If an enemy force is counter-attacking into your flank, a minefield can buy enough time to reposition your forces in order to respond. |
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Not only is this stretch of land corrugated and unmarked, it is also a live minefield. |
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Lawyers have been retained on all sides in what may prove a legal minefield. |
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The film starts with a high speed hovercraft chase through a minefield in the demilitarised zone separating North and South Korea. |
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The solicitor, guiding delegates around the legal minefield of parental abduction, wants the law amended. |
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Regular patterns of disturbed soil as well as the minefield markers and fences may all give an indication of recent activity. |
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The Thai Marines used compasses to mark the minefield and plotted the locations of the mines. |
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They recovered code-books and minefield plans from sunken German U-boats in World War One. |
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Removing a piece of artwork from its original framing package can be a minefield for a framer. |
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He points out that the explosion of Internet medical information is creating a legal minefield for doctors. |
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It has long been a minefield of a subject, with extravagant claims for its importance being a recurring feature. |
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It's a public forum to discuss whether the Internet has been transformed from some sort of anarchic dream into a legal minefield. |
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As well as that, they were by their choice of subject in an ethical minefield. |
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The drivers' biggest challenges will be the Western Sahara with no metalled roads and crossing a minefield in Mauritania. |
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This chapter will look at the ethical minefield that is negotiating access to research subjects. |
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The introduction of webcams for child care centres, potentially, opens a legal minefield. |
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There is a fraternity of legal professionals in the US who have set up a veritable minefield. |
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As the mother of two autistic sons and one neurotypical one, I regard this as an ethical minefield. |
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I've spent the evening dubbing the tapes onto my hard drive and can proudly present my very first videoblog from the Auchamlong minefield. |
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Zoologists have been accused of skirting round the subject for fear of stepping into a political minefield. |
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The most serious obstacle, however, is the political minefield that such a bus service presents. |
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The image of her walking through a cleared area of a minefield in Angola with a visor covering her face adorned every newspaper. |
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The green shaded areas represent the parts of the minefield that have been cleared. |
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Now you know what an auditory minefield we sightless people face all the time. |
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McKay and director David Brown manage to steer a safe course through what is an emotional minefield. |
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The French ruling opens up a legal minefield, according to industry experts. |
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Naming is a potential minefield, with numerous pitfalls that can be surprisingly significant to a rose's future success. |
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Many films have examined bigotry better than Far from Heaven, which asks for trouble by entering the double minefield of race and sexuality. |
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The intellectual see-saw continues as we're carefully guided through an ethical minefield of technologies. |
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It's going to be chaired by me for The Media Report, and we're going to look at the Internet from anarchic dream to legal minefield. |
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Soldiers will examine the data to identify suspected mines and minefield locations. |
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Many pieces pose questions, state conundrums, then negotiate the minefield therein. |
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This case highlights the legal and moral minefield surrounding neighbourhood disputes. |
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This will allow us to destroy the lead company as the second enemy is being fixed by the minefield. |
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The feeling of foreboding grew steadily as I was guided deeper into the minefield, dressed in a flak jacket and safety helmet. |
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Union sappers literally dug their way through the minefield using traditional siege warfare techniques. |
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Many commentators have rightly pointed out that such a ' bill of rights' would be a legal minefield. |
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From Japanese to Indian to the salad bar, takeout is a minefield of unhealthy choices. |
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They concede that this will be a legal and constitutional minefield. |
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For many older people, finding a reliable tradesperson can be a minefield. |
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One of the fastest ways to breach a minefield is with explosives. |
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In some companies, fulfilling these duties can sometimes be like walking through a minefield. |
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To maintain the flexibility of the system, it is possible to define an inde pendent minefield record. |
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Fade out areas: buffer zones of varying size, adjacent to the boundaries of a confirmed minefield. |
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This can be done with relative validity for a minefield, but it is fraught with danger for a cluster munition strike area. |
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Specially trained dogs able to sniff out explosives are used in cases of low mine density, or to delimit and reduce the size of a minefield. |
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Most of the delegates here have never seen a minefield or experienced firsthand the horror caused by landmines. |
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Iraq is far too hazardous a minefield and also deserves better than to be used to satisfy neurotic political egos. |
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The last two who walked into the anti-personnel minefield were quite badly wounded. |
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It took over an hour for them to carry me out of the minefield, slow step after slow step. |
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About 300 prisoners escaped, breaking through the barbed wire and risking their lives in the minefield surrounding the camp. |
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The Minefield theme must be checked to determine if an existing minefield should be associated with the Clearance report being entered. |
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Taylor's view is that this is a legal minefield and he's right. |
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With that sentence, he put me right back inside the bubble, tip-toeing through the minefield of the NFL-battered psyche. |
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But having decided to walk through this minefield, Costas tiptoed by offering not his own assessment but that of someone else. |
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If defence is a challenge to make the parts equal an impressive whole then midfield is a minefield of talents and egos where someone is sure to get hurt. |
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He re-inserts an oft-skipped scene about settling financial matters, and he deadens scene after scene by turning the epigrammatic dialogue into a minefield. |
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Of course, the issue of authenticity in hip-hop is already a complicated minefield for up and coming artists. |
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Under Kevin Sutley's direction, this production finds a queasy pace, coloured as much by the insane bingeing on stage as the emotional minefield it traverses. |
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It's a minefield where it's so easy to get the wrong end of the stick. |
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Issues of cross laterality or mixed dominance make the whole subject area a minefield, and I am therefore only going to consider writing handedness. |
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The other almost always requires a delicate dance through a minefield of potential libel, antediluvian prejudice, and post-publication recriminations. |
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It also takes place near a minefield of rocks, is a hangout spot for sharks, and breaks on a reef. |
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Whatever you said to them can come in and there's just a minefield of things, if you actually wanted to represent this low-life that you tell him to go ahead take five. |
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Whilst it is widely acknowledged that musicals need to be scrapped per se, I have been advised not to launch myself onto such a minefield with all guns blazing. |
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For officials like Brohi, pursuing the drug traffickers in Turbat would mean crossing a political minefield. |
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Several specialized mines have been developed for other purposes than the common minefield. |
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Laying a minefield is a relatively fast process with specialized ships, which is still today the most common method. |
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Active countermeasures are ways to clear a path through a minefield or remove it completely. |
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When influence mines are laid in an ocean minefield, they may have various combinations of fuze settings configured. |
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A more drastic method is simply to run a ship through the minefield, letting other ships safely follow the same path. |
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However we fell into a minefield of hundreds of crevasses. |
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Or it can fall victim to the minefield of oppositional street politics. |
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Clearance of these minefields will continue into 2008, although it is hoped that the Nepal Army will commit to additional minefield training and the clearance of all minefields within a reasonable time frame. |
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The five W's that making planning New Year's Eve a guaranteed social minefield. |
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Calm has been restored, and the management at Emmi today has the necessary backing when it puts forward its arguments in the minefield of agricultural policy. |
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Walking through a minefield with the Afghan Mujahideen wasn't a great idea but I struggle most with sleep deprivation because it reduces your brain to mash. |
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A minefield across the North Sea had been estimated to require 400,000 conventional anchored mines. |
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They are very cheap and usually used in combination with other mines in a minefield to make sweeping more difficult. |
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Did you make a double check and a triple check of the entire minefield before proceeding? |
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Onto this financial minefield swaggered Suze Orman, undaunted. |
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At the program level,this information will enable mine action specialists to develop more effective mine awareness,minefield marking, minefield survey,minefield clearance,and victim assistance projects. |
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The menu is a minefield of potential pitfalls, where even the saintliest choice can turn out to be packed with sinful little extras. |
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This included health services, water, environmental health, emergency food assistance, education, child welfare and minefield clearance at Aden and Abyan. |
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Did you double check and triple check of the entire minefield before proceeding? |
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Not only is a cluster munition contaminated area likely to contain more unexploded ordnance over a space that is less easy to define than a minefield, but actual clearance of the remnants will also be more difficult. |
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I am aware of what a terrible minefield this proposal is going to be. |
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Access to information is still a minefield across the world. |
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The specific minefield where the explosion occurred on Monday falls under the jurisdiction of the Turkish Cypriot side. |
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The plot has been thickened further by the injury to Monaghan All-Star Conor McManus and his minefield and anyone can genuinely beat anyone else. |
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Despite having maps marking out the minefield it was proving by no means simple. |
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He guided the audience through the minefield of the upcoming recycling directive's obligations, which will affect all electrical goods and their importers. |
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However, in these days of political correctness, the family and its structure and condition represent a minefield through which few are prepared to tread. |
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Many of the spots chosen for Peace Camp – including Dunstanburgh Castle, built in the 14th century and set about with gun emplacements and a minefield in the second world war – have a history of militarisation. |
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The Chair recalled that the matter of European Union competence versus that of the individual Member States was always a contentious issue and a legal minefield, but everyone tried to do their best in the circumstances. |
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Stationed in Bosnia, she is given the job of showing around a visiting congressman, who takes the wheel of her Humvee and drives it drunkenly into a minefield. |
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The destroyers sailed south to intercept the Brest Group but it steamed much faster than expected and to catch up, Pizey took the destroyers over a German minefield. |
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Frankland flees into the base's minefield and gets blown up. |
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Among the rebels who managed to escape Grozny last week was Chechen field commander Mr Shamil Basayev, who lost his right foot as he crossed a minefield. |
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As a keynoter and presenter who has also had to stickhandle his way around the minefield of a disorganized convention, Bender knows whereof he speaks. |
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By this time, the main battle was concentrated around Tel el Aqqaqir and the Kidney feature at the end of 1st Armoured Division's path through the minefield. |
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On 15 May 1904, two Japanese battleships, the Yashima and the Hatsuse, were lured into a recently laid Russian minefield off Port Arthur, each striking at least two mines. |
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Walking down Haymans Green was like walking through a doggy poo minefield. |
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It's a minefield out there with more than 150 brushes on the market and countless flosses, mouthwashes, and dental chewing gums all promising brilliant results. |
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