that off the profile because there are too many minefields that can get triggered if that stuff is in a profile.
In May, the national mine authority estimated that 1,104 minefields remain to be cleared in Angola, at a cost of almost $263 million.
" Tapper pressed Priebus on the topic, asking: "As White House chief of staff, you're supposed to look out for any political or ethical minefields.
Rights group Amnesty International said in May that civilians returning home in northern Yemen risked injury and death from "minefields" of deadly cluster bombs.
They complain college campuses are minefields of competing grievances and sensitivities for comics whose jokes touch on sensitive subjects like sexual assault or gender.
It's like tiptoeing through minefields where even if you step on a landmine, they don't all kill you, some just pelt you with candy.
He was remembered as a giant of epochal times that redrew Europe's political architecture and dismantled the minefields and watchtowers of the Iron Curtain.
Twenty two years after my mother visited Angola, there are still more than 1,000 minefields in this beautiful country that remain to be cleared.
The Love Bot attempts to look alive for the cameras as he recounts various attempts to smooth over inevitable minefields at the ladies' home bases.
Inslee is also uniquely willing to admit to hard truths about what victory in this fight will require, even when those truths are political minefields.
Today, as populations have swelled with Angola's postwar economic recovery, communities now ring the city's outskirts and villagers are living next to still-active minefields.
Over two decades later, Prince Harry honors his late mother by walking those same minefields with the former landmine victims, honoring Diana's instrumental humanitarian work.
The rare Golan Wolf even seeks out the minefields, where humans cannot enter and most animals are too light to trigger explosions, according to Yedvab.
There are many reasons to meditate, but the value of being mindful in these overstressed times lies in the ability to navigate real-life minefields.
So how did an art museum in San Francisco — without a single Muslim curator on staff — go about navigating the potential minefields of such a survey?
It is rare for defectors to cross the Demilitarized Zone, which is fortified by layers of barbed-wire fences, minefields and armed sentries on both sides.
"It's actually really challenging for them to do anything into the South [because] there's a lot of minefields, and the North knows about them," explained Baker.
The new rules contain potential minefields, especially for people who have chosen a trust as the beneficiary of an I.R.A., on behalf of children or grandchildren.
Beyond the checklist of history-making "firsts," she was savvy throughout her career, navigating the minefields of racism and sexism with an aplomb that seemed effortless.
I also found microwaving things in the office kitchen to be full of social minefields ranging from small talk to the physical navigation of the space.
But the Islamic State is expected to fight hard in Raqqa, where it has fortified its positions with trenches, tunnels, minefields and houses rigged with explosives.
What's happening: Recent moves, some unfolding in secret, show the reach of the companies' ambition — and, in some cases, their lack of preparation for the minefields.
Walsh told Reuters there were many potential good uses of robotics and Artificial Intelligence in the military, including removing humans from dangerous task such as clearing minefields.
Yet camps are already overflowing with escapees who trekked several miles past Islamic State snipers and minefields in sweltering heat to find there was not even shade.
While Javier Zamora's lovers may not have to contend with feuding families nor navigate the ethnic minefields of "West Side Story," their destinies are star-crossed nevertheless.
His project, "Mineland — The Endless War," includes portraits of land mine survivors, aerial photographs of minefields and demining operations, and images of exploded ordnance and prosthetic limbs.
So while it may seem like the Democratic Party is at war in certain arenas—the Nevada convention, the minefields of Twitter—for the most part peace reigns.
Then there are minefields like LTE patents to step through (which are currently making it impossible for Apple to avoid buying LTE radio chips from Qualcomm and Intel).
A new approach is needed, but there are many potential minefields that, if not carefully managed, can leave the United States worse off for holding a summit meeting.
May's willful ignorance and obstinacy means she has never understood the landscape she's operating in, where the minefields lie, where the safe places and escape routes might be.
But a few North Korean soldiers and civilians have defected by crossing the DMZ, undeterred by minefields, sentry posts and tall fences topped with barbed wire, some electrified.
Angola has committed to clearing all landmines by 2025, but HALO said an estimated 1,155 minefields remained, covering an area equivalent to 121 square kilometers (47 square miles).
As part of the peace effort, a pilot programme started last year involving guerrilla fighters working alongside army soldiers to identify and clear a small number of minefields.
Government-run camps are overflowing with Falluja escapees who trekked several kilometers (miles) past Islamic State snipers and minefields in sweltering heat to find there was not even shade.
The host of party has always got to think on their feet and improvise, to navigate changing goalposts of social norms and political minefields with drunks stumbling through them.
He adopted a traditional Ukrainian hairstyle, similar to a Mohawk, and served at various positions along the front line — a maze of trenches and minefields that surrounds separatist territory.
The conflict drew comparisons to the First World War, with waves of soldiers forced to march through minefields towards Eritrean trenches where they were cut down by machinegun fire.
"He is not afraid of minefields," Mr. Burke said, bristling at the notion that the trip had damaged the moral authority that is the pope's most powerful diplomatic asset.
HANOI, Vietnam — For the last week on the road, President Trump had been measured, disciplined and studiously scripted as he picked his way through the geopolitical minefields of Asia.
The 2.5-mile-wide DMZ, considered the most heavily fortified border in the world, is guarded by minefields, sentry posts and tall fences topped with barbed wire, some electrified.
So, while Jerry and George's plight might not be impossible, it's definitely filled with minefields — so expecting to get out of the situation without a little tension is wishful thinking.
Then on May 2, Kirchner was named ombudsman to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, meaning she will be responsible for helping immigrants navigate the legal minefields of the immigration system.
Having lived and thrived for years in the political minefields of Washington, DC -- it was his second nature to avoid situations where he might be accused of grandstanding or overreach.
With peace efforts now in progress, FARC and government forces have begun clearing some minefields, but it is a painfully slow process that can involve ground being searched by hand.
Obama will need to offer a road map through the minefields of mourning but, even more importantly, the lode stars to navigate us through the discrimination and fear enveloping America.
In fact, it has set up one of the biggest minefields in the world outside of Guantanamo — intended, in part, to prevent Cubans from leaving Cuba to go to... Cuba.
Their workplaces, particularly if at cultural institutions, have become professional minefields: In these fraught times, linguistic slips involving any kind of race or sex or "otherness" can trigger a layoff.
It tells the story of two soldiers tasked with delivering a crucial message and follows them throughout—over minefields and through trenches, with the chaos of war all around them.
Hexagon shaped at the top, approximately 6.7m in height, these towers controlled the minefields laid in the Thames Estuary to protect Britain against any enemy coming from the North Sea.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeWedding proposals are just one of the many minefields you have to navigate on social media platforms, and Ivan Miranda isn't making things any easier.
Not only are buildings booby trapped, mine clearers say minefields stretch for tens of kilometers (miles) to the southeast of Bashiqa, roughly along the former frontier of Islamic State-held areas.
Nationwide, about 32,000 acres of confirmed minefields need to be cleared, and 88,000 acres of suspected areas need to be verified as safe, according to the Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor.
"Knowing all of the ways that PayPal almost died in getting its creation makes me know what the checklist is of, how are you on all these minefields," the entrepreneur said.
Finney's scenes with Keaton are emotional minefields, but the most heartbreaking moment in the picture finds Finney trying, and failing, to give a birthday gift to his oldest (and angriest) offspring.
ISIS has fortified the city's outskirts with tunnels, trenches, minefields and blast walls and it is defended by far more fighters than in Tikrit or Ramadi -- cities that ISIS lost last year.
Gunn has the lead role as investment banker working to take a Silicon Valley startup public, while avoiding the minefields of betrayal and counter ambitions lurking around the deal in every direction.
The Halo Trust, a Scottish-based charity that has cleared minefields worldwide and was once sponsored by the late Princess Diana, is looking to raise $4 million to make western site safe.
SEOUL, South Korea — A North Korean soldier defected to South Korea on Thursday morning, sneaking across the countries' land border, which is heavily guarded with armed sentries, minefields and barbed wire fences.
But "The Good Fight" stands on its own because of the way it traffics in the thorny dynamics that arise among women who are navigating professional minefields, complex desires and identity politics.
In the preceding months, Mr. Hechler had accompanied the reformer Joseph A. Yablonski on visits to minefields when Mr. Yablonski was challenging Tony Boyle for the presidency of the United Mine Workers.
With this episode, "The Good Fight" demonstrates how powerful a show it can be when it develops the interior lives of its black characters as they handle political, legal and personal minefields.
Facing criticism from Western allies that it was too slow to stop the flow jihadis from Syria, Turkey has fortified its 900 km (560 miles) border with fences, minefields, ditches and a wall.
And then there are the aforementioned quarantine threats and sinkholes and minefields, all of which seem like they're on a day trip from another series and/or the Lonely Planet guidebook to Belize.
Other than coming down on the side of keeping the individual mandate, it steers clear of the minefields that have cropped around Obamacare for the last seven years in favor of minor fixes.
Even as he's flexing his brain power in biology class ("You're pretty smart," his cute female lab partner tells him), he shows he's clueless when it comes to maneuvering the school's social minefields.
To the east stretched the "McNamara Line," the 2,227-foot-wide "barrier" ordered by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, which the Marines had cleared and sowed with seismic and acoustic sensors and minefields.
CreditCreditTyler Hicks/The New York Times NEHIM, Yemen — Desperate to break through enemy lines, the Saudi-backed forces fighting in Yemen are sending untrained soldiers to clear minefields, sometimes using only their bayonets.
He's Dealt With Minefields Before Trump USA: Steelworkers Buy Cruises, Immigrants Plan Deportation How Trump's '100-Day Action Plan' Could Impact LGBTQ Rights It was the first time Clinton spoke extensively about her loss.
There are some tools, like Twitter's Mute or Facebook's relatively new Keyword Snooze, that can help you traipse through the minefields, but in general, try to stay off your phone as much as possible.
Residents are escaping Raqqa under cover of night as U.S.-backed forces close in, taking their chances against minefields and hostile fighters rather than risking death in a major battle expected to begin soon.
Across the Democratic primary field, candidates hoping to avoid his fate — high hopes, "low energy," hard fall — are finding themselves in familiar political minefields, even if they'd rarely agree with Mr. Bush on policy.
But a few North Korean soldiers and civilians have defected by crossing the 2.5-mile-wide demilitarized zone, which is guarded by minefields, sentry posts and tall fences topped with barbed wire, some electrified.
Though the White House says there is no formal agenda, the investigations underway in Washington into Russia's election meddling, the continuing sanctions against Russia and differing goals in the Syrian war are potential minefields.
"Either they stay in Raqqa, subjecting their children to increased violence and airstrikes, or they take them over the front-line, knowing they will need to cross minefields and may be caught in crossfire."
But he spends most of the film, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last month, showing how interpersonal minefields, notably his inability to find and stay in love, impede his ability to achieve happiness.
The pundits rolled over for a big ole belly scratch: Flipping around the networks' postgame coverage, the praise was almost completely unleavened by reality checks about Trump's track record or the minefields awaiting his agenda.
Cross straits tensions between China and Taiwan are developing into an international drama with a 16-year-old Korean pop (K-pop) singer drawn into the fray, highlighting political minefields facing businesses in the region.
The topic is timely; some economists worry that financial minefields could come into view as the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve slowly withdraw the stimulus they have been providing for the past decade.
To get to the Kurdish front lines in northern Iraq, people fleeing Mosul must avoid detection by ISIS militants, step carefully through minefields, and be ready to find shelter if mortar rounds come crashing down.
Desperate to lead the globe's militaries in artificial intelligence, the U.S. Defense Department is trying to navigate a maze of tech employee protests and political minefields with the hope of getting cozier with American technology giants.
"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.
With Bradley back in the fold, the discomfort extends the full 94 feet; no player besides Houston's Patrick Beverley matches Bradley's ability to get inside opposing guards' jerseys and turn simple pick-and-rolls into minefields.
And, as the success of Donald Trump (and on the left, Bernie Sanders) has shown, huge swaths of both parties want sharp-elbowed candidates who wade into these minefields, whether they be immigration or health care.
Angola's environment minister, Paula Coelho, told the event the $60 million would be used to clear 153 minefields inside the Mavinga and Luengue-Luiana National Parks in Cuando Cubango province, which Prince Harry visited in 2013.
Since Diana's visit, the Halo Trust, a private British organization that clears mines in Angola and other countries, has cleared about 100,000 mines and more than 800 minefields, Louise Vaughan, a spokeswoman for the group, said.
Today, a criminal cartel case involving JP Morgan, Citigroup and Deutsche Bank resumes in Australia, more climate strikes kick off around the world, and Prince Harry follows his mother Diana's footsteps through the minefields of Angola.
"Thus far earnings have been generally supportive of further progress and a number of potential minefields in the industrial sector have been navigated successfully," Michael Shaoul, chairman and CEO of Marketfield Asset Management, wrote in a note.
They weather the expensive medical indignities of IVF and the emotional minefields of private adoption, and then, out of desperation, turn to their charmingly aimless twentysomething step-niece Sadie (Godless' Kayli Carter) to be an egg donor.
Investors have had no shortage of potential minefields to navigate over the past year, including the political shocks of Brexit and Trump's election, rising tensions between the West and North Korea, and a heavy European election calendar.
One might think he wouldn't undertake a discussion with Vladimir Putin, even impromptu, without a strategy and without the backup and support of informed senior staff, who could help guide him through any minefields Putin might lay.
Since early last year, South Korea has vigorously pursued a political rapprochement with North Korea, including signing an agreement with the North to lower tensions along their border, which is guarded by minefields and barbed-wire fences.
It is an astonishing list of highly complicated ethical and political minefields — and for the most part, Conant navigates these debates while acknowledging the competing schools of thought among orthodox and revisionist historians of the Cold War.
"Even after hostilities have died down, the lives and livelihoods of civilians, including young children, continue to be on the line in Yemen as they return to de facto minefields," said Lama Fakih, Amnesty International senior crisis adviser.
Pope 'not afraid of minefields' Burke said the Pope, who has in the past referred to the "persecution of our Rohingya brothers and sisters," cannot be questioned on his moral authority because of things he didn't say publicly.
They're fine, though, reverting to their basic instincts: running around in packs fighting and fucking amidst a destroyed landscape, littered with buildings covered in flowers of explosions busted into walls, shattered glass, and minefields—human and animal shit everywhere.
"Twenty-two years after my mother visited Angola, there are still more than 1,000 minefields in this beautiful country that remain to be cleared," he said on the road that has been built over the pathway graced by Diana.
With the 6900-year-old daughter of a fellow political prisoner, he made it across the border minefields to an Austrian refugee camp and thence to the United Kingdom, where they married and I would be born and raised.
By scattering this new weapon in Iraq and Kuwait, American pilots had essentially placed unmarked, indiscriminate and long-lasting minefields in their own ground forces' path — in this case on a runway other American soldiers planned to reopen quickly.
Mr. McGahn, who declined to be interviewed for this article, appears hungry to take on his new role after steering Mr. Trump past legal minefields during the campaign en route to his improbable victory, according to friends and colleagues.
Rights groups and other monitors say the minefields will leave Yemen riddled with buried explosives that could kill or maim unsuspecting civilians for decades before the devices can all be removed, as they have in Afghanistan, Colombia and Cambodia.
Many of Badme's 15,20003 people are veterans of a 1998-2000 conflict that drew comparisons to the First World War, with waves of conscripts forced to march through minefields toward Eritrean trenches, where they were cut down by machinegun fire.
The GOP's basic plan to reshape the government (boost defense and security spending at the expense of diplomacy, the environment, and aid to the poor) is now more imperiled than Trumpcare, but in both cases all roads lead to political minefields.
All that said, some people in Bosnia are still looking past the bugs and bad gameplay and enjoying Pokémon Go, though—so much so that they're wandering dangerously close to minefields just to catch a Lapras or whatever, CNN reports.
Perhaps like those old Buck Owens and Roy Clark performances, this Hackintosh stuff doesn't appeal to everyone, but it carries a niche that cares enough about this platform to ignore the proper path and deal with all the minefields that come with it.
The city is already dotted with minefields: the double-stroller people pushing you off the sidewalk, the manspreaders taking up your leg room in the subway, the Uber drivers giving you a bad review if you tell them to stop running lights.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A banned, British-made cluster bomb was used by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, Amnesty International said on Monday, warning that civilians returning home in northern Yemen risked injury and death from "minefields" of deadly cluster bombs.
While some of the staff were the ones responsible for all the messes — ranging from regulatory missteps to dysfunctional management to toxic workplace behaviors to legal minefields — a great swath of Uber's 16,000 staffers are blameless and just trying to do their jobs.
"Our colleagues were killed while working to make the land safe for the people of Nagorno-Karabakh," The Halo Trust, a Scottish charity that has cleared minefields worldwide and was once sponsored by the late Princess Diana, said in a social media post.
They murder American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, they blow up Jewish community centers in Latin America, in war they send children to clear minefields, and they oversee a country that hangs gays from cranes in town squares and stones women to death.
The village is one of the few places where there are no barbed wire fences or minefields between the two countries, separated by a conflict that ended with a truce, not a treaty, in 1953, meaning they are still technically at war.
Here are 8 things to knowIn one news conference, Trump created several new minefields A national emergency declaration gives the president special powers to take taxpayer dollars from other budgets to pay for border wall construction, but legal challenges to such an effort are inevitable.
"I've never got over putts where I've had to lag a 10-foot putt and try and get it somewhere near the hole," said Day, who looked mentally drained after avoiding any further minefields following his second double-bogey at the par-three eighth.
Iraq's elite counter-terrorism forces pushed the insurgents out of most of Ramadi, in the Euphrates river valley west of the capital, after a six-month siege in which roadside bombs laid as densely as conventional minefields slowed the military's advance to a crawl.
Some—like Neil Pasricha, Director of the Institute for Global Happiness, and the bestselling author of The Happiness Equation—agreed that this was a problem, not just in the field of happiness research but among regular joes trying to navigate through complicated emotional minefields.
As his unit moved east toward the Netherlands he began to translate interrogations of German prisoners — initially to find out where the Nazis were producing V-1 missiles and V-2 rockets, but also to learn the locations of minefields, enemy artillery and tanks.
After a historic inter-Korean summit meeting in 2000 in which the two sides agreed to promote reconciliation, the hard-line North Korean People's Army grudgingly stepped aside as South Korean engineers removed barbed-wire fences, tank traps and minefields to build the highway across the border.
AIN ISSA, Syria/AMMAN (Reuters) - People from Raqqa are fleeing their city under cover of night as U.S.-backed forces close in on the Islamic State stronghold, running a gauntlet of minefields and hostile fighters instead of risking death in a major battle expected to begin soon.
Even so, the Pentagon and its allies in the American-led coalition are bracing for a tough fight against an enemy that has burrowed a network of tunnels throughout Mosul, dug trenches and filled them with oil, and planted improvised explosives so densely they resemble minefields.
His focus is so intense that you wonder how he can juggle ten to fifteen complex productions at the same time, as he has been doing for the past decade in Manchester and at the Armory, navigating the minefields of artistic ego that go with the territory.
Almost all villagers were cleared from the two-and-a-half-mile-wide buffer zone, which became one of the world's most heavily fortified frontiers, dotted with minefields and sealed off with barbed-wire fences, tank traps and legions of battle-ready troops on both sides.
But it also kept him insulated from the fights that were happening on the ground — fights over newfangled terms like intersectionality -- and fresh minefields like a new economic socialism, the #MeToo movement, a debate over slavery reparations, an illiberal crackdown on "triggering" speech, and a growing anti-Israel hostility.
Have the clergy become so crippled by association with the horrors of the Islamic republic—with its mass purges, its political prisoners raped and tortured, and the children who were forced to walk over minefields during the Iran-Iraq war—that they have lost all moral authority with Iranians?
I am guilty of this myself: I remember once, when my friend told me about a particularly nasty disagreement she had with her husband, I said all the right things, but I was secretly satisfied to find out that her relationship had the same minefields as my own.
We have a strong negative emotional response when someone kicks or abuses a robot—in one of the many gripping examples Darling cites in her paper, a US military officer called off a test using a leggy robot to detonate and clear minefields because he thought it was inhumane.
Since 2008, Arts in the Armed Forces has existed as a kind of matchmaker for members of the military and the theater community, inviting renowned playwrights, actors and directors to perform for, interact with and, hopefully, enrich patrons who may be better equipped for literal minefields than emotional ones.
"By looking at patterns...in the infrared and in the visible wavelengths of light... we can start to draw conclusions about exactly where the boats collected, exactly where boats maybe were concentrated to avoid going through minefields," said Andy Gibson, manager of the hyperspectral facility at the University of Portsmouth.
Like many young brown men, I had to navigate the minefields of dating and sexuality by myself, holding up the nuances of my South Asian culture and the reality of Western culture in my head, attempting to figure out how to speak to women, how to understand them, how to express my emotions.
If you saw him on the streets of Tucson, a regular old suburban-looking American dude, you wouldn't necessarily peg him as the type of guy who was once in the mountains of Morocco and without hesitation asked that some Tuaregs sneak him into Algeria, where, hidden in the back of a vegetable truck, he was chased by soldiers for hours through minefields.
With his diplomacy, resolve and readiness to commit huge sums to ending his country's division, Mr. Kohl was remembered by many as a giant of epochal times that remade Europe's political architecture, dismantled the minefields and watchtowers of the Iron Curtain and replaced the eyeball-to-eyeball armed confrontation between East and West with an enduring, if often challenged, coexistence between former sworn foes.
Software is iterative; instead of building Subsystem A, then Subsystem B and then Interface AB, developers get some basic end-to-end A-AB-B information flow going, then (or beforehand) write tests for that initial trickle of data and learn from the discoveries made during that process — then often go on to deal with the unknowns and minefields elsewhere in the system, sometime for weeks on end, before returning to then expand that flow until all three are complete.

No results under this filter, show 193 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.