Many are the first in their families to go to college, so they are navigating uncharted waters. |
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After three decades of headlong globalisation, the world finds itself in dangerous and uncharted waters. |
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When this system was specified in the late 1980s, the ADF was paddling uncharted waters as there was no comparable system in service in any navy. |
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I want to be the leader of the pack, and to reach that goal, I'm going to have to sail in uncharted waters. |
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A challenging undertaking such as this, in which one navigates uncharted waters, is always bound to contain an element of trial and error. |
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We simply cannot find any better mentor than Warren Buffett himself to guide us through these uncharted waters. |
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In the 15th century Portuguese sailors used to set off from this tower to explore the still uncharted waters of the world. |
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After your plane crashes into icy uncharted waters, you discover a rusted bathysphere and descend into Rapture, a city hidden beneath the sea. |
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The original plan has been too debased for it to be rehabilitated, and eugenically speaking we are in uncharted waters. |
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But these are uncharted waters and these proposals need to be fully worked up as quickly as possible. |
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The thing that will always unite us is our six weeks of exploration in uncharted waters, just as those before us were united by their work. |
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Content providers eager to leave the narrowband world for the new high-speed Internet often find themselves in uncharted waters, with as many dangers as there are rewards. |
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In Canada, making provision for the participation of victims in the plea bargaining process would constitute a leap into uncharted waters. |
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In the Canadian context, the participation of victims in plea bargaining would, of course, constitute a leap into uncharted waters. |
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They are, however, strangers in the uncharted waters of effective pain management. |
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The US is entering uncharted waters, which hide shoals that could cause its economy to sink into a recession and with it stocks and shares plummeting into the deep. |
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The record industry now has a chance to navigate these uncharted waters. |
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In proceeding as it has, the Committee has ventured into uncharted waters. |
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Closing down an international court means navigating in uncharted waters. |
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It will serve as profound encouragement to all of us who are navigating uncharted waters to the destination of a South Africa of which all the citizens are proud. |
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As commercial and recreational traffic on waterways has increased, so has the demand for up-to-date hydrographic and oceanographic information on both charted and uncharted waters. |
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Of course, given the extraordinary nature of these uncharted waters, it is still possible for Nick Clegg to announce he has come to deal with David Cameron, after all. |
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The EU was in uncharted waters and experts disagreed on what to do next. |
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We are starting a new process and thus sailing through uncharted waters. |
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Venturing away from Îles-de-la-Madeleine's traditional fisheries industry and into the region's relatively uncharted waters of agri-food is a move that requires a fair amount of daring and more than a little vision. |
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That is the rock that he is in danger of, for he is going recklessly over uncharted waters. |
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Before I call the debate and because we are endeavouring into uncharted waters, I will make a few opening remarks as to how this debate will be conducted. |
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As invariably happens in processes of this kind, the interchange during the question and answer session moved us into different areas and what may be characterized as uncharted waters. |
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Coton Sport, Young Africans and Maranatha Fiokpo are not expected to make the step up on to uncharted waters, although the have made it clear they will still fight for the cause. |
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Admittedly we are testing uncharted waters but we are in a new world. |
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