Voisey's Bay turned out to be as much of a political minefield as a nickel deposit.
Other times those relationships turn sour and the office becomes a minefield of anxiety and distraction.
One thing is certain: making peace in Nagorno-Karabakh requires the skill of walking over a minefield.
Into this minefield of potential resentment and painful rancour, stepped a slight, soft-voiced chanteuse.
UN's members to agree to a specific plan, and then to finance it, is a political minefield.
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Communities and local government minister Baroness Hanham agreed that such a move would be "a legal minefield".
And this is a way of achieving that while navigating through the minefield that is the tax system.
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The legal advisor to the Fund has a minefield of issues to navigate relating to due diligence and disclosure.
The combination of cell phones and Internet access has proven to be a parenting minefield for many of us.
The workspace became dirty, cluttered desks among minefield of unwashed rice bowls and papers strewn all over the floor.
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It's like a minefield, you go a little to the left and then--boom!
What chance does she, or for that matter the Prime Minister, have of steering their way through this next minefield?
Threatened with court-martial, he strolled through a minefield and defected to North Korea, where he has been living ever since.
"Until last week, a part of western North Carolina was literally a hidden minefield, " Nahmias told reporters in Atlanta Wednesday.
California, marching to the beat of its own drum, is on the road to another economic minefield of its own making.
That luxury was denied Jiang, who nonetheless skillfully maneuvered through the minefield of contradictions between ideology's requirements and China's actual needs.
But I was determined to walk through the minefield of this deposition without violating the law, and I believe I did...
But a target of 131, even on a minefield - which this wasn't - was always likely to be a cakewalk.
For companies and brands, consumer data has the potential to be both a goldmine and a minefield, as Facebook has been discovering.
As the intersection of race and medicine becomes increasingly critical for doctors and patients, researchers have begun to enter an ethical minefield.
Another way of bumping up the number of workers is to employ more immigrants, though this is a cultural minefield in Japan.
They suffered heavy losses, both from a minefield and from artillery bombardment.
Navigating the geopolitical minefield in Northeast Asia is undoubtedly a tricky task.
Unlike his predecessor, Obama has defused the minefield of relations between Washington and Tehran, shifting the focus of Iranians to their own society.
Sgt Paul McMellon told the hearing he was on a control point about a kilometre away from the minefield when the tragedy happened.
Education Secretary Michael Gove said more male teachers were needed but they were put off by worries that teacher-pupil contact was a "legal minefield".
So on Sunday, in front of a religious crowd, both candidates worked their way carefully through the rhetorical minefield that still surrounds the issue.
There are so many people who know so much about him and who revere him I just saw a minefield of disappointment frankly.
The problem: any buyer must negotiate a legal and political minefield (see story page 48) -- and the price may just be too steep.
And that leads to the second challenge of reporting on Sesame, that of picking a path through the infinite sensitivities of a diplomatic minefield.
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