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"dicey" Definitions
  1. dangerous and uncertain
"dicey" Antonyms
safe certain easy simple sure unchanging harmless nonthreatening innocuous unthreatening nonhazardous secure innocent stable steady strong calm firm low-risk riskless uncomplicated straightforward clear obvious aboveboard direct frank healthy insensitive smooth solvable uncritical untroublesome well fine okay unthreatened sound settled OK out of danger out of the woods predictable reliable definite guarded protected painless undamaging unharmful benign hurtless innoxious risk-free unhazardous inoffensive nonirritating undisruptive uninjurious nonviolent gentle dependable sturdy stout perdurable robust hardened resilient resistant correct right accurate precise true factual veracious errorless exact proper valid faultless flawless genuine honest just real substantiated uncontroversial noncontroversial accepted self-evident forthright nondeceptive truthful artless guileless ingenuous undesigning reputable honorable(US) honourable(UK) trustworthy well-intended evident undeniable assured guaranteed conclusive fixed indubitable undisputed absolute final establishable irrefragable recognised(UK) comfortable pleasant relaxing cosy(UK) cozy(US) enjoyable comforting comfy delightful untroubled apparent plain unmistakable unmistakeable distinct explicit axiomatic distinguishable determinate nonambiguous patent unquestionable glaring unambiguous consistent constant changeless unvarying invariable natural normal regular straight undeviating common sane fair fit good undamaged hale sensible durable rational stalwart satisfactory

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They just closed some factories — it's a little too dicey for me in a very dicey environment where I want to be less dicey.
" Noble Corporation: "No, that one is I think too dicey.
"Anything political is always going to be dicey," Drauschak said.
That'd be a dicey way to diversify away from oil.
" Perrigo Company: "No, Perrigo I think is just too dicey.
Plus, the science behind commercial, handheld EIM tools is dicey.
Private insurers lack the public legitimacy to reject dicey therapies.
Mr. Turnbull's gamble on a new election now looks dicey.
It's in the Arab nations where this is very dicey.
Somehow it seems a little more dicey than, say, Maui.
The history of escape rooms is a little bit dicey.
KS: Dicey is a nice word, that's a disaster, right?
That's what makes Trump's strike so unpredictable and potentially dicey.
A group show of serial art is a dicey idea.
But if they start slow, things could get dicey fast.
" Costamare Inc: "It's container ship, I still think it's too dicey.
But it wasn't just coalition building that made these elections dicey.
This is where Mr. Sexy starts getting dicey, in our opinion.
It's always dicey to read too much into stock market moves.
The situation looks dicey for Mitch McConnell and the Trump administration.
Questioning a suspect in customs would be legally dicey unless Mirandized.
Even without any real knowledge of aerodynamics, that seems pretty dicey.
I tend to be thinking that they are a little dicey.
Drugs have long been a dicey topic for sex-worker activists.
"If things get dicey, you got to get out," Magno said.
And travel on the day of the eclipse may get dicey.
West's comments were a dicey topic: They were offensive but inescapable.
Facing a dicey downhill breaker, he converts another safe two putt.
It was wide, but that was a little dicey for Belgium.
"The sixth got a little dicey, but zeros nevertheless," Black said.
This avoided a politically dicey separate vote to remove the provision.
The issue has long been a dicey one in tax policy.
Both of those moves are extremely dicey, especially the second one.
How those headwinds are reflected in June's dots could prove dicey.
Instead, it's their combination that's making an already dicey situation far worse.
But throw genetic engineering into the mix and it gets dicey fast.
Which reminds us once again just how dicey starting pitchers can be.
The deal will also likely help Juul navigate some dicey regulatory waters.
I think September could be a dicey month for stocks like that.
C. Even with the revisions, the outlook for House passage remains dicey.
Things are about to get dicey after the stock market's record quarter.
We also know that precisely defining "religion" can be a dicey matter.
Suffice to say, it appears that things get very dicey from there.
You know, I knew that full-scale restaurants were a dicey proposition.
Even Dicey Dungeon's idea of metagame progression is distinct from its peers.
It's always a dicey thing to proclaim two of anything a trend.
"It looks like there&aposs dicey weather on the way," LaBoa said.
But nevertheless, Caplan notes, things become dicey as science outpaces ethical guidelines.
In Grace's stifling house, the electricity is dicey and the internet nonexistent.
After 20 years of night surfing, Igel is accustomed to dicey situations.
This is why "get Brexit done" was such a dicey campaign promise.
In the dicey, regressing world order of 2019, maintenance qualifies as progress.
Sourcing foreign-made products from trusted importers could also help dodge dicey buying.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Posthumous poetry collections are a dicey matter.
The bottom line: McConnell has stood by Kavanaugh throughout his dicey confirmation process.
Ordinarily, it's dicey to focus on what a woman in politics is wearing.
But he's been dicey on the topics of sexual violence and coercion before.
"Playing through the rain at the end was a little dicey," Counsell said.
This makes a book about language in the internet age a dicey proposition.
But someplace that actually needs infrastructure investment is more dicey without user fees.
The other "easy" but dicey part of passenger drones is the vehicle design.
His comments made an already dicey job for Spicer's team all but impossible.
"Being gluten-free can be a dicey prospect for a soldier," said one.
If things get dicey for Alpha, I can call in the big guns.
Recruiting could get stale, and in the hothouse SEC, things could get dicey.
Taking an American show and plopping it into another culture is dicey territory.
"If the nominee is Ted Cruz the situation is still dicey," he wrote.
Washington is putting China in a strategically dicey double-bind on tech issues.
"It certainly got more and more dicey from Nielsen [to Pompeo]," Jaffer said.
But when you look at who gets famous — and rich — things get dicey.
Especially living in a city like New York, it can get real dicey.
"And that's the dicey part — everybody was using so much gold," Nord said.
It looked a little dicey at launch, as our own review laid out.
"I think Pepsico is exactly what works in this dicey environment," Cramer said.
Three weeks later or so, the stitches are out, but it's very dicey still.
Waiting for the actual day would be dicey since people flee for the holidays.
All that being said, Schumer's track record on issues like these is beyond dicey.
The weather was dicey, the stakes enormous, but Eisenhower drew upon his personal courage.
Bottom line: The NAFTA talks are frozen and the deal's future looks very dicey.
Why not take care of those and then take care of the dicey things?
But when you apply the idea of queerness to nightlife, things can get dicey.
Follow these rules of entrepreneur etiquette: Events focused on someone else can be dicey.
Meanwhile, in an area recently considered dicey, tourists now come to browse Haitian crafts.
Joining her will be Dicey, Daniel Webb, Brodie Reed, Chase Bernstein, and Ayo Edebiri.
Denying visible, tangible reality is a dicey business, even for the modern US right.
Decades ago, finding out anything about most non-elite prospects was a dicey proposition.
Last Week Tonight's show on Sunday took on the dicey subject of credit reporting.
Things can become dicey when the gawkers forget that the bears are wild animals.
Gay people can still earn a living; the playwrighting deal, though, is more dicey.
The case involves a dicey mix of political power, big business and personal relationships.
"Your stomach starts churning, it's more dicey — but it is a lot more fun."
We're going to talk about that too, because that launch was a little dicey.
He then executes a dicey, 290-foot two-putt for another par. Ho-hum.
In discussing dicey choices with adolescents, there are many ways to get it right.
Sponsoring the Olympics has been a dicey proposition this year for other reasons, too.
Its hybrid nature makes comparing its AUM to other companies' histories a bit dicey.
And the numbers for President Donald Trump's top legislative priority are still politically dicey.
A building could become dicey during the air blast that follows the fireball, however.
"If more than 20 people are sharing it, things can get dicey," she says.
If a customer uses 10 different carriers for those policies, it can get dicey.
Employment law experts said that hiring ex-employees as contractors can be legally dicey.
If Claire and Jamie weren't heroes, Jocasta's pronouncement might foreshadow a morally dicey turn.
I'm sober, and not a sexual predator, so sometimes things can get a bit dicey.
It's a dicey loophole that plays fast and loose with the Constitution's Fourth Amendment protections.
This doesn't mean professional investors dislike their jobs, though in these dicey markets, they might.
Granted, things looked dicey just two months ago, when only 24,000 new jobs were added.
Kiara better be right ... otherwise, her Super Bowl prediction will be looking a bit dicey.
But the situation becomes dicey when a pattern I've named "Venmo socialism" begins to emerge.
Right, which I think is difficult, I think you're in a real dicey situation there.
But where things get dicey is the enormous number of incentives, credits, thresholds and exceptions.
"It's a dicey race with an unproven statewide candidate against Phil Bredesen," Mr. Ingram said.
That sort of move would typically make a player's future with the team seem dicey.
" She added, "It really could be a very dicey situation for the next few weeks.
Then came Elizabeth's meticulously planned but dicey extraction attempt, which worked well until it didn't.
"Quantifying feelings of inclusion can be dicey," a Harvard Business Review article said this year.
Even more dicey: The reveal of his gayness would be the crux of the episode.
Where things get dicey is when we consider the scope of this 100-mile rule.
It got a little dicey at the end, but we played a pretty complete game.
Other options, like reducing health care benefits or raising payroll taxes are also politically dicey.
Accessing the dark web can be dicey, as there is no fixed jumping-off point.
This audio from their run-in, obtained by TMZ, makes it clear things quickly got dicey.
Those rules are probably for the best — things can get especially dicey on a bar crawl.
However, for Americans who head off the beaten path, things can get a bit more dicey.
Particularly dicey: A late-career 401(k) loan to cover credit card debt or other expenses.
"The roads are kind of passable, but it's still pretty dicey in places," Ms. Saul said.
It's dicey, but he succeeds and is able to secure the backing with double-sided tape.
How big a distance is Ryan keeping from the dicey party situation in his own state?
" Energy Transfer Partners: "I think that this group has, let's just say it's become too dicey.
For starters, it's always dicey inferring a connection between making a lot of money and quality.
The White House is clearly aware of the dicey political waters in which it is sitting.
I think this thing all the way up at $30 is a little bit too dicey.
It's how these abilities combine that lead to the fun decision making that drives Dicey Dungeons.
Indiana was supposed to be his next best hope, but the terrain there still looks dicey.
They're just too dicey for me unless I have a read on what they really own.
You leave yourself open all over the place, and when things get dicey, you run away.
But it's looking like this Brexit thing which was looking so dicey for a long time.
It's dicey business to set up your older self to pass judgment on your younger self.
Saxophone, trombone and violin all tangled as the bass and vibraphone built a dicey polyrhythm underneath.
"It's a dicey area," said Dr. Debra Johnson, president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
It looks like an attempt at compromise in what is sure to be a dicey debate.
Beyonce has just canceled her gig at Coachella ... because her pregnancy makes it just too dicey.
Anything more than 3 times is dicey ... the Court often slices excessive judgments down to size.
It's an art school, if you can't test dicey ideas here, where do you do that?
But playing with the appropriations process has often been politically dicey for the party that tries it.
Adding piano to black metal or any sort of metal is a dicey proposition to begin with.
Some had small sample sizes (many with fewer than 40 participants), so their results are statistically dicey.
It was when Seymour asked what KenGi's new title should be that things got a little dicey.
Writing a novel imagining the attempted killing of an actual living person is inherently a dicey affair.
The idea of comparing how we treat these groups is a dicey proposition, which the pair acknowledges.
One, static analysis is dicey; more incriminating information and testimony rolls out daily and will keep rolling.
"Any sort of work with Donald Trump…is going to be very dicey political territory," said Sroka.
"Self-bonding clearly isn't working, and we need to stop this dicey practice from continuing," she said.
Part of being President is trying to get US citizens out of dicey situations in foreign countries.
It's a dicey street on any given night, with lots of traffic and lots to look at.
Some players combed the dicey field, picking up softball-size rocks and tossing them past the sideline.
It got dicey in the ninth inning when Aroldis Chapman gave up two doubles and a run.
Billions When "Billions" is at its best, as it certainly was tonight, recapping is a dicey proposition.
Depending on the rule in question, that can be legally dicey if it stems from congressional legislation.
There are few bombshells amongst the transcript excerpts, but there are a handful of politically dicey quotes.
How to respond to the lawsuit is a dicey proposition for both Donald Trump and his lawyer.
For a place that calls itself the Land of Enchantment, New Mexico can be a dicey place.
Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty)It turns out WeWork's dicey wifi problem is exactly as bad as suspected.
The Point: Predicting whether Donald Trump can win is a dicey proposition, as he proved in 2016.
But for Wray, that question is even more dicey considering the circumstances in which Comey was fired.
Schenker said that the timing of policy could also make the first half of 2017 "dicey" for markets.
"When one person has way more than the other, that's where it gets a little dicey," says Holeman.
"It was a dicey situation of collecting the fine in full and rendering many Nigerians jobless," he said.
But it's far more legally dicey than anything the administration has done so far — even the travel ban.
Broadcasting the Olympics can be as dicey financially for the network as it is for the host city.
"God bless anyone that is speaker or wants to be speaker, because it's as dicey as it comes."
The usually dicey OMB job will probably not be so tough for him to handle, at least politically.
I might not be able to come get you after all, because things are getting dicey out here.
Talking politics can be dicey, but it's also important for staying informed and keeping the democratic process alive.
But given the opposition to cutting the Medicaid expansion and the patient protections, that is a dicey proposition.
Hair products, I've learned, are particularly dicey; they often contain ingredients that will clog pores or irritate skin.
New boss Augustus Tang, who resigned as a director at Swire in 2017, arrives at a dicey moment.
It's dubious she can outdo Sanders or Warren on that score, and it's dicey in a general election.
For her, there's a grim garden apartment reached by a dicey set of steps in far Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
However, using a now-sober person's less-sober past as fodder for entertainment or fun is dicey territory.
The bullpen, meanwhile, remains dicey at best, even if it does feature the formidable talents of Roberto Osuna.
In fact, despite some dicey moments in both series, the supposedly overrated Red Sox won both rather easily.
" In fact, Koczela said, using a poll after three candidates dropped out would be "a pretty dicey proposition.
But it's when Kaufmann starts to get into specific proposals for his "seamless" shift that things get dicey.
Daenerys's messianic qualities and single-minded throne lust have always made her a dicey candidate for realm-ruling.
Playing two news organizations that are very powerful off of each other is a dicey business at best.
And especially early on, he could be indirect, even circumspect, on issues seen as politically dicey for Democrats.
A third person barging into a situation that looks dicey is extremely likely to help avert a crime.
Code dicey and sly like Stéphane Mallarmé, Agency is as slick as a wet slide off a nine.
She plans the itinerary, chats with locals, navigates perfectly when I drive, makes jokes when things get dicey.
Also covered: the dicey subject of when it's too soon to joke about a tragedy like 9/11.
Things might get very dicey for the most adorable Star Wars creature to grace our screens, and soon.
Many see Trump's use of trade deals as a cudgel in foreign policy negotiations as a dicey strategy.
Which makes the decision to take the meeting a lot more dicey than Trump is suggesting here. 34.
Scaramucci's high-profile pranking isn't the first time Cameo talent has been tricked into saying something potentially dicey.
But on the dicey 17th hole, Woods's first two shots were precise, and he two-putted for par.
The dicey question for Melvin, with two free nights in Manhattan, was more consequential: Where to have dinner?
That's particularly dicey, since you have to hit a smaller target that's bobbing about in the vast ocean.
Her purpose, it seems, was to provide an intellectual understanding or a feminist perspective of all the dicey proceedings.
Plus, it typically ends in a clear-cut winner, whereas the popular vote can be a little more dicey.
Photo: Scott Olson (Getty Images)Even under the best of circumstances, ordering salad at McDonald's is a dicey endeavor.
Ribiero has argued that "the Carlton" is a distinctive mannerism associated with his likeness — although that's a dicey claim.
Loans to energy and natural resource firms look dicey, as may exposure to China and emerging markets like Brazil.
A handful of mixed social-housing developments have been started, but the "lunatics" make them dicey places to live.
"Supervisory cooperation is wonderful in fair weather, but in a crisis situation it gets a bit dicey," Metzger said.
But the strategy it is employing—focusing on a small set of ride-or-die megaprojects—might be dicey.
Again, count me skeptical because Trump has never shied away from tweeting amid dicey legal and political circumstances before.
Even in the wild, walrus births are a dicey affair, and babies are sometimes trampled to death in stampedes.
It might seem a little blackmail-y, so this particular route might be a little dicey, Dr. Bonior says.
And while plenty of fans have praise Rihanna for appearing to have gained weight, it's still a dicey topic.
The big deals coming down the pike this year, even as the deals landscape looks more dicey then expected.
Twitter is indeed in a dicey situation, especially if its report tomorrow is weak and guidance is shaky. Why?
It comes months before the midterm elections, where are increasingly looking dicey for Republicans, at least in the House.
But playing fast is a dicey proposition against Golden State, which employs players with advanced degrees in transition basketball.
We went the wrong way, walking down a dicey stretch of East Hastings Street, site of rampant drug activity.
On a more practical level, Netanyahu's ugly effort to retain power comes at a particularly dicey time for Israel.
It is a little dicey crossing the border, because they have this Homeland Security that has the final say.
"It was pretty dicey around here, and it didn't change overnight," said Ms. MacMillan, who is in her 70s.
But these are dicey times for science and for scientists, and they need all the help they can get.
The reason is simple: For a prolonged period, having a job has been a dicey question for too many.
Eric Greitens on a felony charge of invasion of privacy Thursday night further imperils his already dicey political future.
Satirizing the 1 percent might seem like a dicey proposition for the fancy world of European summer music festivals.
Dorsey pointed to a slew of issues that make political advertising a dicey proposition, including algorithmic targeting, misinformation, and deepfakes.
Vaccines historically have been very dicey companies but it's a nice speculation if you want to do it that way.
But things got a little more dicey when fans started wanting to experience the world the movie takes place in.
Where it gets dicey is if you assume someone isn't interesting or worth talking to because of how they look.
The issue of Medicaid has long been dicey in the Senate, where 20 Republicans represent states that expanded the program.
He also thinks McGregor will fight for UFC this year, but things get dicey when it comes to his belt.
The family knows an outpatient facility is dicey, and most doctors say it won't work with addiction at his level.
You will need to develop some craft and a creative intelligence that will lead you farther when things get dicey.
However, this enters the dicey territory of whether you can or cannot ask if a dog is a service dog.
"There was a panic," he added, noting that it's dicey to race down stairs when the world is violently shaking.
While Dicey Dungeons isn't my favorite in the genre, its approachability and aesthetic makes it stand out in the crowd.
And if some of their transactions seemed a bit dicey, they made plenty of money for themselves and their clients.
She and Peter got engaged around Thanksgiving last year, but things really got dicey when season 24 premiered in January.
But we don't have a countdown because we think it could ... it's a little dicey on that one important piece.
But pursuing personal comforts in their jobs — including for housing and travel — has proved dicey for senior Trump administration officials.
Attributing Ike's power to a warming climate is scientifically dicey, but to her the warnings of climate scientists ring true.
He is said to have dropped an ashtray during one screening to try to distract censors from a dicey scene.
This week, our Parenting team took on the dicey topic of stuffed animals: Yes, they're as dirty as you feared.
The man lived in a one-bedroom efficiency cottage all by himself, in a sort of dicey part of town.
The bill's future in the Senate is dicey after more than a dozen Democrats already announced they'd vote against it.
Meanwhile, YouTube is setting up an 'Intelligence Desk' to weed out dicey content before it raises bigger brand safety concerns.
That's part of the appeal, of course, but it can be pretty dicey to improvise on something like Anita Hill.
But here it feels pretty dicey and results in a handsomely realized but unsatisfying, and in one crucial respect, trite, narrative.
"I know wagering on retail's a dicey proposition here, ... but Macy's, Kohl's, Target [and] Amazon are high-quality companies," Cramer said.
San Francisco, Chicago and Los Angeles will be particularly dicey Wednesday, with travel times twice to four times longer than usual.
He poses a particularly dicey issue for Furyk, who used one of his four captain's picks on the 48-year-old.
But if the current water restrictions don't work and Day Zero does happen, things could get dicey in Cape Town, fast.
Acknowledging tantrums like this at all is dicey, especially when most of what any troll wants is oxygen and a megaphone.
For A.V. Dicey, the most distinguished constitutionalist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the referendum offered a partial solution.
Crucially, for Dicey, the referendum was to be used to endorse or reject proposals that had already been approved in Parliament.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is the latest Republican to learn going to a restaurant in this political climate is dicey.
What's next My next Harder Line column on Monday is going to delve more into the semantics on these dicey topics.
It was a dicey situation, but Mets starter Logan Verrett still had a reasonable hope of getting out of the jam.
Because avocado quality can be so dicey, I'd suggest buying a couple extra just in case one ends up a dud.
Piggybacking on that theme, Justice Stephen Breyer echoed the age-old worry that judges aren't equipped to handle dicey political disputes.
"The calculus over whether or what Iran will do is a dicey one," Again Capital's John Kilduff said to CNBC Monday.
Utilities are not always reliable, poverty is widespread and visible, and even getting ingredients for restaurant-quality meals can be dicey.
Mr. Bloomberg's record is dicey: He spoke at the 2004 Republican convention, praising George W. Bush and his war on terrorism.
The only dicey inning came in the eighth, when the Rays got two infield hits against Holder and Betances was summoned.
They think I may have had a 'dicey' conversation with a certain foreign leader based on a 'highly partisan' whistleblowers statement.
They think I may have had a 'dicey' conversation with a certain foreign leader based on a 'highly partisan' whistleblowers statement.
"To me, this was a very dicey upgrade, because CAT has to play by the rules of traditional valuations," he said.
It's when we turn to the next task — excluding other people's children from the same opportunities — that things become morally dicey.
It can technically be avoided by skilled chefs who steer clear of the fish's poisonous parts, but even then, it's dicey.
That would require 51 votes, another dicey proposition given the estimated 22 million fewer Americans would have health insurance under BCRA.
Steamforge has clearly felt a slavish need to replicate the challenging nature of the source material, as evidenced by its dicey combat.
Things got dicey when it got into a tussle with another player, but it shook it off and kept right on running.
With places like Michigan and Pennsylvania looking dicey for Trump in 2020, Florida -- and its 29 electoral votes -- becomes a must-have.
"It's kind of dicey politically, I think, and the fact his statement just a month ago was interpreted so hawkishly," said Anderson.
But it also puts the giant social network in a dicey position, given how partisan and — frankly — ugly this election has been.
Declaring a national emergency to fulfill a campaign promise is an unprecedented use of presidential powers, and is a legally dicey move.
I learned real fast that you need to have a plan of action when changing diapers or it can get dicey fast.
Another exchange dealt with the dicey issue of whether to allow lobbyists for foreign companies and governments to bundle for the campaign.
Lucas says he wanted to cast Glynn but an interracial couple -- Han and Princess Leia -- was just too dicey for the times.
Larry Kudlow says "Everyone will look at that -- probably next year"#economy #debt This is politically dicey terrain, and everyone knows it.
The weather is too dicey for me to want to attempt a walk on the waterfront afterwards, so I just come home.
If Jones had been entitled to First Amendment protections against social media companies, that removal would have been legally dicey or impossible.
Problem is ... the ball is a good distance from the stage and getting Mariah from point A to point B is dicey.
Making changes to the two programs is politically dicey, and Trump repeatedly said he would leave them alone during his presidential campaign.
But the situation in Quebec shows just how little we know about walrus sex and reproduction—and how dicey these can be.
But when we asked if JJ could beat Rose Namajunas in their UFC title rematch ... that's when things got a little dicey.
Given the emphasis on firearms over conflict resolution, which skill is an officer likely to fall back on when things get dicey?
It merely buys him time, at the cost of a massive investment of taxpayer money into the nation's dicey oil transportation industry.
It's always dicey to point to any one factor when a film fails this badly, and there were many at play here.
But even for someone who brazenly flouts literary conventions, taking on slavery in the context of a sci-fi thriller seemed dicey.
They are in fourth place in the American League East, at 26-29, and a turnaround looks as dicey as Teixeira's recovery.
Financially, it placed employees, franchisees, and shareholders in a dicey position, with McDonald's losing $4 billion in value after the news broke.
Cramer, host of "Mad Money, " said it's a "dicey decision" as to whether the raid was a violation of attorney-client privilege.
He returned to the court to hold a dicey service game but winced in pain after scrambling to retrieve an exquisite lob.
Without a possibly very dicey eBay purchase, there's no way to re-live your third grade culinary favorites if they were scrapped.
I was off to a good start, but once deep inside the cellars, some 30 meters underground, things became dingy and dicey.
Another theater experience not involving actors but instead dicey technology was CVRTAIN [sic], by Yehuda Duenyas, part of PS122's COIL festival.
There are many ways to convey to patients how deeply we have come to care about them without getting into dicey territory.
Now, trying to predict what voters will do in November is dicey business, but I am by no means counting Sanders out.
As dicey as that news might seem for President Trump, Jimmy Fallon said he might not even have the wherewithal to worry.
The only dicey area was the first mountain pass, just before the hut at Hrafntinnusker, where we would spend our first night.
The only dicey area was the first mountain pass, just before the hut at Hrafntinnusker, where we would spend our first night.
When they return, they will face a number of dicey issues with two weeks to reach a new full-year funding deal.
But the ice during the game was smoother than usual, and the footing dicey, especially for those wearing sneakers or tennis shoes.
While they seem to have the co-parenting thing down pat ... their long-term prospects as a couple seem dicey at best.
A drawn-out legal fight over what standards to build cars to will only make the situation more dicey for car manufacturers.
If that sounds dicey, three decades ago it was—a way to fund direct-to-video schlock starring D-listers and has-beens.
Before things get dicey, Cheryl, tipped off by Jughead, shows up with her bow and arrow to save her girl Toni (and Jughead).
Bigger details about the series — like other cast members, a release date, and what the "ethically dicey" dilemma actually entails — are still unknown.
It's a dicey situation and no one knows how long it will last and how it will end, just dealing with Mother Nature.
Update 1:00 pm: The weather is still looking a little dicey, as you can see in this shot below from this morning.
When you mix that with third-party products and the dicey state of all things USB-C, yeah... we're in for some headaches.
The way invisaWear works is if you're in a dicey situation where you can't use your phone, you can press the charm twice.
There was also a major landslide next door and, although it's stabilized, it's still dicey until the City of L.A. corrects the problem.
Plenty of fans were not convinced by Serial's evidence, and, in the The Case Against Adnan Syed, Syed himself admits things appear dicey.
Choosing a mate is hard enough, but when you have to factor in the hang-ups of immediate families, things can get dicey.
Luckily, she had her sister and dad around to explain things to her, even if things got a little dicey regarding the sky.
We like to consider ourselves dreamers, but when it comes to turning our fantasies into achievable goals, things get a little more dicey.
Any time public opinion runs two to one against something you just voted for, that's a dicey political proposition -- to say the least.
Placing the trivial nonsense that ensues in a country that's experiencing political and economic catastrophe is about as dicey as the movie gets.
Politics can be dicey for artists such as Swift with roots - and fans - in country music, the dominant genre of red state America.
Hooked: Episode 3  Synopsis: Gus faces a make-or-break situation at work, while Mickey navigates a dicey new dynamic with her boss.
The movie has interesting visual nods to classics like "Forbidden Planet" and "The Colossus of New York," but it's mainly a dicey proposition.
That explains his interest in a dicey wind energy project and his involvement with a group of falconers clamoring to hunt with eagles.
This could be dicey if it's your boss who's calling the meeting, but it's still better to be transparent than to play games.
I have stayed off Ambien for half a year, even though falling asleep remains dicey for me — an ongoing (but not boring) challenge.
That might seem to be a dicey proposition for the economy, but the administration doesn't seem worried about a slowdown any time soon.
A plane slid off the runway at Kansas City International Airport on Saturday as dicey conditions struck airports and roads across the Midwest.
"They think I may have had a 'dicey' conversation with a certain foreign leader based on a 'highly partisan' whistleblowers statement," Trump continued.
The hope, one source told CNN, is to avoid "stupid moves" and "knee-jerk reactions" that would only worsen an already dicey situation.
" He said sectors that look cheap include emerging market debt, mortgage-backed securities and junk bonds, although he said junk bonds look "dicey.
He did warn me about the dicey black square configuration that almost trisects the grid, exactly the feedback I got from the editors.
And, perhaps most dicey of all, whether co-founder and CEO Nick Woodman will eventually hand over that job to COO Tony Bates.
The students figured out the simple stuff, such as basic mathematical functions, quite well — but things got dicey when the concepts got more complicated.
Boston University economics professor Laurence Kotlikoff said he thinks Thaler's plan is "dicey" and worries how it would impact the future of Social Security.
Well, things can get dicey — unless you have someone like Emma Stone on the email chain, ready to save the day with a selfie.
And actual state-by-state returns are worth so much more than dicey exit polls, no matter how close each state race might be.
Both possible fixes — tax increases or entitlement cuts — are politically dicey, but Democrats at least aren't marketing themselves as the party of low taxes.
"This is a dicey one because the market is being hit by a confluence of events," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
"Being visibly queer means that every interaction is dicey, and this [feels] especially so, since I haven't yet changed my name legally," she says.
He talked about the dicey issue of deportation, but kept it to those illegal immigrants who come to this country with prior criminal records.
So dicey are the politics that Republican congressional leaders have been unwilling to commit to a vote even in the postelection lame duck Congress.
But then Rachel, whose alcohol blackouts make her a dicey witness, spots something amiss at Happy House, whose residents are named Megan and Scott.
That would require 51 votes, another dicey proposition given the estimated 32 million fewer Americans would have health insurance under the partial repeal bill.
He's also in a dicey situation because a violent felony is grounds for deportation, although we've heard nothing from ICE ... at least so far.
The situation becomes more dicey for Manigault Newman if she taped conversations at Mar-a-Lago, since Florida is a "two party" consent state.
The workshop had migrated from its original home, in a dicey part of Hollywood, to a permanent space in a sketchy part of Hollywood.
Others would claim hypocrisy, since the bloc's own antitrust authorities have waved through dicey-looking state aid projects benefitting French, German and British chipmakers.
I have a full bottom lip, and I have to overdraw my top lip to balance it out, which is where things get dicey.
In this time, with the fragility of this relationship between brands and people — especially in the trust domain — I think that's pretty dicey to do.
Until then, you can act like a wary buyer of Yahoo and get a load of these dicey docs: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
It's made all the more dicey because each woman's court is dominated by men, many of whom thirst for the power to rule as king.
Rick Ross is in a battle for his life, and his condition became so dicey Friday his family raced to the hospital in sheer panic.
He wasn't aware of gabapentin's dicey history, but said he would have taken anything to decrease his anxiety—knowing about it wouldn't have stopped him.
But this is a — and this is a very dicey area for the government to go in and require the industry to do its job.
Putting so much pressure on the value of representation can be a dicey thing, especially when both movies offer narrow spectrums of experiences on screen.
To any Star Trek fans in the room, "buffer zone" probably calls to mind that dicey region of space between the Federation and Klingon empires.
Even now, though, long-term predictions of exactly where eclipses will fall are a bit dicey because of the moon's recession from Earth, he said.
When it comes to preschool, however, the situation can be dicey: It's easy to prove to the IRS that your grandchild's college courses are educational.
The Blue Devils never trailed after the opening minutes, but it was dicey at times as fouls mounted and key players sat out for stretches.
But they might feel a little heartburn on the return trip home Saturday and Sunday, given the traffic congestion and dicey conditions in the forecast.
Things looked especially dicey for the DUP when a smaller party, the Ulster Unionists (UUP), said it would break with tradition and contest all seats.
"Google will take you the most direct route and that can sometimes mean you cut through dicey neighborhoods taxis would never go into," she said.
Science reports Ambrosia is charging participants $8,000 each to participate — a setup that's ethically dicey but not outright forbidden by the Food and Drug Administration.
Geopolitical implications: NATO nations might be one of the targets of this new missile, which is dicey given President Trump's previous statements on the alliance.
But either way, the choice to allow in some dicey ads while excluding others sparks valuable debate about the divergences between social and corporate values.
"'Curb Your Enthusiasm' is supposed to make us uncomfortable, but some of the ways it is treating this is really kind of dicey," said Thompson.
The only entry that is a little dicey for Monday is THORA, but Thora Birch has made quite a name for herself as an actress.
But I can't help but forgive its few missteps, because I don't see a lot of other men diving dick first into these dicey conversations.
Of course, things could get dicey with LaVar Ball who says he's deadly serious about reviving the Big Baller Brand after a disastrous first run.
In fact, my first question when I heard about it was did they come out of the campaign because that could be a little dicey.
It's the story of a young boy who becomes radicalized by his imam and tries to kill his teacher, which sounds like a dicey premise.
Mr. Morgan's great power as a bassist comes from his ability to impart surety and clear framing, if not tranquillity, in an otherwise dicey situation.
As it has turned out, being in charge of maintaining the public face of the company has been a dicey job for many of those involved.
He used the courts to try to extricate himself from dicey situations, as a weapon in negotiations and to test the legal limits of business practice.
SHAPIRO: So, I&aposm a little bit dicey on Brett Kavanaugh, and the reason is not just because he&aposs sort of the Bush insider pick.
When setting out on an exploration, doing due diligence about the safety precautions to take can be the difference between an inconvenience and a dicey situation.
"The backdrop for the market is dicey with the trajectory of the U.S. dollar likely a key driver of sentiment," DBS said in a note Thursday.
But they went 2121 for 213 with runners in scoring position and allowed Greinke to navigate out of dicey situations in virtually every inning he pitched.
"It's a dicey thing to say 'I'm going to give the Freedom Caucus what they need' and risk the ire of (dozens of moderates)," said Rep.
To insert and remove the blades you push and pull them out of the head with great care, a process that can be a little dicey.
It can be a dicey situation for the electronics inside the camera when it gets below -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit), depending on the brand.
Where things got dicey for this Redditor is when he noticed a significant difference between his Nest thermometer and the response his Google Home gave him.
Mackenzie Eisenhour, writer and editor, Transworld Skateboarding, 2005–2019: As far as my experience with it, there's always been ownership somewhere and it's always been dicey.
The Twitter account Best of Nextdoor rounds up the most absurd, from users trying to use it as a dating app to screenshots of dicey exchanges.
Maybe the most remarkable aspect of driving on the open highway was just how mundane it felt — aside from a couple dicey moments, I felt safe.
And as this kitten and pup show, checking your body for dicey spots is heck of a lot easier than coming to terms with your taxes.
LONDON — After roiling the NATO summit in Brussels, President Trump — always dicey as a guest — crossed the North Sea and is doing the same in England.
There was also the dicey prospect of generating males, which always seemed to result in animals that were too fragile or uninterested in mating at all.
Some parents may be reluctant to imagine their own children in dicey scenarios, but it can be helpful to talk them through a hypothetical dry run.
The request's inclusion of $2023 billion for border security, including $1.5 billion for President Trump's proposed wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, is also politically dicey.
Markets go up and markets go down, and using stocks as a barometer for broader economic performance has proven through history to be a dicey endeavor.
The former comic's forced, white-knuckle calm reflects an apparent strategy to try to maintain support from both Republicans and Democrats through a dicey political crisis.
Low turnout races can be dicey, especially with an initiative that could bring out people upset with the direction Los Angeles is taking under Mr. Garcetti.
His evidence: This one gets even more dicey, as it started with Fox News pundit Andrew Napolitano citing anonymous sources, and having his claims repeated by Spicer.
We are in uncharted territory here — declaring a national emergency to fulfil a campaign promise is an unprecedented use of presidential powers, and a legally dicey move.
Much of the conversation around Modern Warfare so far has centered on its dicey depictions of war crimes, aimed seemingly at stirring up controversy for controversy's sake.
If getting outside in the current dicey weather to celebrate doesn't sound like your cup of tea, then we have an alternative indoor option to propose: snacking.
The surf-forecasting site Magicseaweed calls jet skiing out of the bay "a game of Russian Roulette" but even getting to the turbid inlet can be dicey.
So, when rumors started swirling that Moto was going to revive the Razr and give it a bendy display, it seemed like a dicey proposition at best.
It's a dicey situation since he's on probation and was specifically ordered to obey all laws -- and could face serious jail time if his probation is revoked.
Risk assets have a "poor" trajectory ahead, and a Federal Reserve rate hike next week would prove "really dicey" for markets, DoubleLine Capital's Jeffrey Gundlach said Tuesday.
There was maybe only one or two flags that I felt like were maybe got a little dicey this afternoon, but the rest of them were fine.
Things get even more dicey for planetary protection since Musk is a big proponent of "terraforming" Mars — the science fiction term for making the planet like Earth.
That win came in the form of Trump's tax cuts plan clearing the Senate Budget Committee, a prospect that seemed somewhat dicey even as the day began.
Bob Corker's on-again, off-again feud with Trump made his reelection bid in 2018 a dicey proposition -- and he decided to retire rather than risk it.
But things could get dicey later down the road — in the next eight to 12 months, when the S-400 is set to be deployed in Turkey.
With the stages being set for the Daytona 500 at Lap 60 and Lap 113 of the scheduled 200-lap event, things got dicey on Lap 59.
It looked dicey for Ahn when she took a medical timeout for a left leg injury in the second set, though still got over the finish line.
Despite sources' assurances that online pedophilic behavior remains distinct from real-life urges, and can even help stomp them out, digitally entertaining these urges can be dicey.
Ramy's boorish uncle Naseem (Laith Nakli), an anti-Semite who works with Jews in Manhattan's Diamond District, would be dicey as the only Muslim in a series.
Metaphors can be dicey when applied to the brain; they're inherently inadequate by nature, and choosing one risks endorsing an intervention, including brain stimulation, with unknown risks.
In what may prove to be the hidden gift of these provocative times, grappling with dicey subjects may force students to reflect, and not just to react.
But the longer the trade war goes on, the more politically dicey it also gets for Trump -- a factor that might be helping to shape Chinese thinking.
"It started getting really dicey about six or eight months ago, when you saw stuff that would normally get sold very quickly [attract] no bids," Zell said.
As dicey as it can be to use actual mental illness as a symbol for national trauma, Carrie was a kind of synecdoche for a rattled America.
A poor agency track record Unfortunately, the GSA's track record raises doubts about whether the agency is truly prepared to handle this kind of dicey ethical question.
"It's getting at a level where things get very dicey if you want to be chasing it up here," Maley said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Tuesday.
Warren was frequently feuding with members of Obama's economic team and has embraced a number of electorally dicey positions like providing government health benefits to undocumented immigrants.
All we have to hope now is that a massive, distracting scandal that potentially implicates the Prime Minister in some rather dicey conduct doesn't derail the debate again.
Conflating ships that involve underrepresented identities with the desire for inclusion gets especially dicey when it leads fans to prioritize support for their ship over other intersectional concerns.
Federal Reserve Governor Jay Powell told CNBC on Wednesday the referendum on whether the U.K. should leave the European Union may make for dicey trading in financial markets.
Making the situation more dicey was Johnson publicly declaring Tuesday that he will push to hire Kobe Bryant to whatever front office job the recently retired icon desires.
Sound impressions from a trade show are always a dicey affair, but I can at least preliminarily say that I like the sound of the Momentum True Wireless.
How tough a stand Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy decides to take against Catalonia will probably determine if what is now a dicey political situation becomes physically violent.
Still, the situation will remain dicey until then, because now the tender offer — which will initially value the company at $40 billion to $50 billion — must be successful.
Look, can we all enjoy what's happening in Nashville right now while also acknowledging that it really did look dicey for a while there back in the day?
While political calculations have proven as dicey as a Vegas roulette table, it's a safe bet the economy will be front and center on voters' mind come November.
Mickelson's playing partner, Henrik Stenson, had not flinched at that run, rolling in dicey, spectacular and lengthy birdie putts from seemingly every quarter of the Royal Troon greens.
AlternativesWith returns in stocks looking dicey for now and fixed income offering limited yield, Doré says alternatives like private equity and real estate are critical ways to diversify.
If the spate of recent national tragedies has tugged at your heartstrings and encouraged you to donate to a charitable crowdfunding campaign, beware: you're entering dicey legal territory.
" But some market participants questioned the timing of the upgrade, with one foreign bank dealing describing it as "a little dicey given ... concerns about the government's fiscal discipline.
She gracefully danced around politically dicey questions from senators but made a point, on national television, of noting their commitments to reduce crime and fix overloaded federal courts.
And then there are the inexperienced surfers: Throwing them into the mix can get really dicey, said Julian Vasquez, of Brooklyn, who grew up surfing in the area.
Yet drawing a direct line from those basic findings to what people do out in the world is dicey, given the ineffable interplay among circumstance, relationships and personality.
Today, making public whatever the United States knows about North Korea's cyber mischief would not improve the chances for success in the already dicey nuclear diplomacy with Pyongyang.
Democrats have a clear desire for Republicans to carry the water on any politically dicey debt ceiling vote since the GOP holds congressional majorities and the White House.
Snell, the winner of the 2018 A.L. Cy Young Award, was summoned for a dicey situation in the ninth, with runners at first and third and one out.
But recent polling has indicated impeachment could be a dicey topic in battleground districts, with targeted members looking to emphasize policy issues that resonate in their districts. Rep.
Her shame over her corrupted spirit spills over into advice for Taylor, who's struggling to maintain integrity and a sense of self in Axe Capital's dicey corporate culture.
The dicey aspects of all this maneuvering could explain why businessman Trump and now President Trump worked so hard to keep secret the details of his business life.
All in all, Dicey Dungeons is a delightful game with an infectious sense of goofy joy that is more than welcome as a respite from our bleak reality.
While this approach is sometimes dicey—as you could get misdiagnosed since a doctor is physically examining you—it does encourage more people to at least seek diagnosis.
"Your major risk is back toward 2,950," said Dwyer, who contends the ongoing trade war and November election could make the markets a bit "dicey" in the second half.
Since the point of White Elephant is to get rid of your junk acquired over the last year, gifts tend to be pretty impractical, and competition can get dicey.
Even as stocks seemed steadier on Tuesday after Monday's big sell-off, some charts still look very dicey to technical analysts, who warn of more possible losses to come.
If you're hesitant on a tweet and you think it might be dicey, then in what capacity do you think it's a good idea to keep it up there?
Current projects include the upcoming rogue-like Dicey Dungeons, a collaboration with Cavanagh and artist Marlowe Dobbe, as well as the arcade shooter Ultra Bugs from Dutch studio Vlambeer.
While next week it looks like things get dicey — apparently we're all about to learn that she's just 22 years old — I'm not worried about her getting kicked off.
But the near future looks dicey: the current-account deficit is at a four-decade high and the central bank is struggling to prevent a devaluation of the currency.
Speaking about "fake news," when the dicey topic of Trump's views on his friends in the media was brought up in the interview, he had a lot to say.
From a privacy standpoint, that does sound a bit dicey, but Google notes the content of any conversation isn't sent to Assistant—just whatever suggestions you happen to send.
We've seen J.R. Smith shoot right over the top of smaller guards before, and Otto Porter's progression in his fourth season makes slotting Thomas onto him a dicey proposition.
Match-fixing is a dicey proposition: even if the odds of being caught are low, the penalties for getting nabbed (a lifetime ban and possible jail sentence) are brutal.
Casting an actor with so little stage experience was dicey, "a leap in the dark," Mr. Andrews called it, but a leap both he and Mr. Foster willingly took.
Whenever he goes onto late-night television shows, like Jimmy Kimmel Live, he's always asked about This Is Us season 2 and the dicey issue of his character's death.
It can be dicey to pivot to the suburbs, as Jon Ossoff's campaign in Georgia proved, but the demographics of O'Connor's gerrymandered district leave him little room to maneuver.
The situation could turn "dicey" for emerging economies in Asia if the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield hits 3.5 percent, according to an expert from Europe's largest bank.
That is a somewhat dicey proposition when we are talking about a distressed company, but the federal court suggested these sorts of things are better addressed by bankruptcy judges.
Still, Price did work on legislation that would affect companies he was invested in, and ethics rules for the House of Representatives find that to be dicey at best.
It blithely quadrupled its balance sheet, swallowing Bankers Trust (which Enrich generously labels a third-rate firm) and purchasing a dicey mortgage shop at the peak of the bubble.
And in a dicey job market, she figures it is better to start working her way up the ladder where she is rather than risk starting all over again.
Not only was that something short of foolproof evidence, but it also angered the Cherokee Nation, which argued that defining ethnicity via DNA and bloodlines was a dicey proposition.
In a jab against Trump, he argued that the question of whether the President obstructed justice was "always dicey" and came to be "inconclusive" due to Trump's "twisted" mind.
A therapist's task is to guide the patient back through these memories in a way that blunts their sting, rather than reinforces them — a dicey and often painstaking process.
Mitch McConnell said on Fox News Sunday that he's "very confident" Congress will avoid a government shutdown — but he's already shifting blame toward the Democrats in case things get dicey.
Here's where things get dicey ... Moore claims in early 2019, KSE was interested in acquiring Rick Fox's Team Echo Fox -- one of the most famous Esports franchises in the world.
"I'm calling today a reprieve from the dreary grind, but we'll be right back at it with a truly dicey earnings season when we reconvene next week," he said Friday.
The savvy among us know that the entire concept of fashion faux pas is fairly dicey, but that doesn't mean there aren't certain items that elicit totally justified side-eyes.
Other states have tried defunding Planned Parenthood by going after the organization's Medicaid funding, but that's a legally dicey proposition that has already landed many of these states in court.
For positions that have one partner standing, or involve sitting or leaning on the edge of the bed—those can get pretty dicey if you don't have good edge support.
Going into that meeting, relations between Trump and China seemed likely to be dicey; after all, he had said China was "raping" the US at a May 2016 campaign rally.
I feel pretty confident right now that the North Koreans are studiously patrolling their 12-mile limit, and if an American ship rolled into 12 miles, things could be dicey.
He says that, as a urologist, one of his more difficult tasks is consoling patients who are considering dicey ways to enhance their sexual experience, with a partner or alone.
The last quarter of an hour was dicey for the United States, but Klinsmann's men held on to advance and gathered more confidence with another step in a major tournament.
Making matters more dicey, the Lakers will again be bad in 2017-18 and don't own their first-round pick in next year's draft (it belongs to the Philadelphia 76ers).
"In some sense it does get a little more dicey for the Fed when they could get between two very different views from the bond market and Trump," Paulsen said.
A story in The Times this month explored how the divisions over the outcome of the presidential race could make for especially dicey conversations at the Thanksgiving table this year.
Before that, you had to get connected to either one of the national LGBT publications—and that was dicey, that could out you—or connect to a small, regional group.
Then consider that Trump has had a very dicey relationship with the Bush family -- most notably his one-time 2016 primary opponent Jeb Bush and former President George H.W. Bush.
This means we're in dicey territory when we try to project players and teams into eras that aren't their own, because we only see new challenges without the accompanying adjustments.
Turning Hitler into humor is dicey territory, per Jewish news site The Forward, and it could prove tricky in Germany especially, The Hollywood Reporter claimed in a separate piece today.
That means getting through even one round of Apex Legends on battery power alone could be real dicey, though that shouldn't really be a surprise on a laptop like this.
Making it more dicey has been Kalanick's adamant refusal to release diversity stats, despite recent pressure from activists like Reverend Jesse Jackson, which has made him an outlier in tech.
Things were, in the words of one Republican senator last night "a bit dicey there for a couple of hours" in terms of how the conference was going to respond.
Moving in with a roommate you don&apost know can be a dicey proposition, but this particular opportunity is a bit more enticing than what you&aposd find on Craigslist.
And it comes at a dicey time for Apple, which recently warned it was seeing weaker financial results and is under pressure to introduce even more new and innovative products.
The "common struggle" argument was one I also encountered with another European artist—one who had, to steal a term from Derrick Carter, waded into similarly dicey "cultural smudging" territory.
The warnings underscore major concerns that Congress may punt on the politically dicey budget process by simply approving a full-year continuing resolution keeping the budget at its current levels instead.
It works in theory, but actual testing can be politically dicey, so while there's been a lot of debate around these schemes, scientists haven't been able to do much actual research.
Later that day, I had to go on air and report on precisely what my dear friend was so deeply engaged in -- this dicey geopolitical scenario involving, of all counties, Iran.
Along with allowing assassin's enemies a better chance to escape, stealth has been changed into two distinct categories:  Invisibility: short-term stealth to escape dicey battles, not revealed by vision wards.
We realize that making predictions is a dicey game (one person's miracle-in-a-jar is another's flash-in-the-pan), but we're not just going out on a limb here.
Dudas, a partner at Vertical Research, refers to the emerging asset class as a "dicey investment" — citing the amount of fast money flowing into the space and the lack of regulation.
Read more: Joe Biden's dicey past on racial issues could come back to bite him in the 2020 Democratic primariesBooker followed up with a lengthy criticism of the former vice president.
This microbe is most commonly found in the soil, so if you're cutting up unwashed fruits and vegetables, and then not washing the dishes properly, it can get kind of dicey.
The warm voice of the narrator, Barbara Caruso, softens the rough truth of the family's epic search for a home, which is led by the oldest child, 13-year-old Dicey.
All in all, about half of the episodes of "Modern Love" make strange decisions about what to spend time on, a dicey proposition when there's only 30 minutes to work with.
Go deeper: Despite slim odds, carbon tax advocacy ramps up Filling in the blanks on the Green New Deal A fracking ban could be a dicey proposal for Democrats in 2020
The main pitfall facing R-rated superheroes is the vast budgets that many of these movies entail, which makes closing off even a modest portion of the audience a dicey proposition.
But Mueller is unlikely as a practical matter to charge Giuliani, given the dicey appearance of trying to take out the President's chief defender in the middle of an unfolding investigation.
"That's a very dicey scenario if a replacement isn't in well before the end of 2017," Larry Levitt, a senior vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation and health reform expert, says.
But the reason we have two presidential candidates getting so far despite record-high unfavorable polls and dicey documented histories is because facts are worth less than any time in recent memory.
There were times where the car drifted to the side, but I wasn't worried, because there was a big red kill switch on the floor near my boots if things got dicey.
McConnell: Keeping GOP Senate 'very dicey' During the Republican primaries, Trump's strategy to rely on "earned media" -- the fact that he was a celebrity candidate who deluged the airwaves with interviews -- worked.
Too often, one man feels too intimidated, too threatened, or even just too awkward to stop a rape or to diffuse a dicey situation that seems like it could turn into rape.
And to be fair, I don't think showrunner Scott Gimple necessarily wanted us to trust him — having a wildcard like Jesus in the mix ramps up the tension whenever things get dicey.
There's a well known one around here coined the Palm to Pines Scenic Byway (CA-74), which heads out of the city up and up the nearest mountainside, complete with dicey switchbacks.
That's dicey legal ground -- not to mention the fact that it's not at all clear where the money (and space) to house families together for indefinite periods of time would come from.
Is it time for Congress to pass a new Authorization to Use Military Force (AUMF) -- laying out the goals, and restrictions, for US military personnel operating in dicey areas around the world?
Al Franken's political future is decidedly dicey in the wake of reports that he forcibly kissed and groped a woman named Leeann Tweeden during a 2006 USO tour of the Middle East.
But her fear is that any man who knows about this dicey episode from her past won't be able to see beyond it — and she has some evidence to support that theory.
Clinton's No. 2 faced the dicey issue of having to castigate his boss for moral shortcomings — something he begrudgingly did at the urging of his aides — while simultaneously running to succeed him.
Things get especially dicey when she moves with her young son into a shabby Manhattan apartment and strikes up a romance with an F.B.I. agent (Matthew Modine) who has her under surveillance.
Das says he's noticed that more and more physicists are trading the difficult slog of academia—which can involve a decade of financially dicey postdoctoral work—to take cushy jobs in tech.
In a totally ridiculous but effective twist, Rhoades's wife, Wendy (Maggie Siff), works for Axe as the hedge fund's house shrink, a job more ethically dicey than that of any bond trader.
The exact implications of this for short-term electoral politics are dicey — older, more rural, less educated whites who are relatively untouched by the Awokening exert disproportionate influence in the political system.
But to revere those figures is too dicey, an endorsement of something I don't even like; Spuds, on the other hand, inspires guiltless admiration, in part because he transcended the human form.
"This is dicey because this is not a time to be unequivocal — bold statements are risky right now in either direction, attacking [Trump] or not," Matt Mackowiak, a Republican strategist, told me.
We're constantly inundated with their ads — usually in the index pages of dying alt-weeklies or in the margins of dicey websites — promising hundreds of dollars for about 10 minutes of our time.
Comac is learning painstakingly to build planes that may one day get a slice of that pie, but right now, its technology is decades behind — and looks like a dicey proposition for export.
This is a dicey one to be sure, as it's always hard for the new presidential candidate from the incumbent party to break out of the shadow of the sitting two-term president.
But runoffs can prove dicey propositions and could require Republicans to spend on a safe seat — an unwelcome prospect in a year when they are being forced to defend an ever-expanding map.
Obama and U.S. allies balked at the idea, saying it would entail significant ground forces and planes to patrol a "no-fly zone", a dicey commitment in such a crowded and messy conflict.
The video pairs clips of politically-ordered carnage, masked maniacs, and the orange smirk of American fascism with rough, kinetic live footage ripped straight from the dicey days of Cold War-era thrash.
An investigation from the Public Attorney's Office and media coverage only served to further complicate an already dicey situation, per the Post:The media, too, has been accused of adding fuel to the fear.
Pitting a horde of flesh-eaters against living stragglers may be a sure payday now, but in 1968, structuring an entire feature around personality-free, slow-moving, unsexy zombies was a dicey proposition.
Thus, in the above clip, Trump is largely unchallenged in floating a plan that Republican leaders—and even Steve Bannon—consider too dicey, and one which clearly is a cynical voter turnout tactic.
When you suspect in advance that a situation is going to be dicey, you can bring a colleague or a police officer, but sometimes things turn very fast and you're on your own.
He is then likely to meet Prime Minister Theresa May -- for whom his visit marks a dicey political assignment -- at her official country residence, Chequers, in Buckinghamshire, west of London, diplomatic sources said.
With Democrats in control of the House, the Republicans' promise of future tax cuts look dicey, unless they can compromise by raising corporate taxes to pay for lower rates for the middle class.
" The coffee shop was crowded and Ella's mood was dicey, so when the food and drinks were ready, Ms. Benanti strolled her home, improvising a song on the way: "You are so mad.
The Christine Blasey Ford accusation against Kavanaugh is dicey for both parties, but Democrats have far less to lose since suburban college-educated women who are sympathetic to Ford are their growth market.
"In the short term it looks a bit dicey (for markets) given the declines we've already had in the past two days," said William O'Loughlin, portfolio manager at Rivkin Asset Management in Sydney.
The group featured an organist and an electric-keyboard player, but no second guitar, which meant that there was no one to obstruct Mr. Clapton's path or engage him in much dicey interplay.
In a once elegant but now dicey neighborhood of Athens, we were a room of people with different backgrounds, customs and tongues, but we all had an infectiously good time watching his films.
"It looked dicey for us for a while, with the hostility going back and forth ... We were about to have a market, and saw it snatched away, or so we thought," Klein said.
The Great Moderation was marked by changes in the economy that made spending less volatile, and by a greater willingness on the part of central banks to promptly increase demand when things looked dicey.
The weather was dicey, Vice President George Bush helped back up traffic and Litsky was left astounded again when a surprise visitor interrupted his exclusive postgame interview with San Francisco tight end Charle Young.
Firstly, even while battery life and wireless performance have been on a steady path of improvement, the process of pairing and connecting Bluetooth headphones to other devices remains dicey and unpleasant for most users.
Because of public concern, the FDA and the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition commissioned an independent review to find out if MSG could be toxic, and that's where things started getting dicey.
"Even if she were to propose something promising, the political situation is so dicey that there isn't trust there," said a source in the anti-trafficking community, who requested anonymity in order speak freely.
Late in Game 33, the Bulls went point-guard-free against Rozier, Thomas, Smart, Crowder, and Horford—a dicey alternative Hoiberg may lean on for the rest of the series, given his rotten options.
It's a dicey position to be in, a white male filmmaker standing against a tide of uniquely contemporary white male anger while you're just trying to make a fun comedy with ghosts in it.
Li: We know that Jed and another one of the final contestants on the show, Peter, both reportedly had pretty dicey girlfriend situations before they went on The Bachelorette, which has historically been taboo.
The nearest one, an hour's drive away, sometimes refused to come, and hauling a body in a van as it bounced along potholed roads and swerved to avoid skittish kangaroos was a dicey proposition.
If this is not an outlier — if, indeed, Trump is in decline due to his recent behavior — then things between now and Cleveland in July are going to become dicey for The Donald. 25.
Even getting rid of the most unpopular coverage provision — the individual mandate — is dicey, since the Coverage Caucus is sophisticated enough to know that junking it would increase the ranks of the uninsured significantly.
It seemed a bit dicey to be discussing a possible coup at the same elegant eatery where the president-elect tortured Mitt Romney by dangling the secretary of state job over sautéed frogs' legs.
Trying to confirm Kavanaugh (or some other nominee if Trump pulls Kavanaugh or Kavanaugh drops out) in a lame-duck session of Congress after major Democratic gains at the ballot box would be dicey.
But it gets dicey when Barr says he'll scrub the report of information that would "unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties," as well as grand jury materials.
This year saw the release of more than a few games in the deckbuilding roguelike genre, but Dicey Dungeons stuck out for me for its great visual design and innovative twist on the formula.
" If you take Trump at his word -- always dicey -- then he made some news in this quote: He is saying he would sit down with special counsel Robert Mueller to "get it over with.
That Trump would pull such a power move -- which is legal, yes, but ethically dicey -- speaks to his commitment to nepotism, a trait that has always defined his life in and out of politics.
The politics around airport noise can be extremely dicey (in separate research, Dourado and Raymond Russell have found that most airport noise complaints to the FAA come from just a small handful of people).
The best example of the dicey situation Gillespie finds himself in came this weekend during the rocky rollout of Trump's executive order temporarily suspending the refugee program and banning travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.
WHILE historical comparisons are dicey, it is safe to assume that being charged with assaulting a journalist, hours before election day, might once have been disadvantageous to a candidate's chances in a House congressional race.
AMP has served as a vessel for worries about Google's power over the web, the dicey future of news publishing, and whatever general angst we all feel about the sorry state of most mobile webpages.
"The charts, as interpreted by Carolyn Boroden, suggest that both Apple and the broader S&P 500 have more room to run, but the next few sessions might get a little dicey, " the host said.
Her voice has that near-but-not-quite a growl and dicey delivery in line with Stevie Nicks, but her aesthetic is all lo-fi '90s rock, like Mary Timony, Liz Phair, or Juliana Hatfield.
Sounds fun in theory, sure, but when your email service has more than one billion active users, many of whom rely on it for business and professional communication, then things can get a little dicey.
It got a bit dicey when he got to the letter X, but Pratt stayed calm and pulled through — though he came away with zero information on how to properly care for a stick creature.
This 420 stainless steel knife has everything you need to work your way out of a dicey situation: a partially serrated blade, seatbelt cutter, window punch, removable LED light, and even a fire starter rod.
As for what might trigger the dicey combo, he pointed to trade protectionism: If the world's largest economies continue to restrict free trade, they would both raise the prices of goods and hamper economic output.
Collins explains to the cop he had crashed earlier in the morning and was waiting for a tow ... but after Alex had some issues with expired tags, things got dicey for the 25-year-old.
Three days after Christmas, in a part of northeast Nashville that many locals describe as "dicey," a Ford Explorer crashed through the front of a discount-tobacco shop at one end of a strip mall.
Explaining why one country is happier than another is a dicey business, but the report cites six significant factors: G.D.P. per capita, social support, life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity and corruption levels.
The novel's carefully layered plot takes readers from the offices of a multinational company, where a master of industry is planning a dicey corporate merger, to a filthy alley where one hired killer confronts another.
Although tickets and maps for many tourist destinations are offered electronically, some travelers prefer to keep their tech to a minimum or may be traveling in areas where dicey connections and power failures are common.
Things had looked dicey for Mr. Plepler and his team until the final moments of the ceremony, when HBO's "Game of Thrones" took the statuette for best drama, the most prestigious award of the night.
"MD Anderson was pretty political in its own internal style," and he helped navigate it through dicey times, said Thomas Feeley, who worked with Hahn there and is now a professor at Harvard Business School.
Two weeks earlier, I took a risk on some dicey food from the back of my fridge and rapidly wound up on my knees, racked and convulsing in a way that I hadn't in years.
Referring to the Moon as "Earth's eighth continent" seems dicey in light of the fact that all seven continents on our own planet are imperiled by human activity, much of it borne from unchecked industrial development.
If something should go wrong, emergency healthcare is dicey at best: Koupal requires his clients to purchase medical and evacuation insurance, adding that the nearest trustworthy emergency care is a seven-hour medevac flight to Dubai.
" Mr. Rosenthal says that Mr. Manafort has "represented pretty much every awful dictator around," and "he has business dealings with a lot of very dicey Russian oligarchs, all of whom got rich with Mr. Putin's help.
And as the housing market is getting dicey and things keep getting bad, now that your company was public there was a lot more attention on you, maybe not as good as it was before that.
Even as the friends' conversation gets into dicey, defensive, and argumentative territory, "Value" seamlessly lightens the mood with Jayde instagramming her dinner—nothing in the real world will distract her from presenting her best life online.
Using animals in race-related allegories is always a dicey proposition, since animals fundamentally differ by species vastly more than humans differ by ethnicity or culture, and real-world racist propaganda often depicts minorities as animals.
That leaves one big question for a recently impeached president as he heads for a dicey reelection bid: What's left to goose markets and the economy beyond what most expect will be a pretty blah 217?
An art exhibit featuring Michael Jackson right now is controversial enough, but when the King of Pop is depicted as a real king, a holy figure and gets mixed up with Jesus ... things get extra dicey.
Below we're sharing three hybrid hacks: Hacks that help you handle what could otherwise be a dicey wintertime situation in record time, and the decidedly more enjoyable activity that you can now add to your morning routine.
Erin Gibbs, equity chief investment officer at S&P Investment Advisory Services, says investors seem to be engaging in a "risk-off" pattern of trading, flocking to less dicey stocks, notably consumer staples, energy, telecom and utilities.
Whether they can vote or not on the governance proposals up next week is unclear, and it also unclear if they have been able to read the Holder report, which chronicles some pretty dicey management under Kalanick.
"The charts, as interpreted by Carolyn Boroden, suggest that both Apple and the broader S&P 500 have more room to run, but the next few sessions might get a little dicey, " the "Mad Money" host said.
FAKING IT The self-care-ish rituals that I see my proxies cultivating the most are usually some collaboration between their existing habits, and something they've seen other people doing, and literal nothingness, and that's dicey, right?
Milton Friedman famously declared that the welfare state and open immigration cannot coexist; otherwise, the former would serve as a powerful attraction, encouraging low-wage foreigners to move in and putting the system on dicey financial footing.
But beyond the Evenwel surprise and the seemingly ill-fated attempt to resolve the dicey dilemma in Zubik, it's very hard to see how a denuded court is an appealing concept in the medium or long-term.
Had the meeting's official topic been Iran, U.N. rules would have allowed a representative from the country, which is not part of the Security Council, to participate, a potentially dicey confrontation U.S. officials were keen to avoid.
This not only leads to excess borrowing on the part of universities — a number of them are caught up in dicey bond deals like the sort that sunk the city of Detroit — but higher tuition for students.
While Democrats managed to push their candidates through the dicey process, their success in the California races is not guaranteed even though at least seven Republican-held districts in play were carried by Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Google Maps' estimated drive times are a great tool to devise itineraries, but look at the fine print, and then check again right before getting behind the wheel: Will you have to go over potentially dicey passes?
Uncomfortable moment Trump's move, a political maneuver that he believes will help him keep his central campaign promise and insulate his standing with his base, is likely to soon present politically dicey challenges for his fellow Republicans.
Organized via a combination of crowdsourcing and gatekeeping by the artist/curators Mira Dayal and Simon Wu, the show originated in the dicey proposition that art-making can be reduced to a set of formulas without becoming formulaic.
One indication that the high-yield market is dicey comes from actively managed high-grade core bond funds, which typically have the freedom to invest 10 to 20 percent or so of their assets in high-yield issues.
If we're going to go back to the 2000s and analyze prevailing political opinions, things get pretty dicey pretty quick (see: Jon Stewart's litany of "chicks with dicks" jokes from his tenure as host of The Daily Show).
The fire remained several miles from the evacuated communities along the eastern shore of Clear Lake, but "it looks like there&aposs dicey weather on the way," California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection spokeswoman Jane LaBoa said.
Even though he's only due $29.5 million over the next two seasons, meniscus surgery feels like an annual event, and surrendering a first-round pick for an injury-prone point guard who relies on springy legs is dicey.
And with a succession of battles looming on the trade front, on Iran's nuclear future, on migration and climate change, not to mention a dicey North Korean summit in Singapore, Trump needs all the friends he can get.
Morisot painted outdoors when she could, a dicey practice at a time when respectable, unaccompanied women passed their lives under what amounted to house arrest—she was liable to be stared at by passersby and flocked by children.
After a secret overnight flight from Washington, the President and Melania Trump touched down onto a pitch-black airstrip, the dicey security situation still restricting Trump to a clandestine visit more than 15 years after the American invasion.
Those philosophers include Sally Haslanger at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, J. David Velleman of New York University, Carolyn Dicey Jennings of the University of California at Merced and Carrie Ichikawa Jenkins of the University of British Columbia.
This, plus the dicey situation into which the two EgyptAir employees unwittingly stepped, should make people think twice about taking trash, said City Councilman Antonio Reynoso, who is chairman of the committee on sanitation and solid waste management.
Tuesday's episode of Weediquette on VICELAND opens with host Krishna Andavolu talking through the dicey future of California's small-scale cannabis growers with Steve DeAngelo, founder and head of Harborside Health Center, the nation's largest medical marijuana dispensary.
CANT BELIEVE MY ICE My favorite of the day was 16D, an understandable and desperate plea to a school nurse or anyone in a position of authority, dealing with a dicey (or itchy) issue: TELL ME NO LICE.
Five strokes later — including a bunker shot that skittered over the green and a dicey uphill pitch that mockingly rolled back to where he was standing — Spieth, his shoulders slumped, tramped from the hole with a triple bogey.
Most important for the wider world is that the von der Leyen commission will be committed to making Europe a more autonomous actor in a dicey world—or extending "European sovereignty", as it is called in euro-speak.
We lose the moral ground when we're not there," the former official said, adding that the situation there has "always been dicey" but a US presence had value as it served as a "significant irritant to the Iranians.
This is a somewhat dicey proposition because while the Snapdragon 23 in Asus Nova Go I reviewed earlier this year offered tons of battery life, its performance felt a little too anemic to be considered a true everyday workhorse.
While the overall state of the economy is solid, the latest GDP growth figure is some of the strongest evidence yet that Trump's hopes of running for reelection on the strength of a superheated economy are looking increasingly dicey.
"If things get dicey with [redacted's] sponsor, I know a few good families with a heart for these situations who would take her in a heartbeat and see her through her pregnancy and beyond," Lloyd wrote in the email.
The member of Congress thought it looked dicey, but that Republicans would ultimately fall in line because they've made this campaign promise for so many years now: I don't know whether we're going to get to 50 or not.
Just two years after CEO Brandy Bergman and four other former Sard Verbinnen managing directors started Reevemark in 2018, they've built an impressive client list among law firms, corporations, and high-profile people facing all sorts of dicey situations.
Miller said it was not, and Francona maintained that his star reliever was healthy and that he will continue to call upon him in dicey situations this October — perhaps beginning in Game 24 of this series on Wednesday night.
The problem with honoring the rewards of work, rather than the work itself, "is that the rewards can always be taken away," he says, adding that anyone who has lived through dicey economic times knows this all too well.
Aside from being a pretty dicey way to avoid pregnancy, the pull-out method—when used by itself, without a condom or another method like the pill or an IUD—does fuck-all to prevent the swapping of STIs.
The only people who know whether Harvey has a proper work-life balance are Harvey and maybe the people closest to him, inside the clubhouse and out, and taking their word on anything, even as "anonymous sources," is dicey.
With practice though (and a handful of people on speed dial for the particularly dicey moments) I managed to retrain my brain and, to a degree, my body to listen to my daughter's repeated message to me: I'm good. Really.
They had to take one of my expanders out to treat me for the infection, and there were some really dicey moments, to the extent of questioning if we were going to be able to do reconstructive surgery at all.
When it came to actual accounts spreading conspiracy theories, Sandberg and Dorsey both admitted things get a little bit more dicey as outright suspension or banning isn't an option, because each company's terms aren't technically being broken in those cases.
The office quickly escalated talk to action, running preparedness drills with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), launching spacecraft to gather asteroid information, and even drawing up plans to nuke the bad boys out of the sky if things get dicey.
Whether they can then vote or not on the governance proposals up next week is unclear, and it is also if they have been able to read the Holder report as yet, which chronicles some pretty dicey management practices under Kalanick.
The whole issue became dicey a couple of years ago in an epic struggle between Comcast and Netflix (among others), which culminated in the FCC's Open Internet Order of 2015, which now generally forbids the more egregious violations of Net Neutrality.
Last year he secured a long-sought, diplomatically dicey overhaul of the International Monetary Fund to reduce the influence of Europe and Persian Gulf states so that emerging nations like China could have prominence in the organization befitting their economic heft.
Washington (CNN)Less than 48 hours after The New York Times published a lengthy front-page piece detailing Scott Pruitt's long pattern of ethically dicey moves prior to being named EPA chief, the White House's defenses of him are clearly softening.
I'm honestly not sure myself, but the idea that these people were rank amateurs who were blundering into all sorts of dicey waters because they didn't know what the hell they were (are?) doing makes a decent amount of sense.
Instead, Dicey Dungeon's walks you through a progression of increasing complex classes and through a set of "episodes" that switch things up for the player, offering a modified set of abilities or even fundamentally changing core rules of the game.
Heads Up Emily Dixon still recalls the horrified reaction of Manchester residents when she told them in the early 2000s that she lived in the Northern Quarter, which had been a dicey industrial pocket in the heart of the city.
But if you get a crab meat roll—as opposed to "krab"—it's probably not from the US. You're probably looking at something from the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, China, somewhere like that, and that's where it starts to get very dicey.
They also know the challenge of trying to tell your parents, who likely had an arranged marriage, that you are dating someone — and the equally dicey situation of explaining to your partner why it took so long to share the news.
My original version of this puzzle contained more horse references (Equus, Mr. Ed, Hee Haw) but the result was too much dicey fill, so Will and Joel convinced me to drop the extra references for the sake of smoother fill.
This is dicey because you can't always control emotional attachments when body chemicals mix, but with the married men I guessed that the fact that they had wives, children and mortgages would keep them from going overboard with their affections.
It was one of the few major international banks that seemed strong enough to avoid a direct government bailout, and many investors were pacified by the knowledge that if things got really dicey, the German government would come to the rescue.
Senate Republicans are already facing an unwelcome trio of Cabinet confirmations that are all dicey on their own: Mike Pompeo to be secretary of state, Gina Haspel to lead the CIA and Ronny Jackson to helm the Veterans Affairs department.
Andy Hargreaves of Keybanc Capital Markets warned would-be investors that Apple's pivot into services is a dicey move into a competitive market, where companies succeed or fail based on how much profit they can eke out of each user.
In the middle of this story about people treating one another badly, with a lot of profanity and dicey situations, Michael Shannon approaches the front of the stage and starts talking about how grace showed up in a difficult situation.
Disclosing a traumatic secret — telling your story in all its awful detail — is a dicey proposition that may or may not bring relief, depending on who's listening and the nature of the trauma itself, Dr. Ducharme and other experts said.
Trump blasted Prime Minister Theresa May for her handling of Brexit, complicating an already dicey political situation for May who's dealing with an unfolding political crisis of her a split within her party over negotiations to leave the European Union.
"My first question, when I heard about it, was, 'Did they come out of the campaign,' because that could be a little dicey," Trump said in the interview with Fox, which is set to air in its entirety on Wednesday.
Starting this morning, pre-selected Uber users in a 12-square-mile chunk of downtown Pittsburgh will have the option to ride in a self-driving car—with a human engineer at the wheel who can take over if things get dicey.
And that's before you consider the many other factors that can make restaurants a dicey game, from changing cuisine tastes, to changing eating habits — many get food delivered today — to the precariousness of the commercial real estate market and so much more.
Besides the fact that ascribing characteristics to a sexuality is dicey at best — though all queer people, of course, reserve the right to call anything queer as seen through their eyes — much of what they wore was just the fashion of the era.
Ryan&aposs backing seemed to be eroding when the Weekly Standard reported that White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney said he&aposd privately talked to Kevin McCarthy about orchestrating a leadership vote to force Democrats in dicey districts to support Nancy Pelosi.
And despite co-founder Josh Kushner's White House ties (his brother Jared, is both married to Ivanka Trump and one of President Trump's right-hand men), that model looked a bit dicey in March as the GOP tried to repeal Obama's legacy bill.
There's a lot of takeover chatter in that one, so if you don't get a takeover it's gonna come back down, so that means for me it's a little too dicey because I don't like to recommend stocks on a takeover basis.
Now, if those estimated team values seem too dicey, we can look at Forbes' annual team revenue figures, which we believe are even more accurate, thanks to Marlins financial documents leaked to Deadspin in 26.06 that almost exactly matched the magazine's numbers.
Again, it was not exactly Las Vegas in terms of night life, and a few corners seemed dicey at night, but the price was right and the couple had a hunch that alternatives to their home kitchen were headed in their direction.
For every metalhead who swears up and down that the band lost its relevance after Cliff Burton died (or even before that), there are others who still worship the band's output, even their dicey mid-90s era and generally lackluster recent albums.
While companies have different rules about relationships between employees — some prohibit them, while others require disclosure — Uber is in a dicey spot right now and any revelations of an out-of-control company culture, especially by top execs, are problematic at this time.
Hard Rock Park had been a dicey proposition at the best of times, when the economy was booming; in 2008, with multi-billion dollar investment banks faltering and world leaders scrambling to avert a global financial meltdown, it didn't stand a chance.
Evangeline Lilly is going against the grain in a big way ... sending her kids off to gymnastics and having lots of dicey interactions, because she believes the coronavirus scare is not only overblown ... it might even have some sinister tinges to it.
Led by Diego Piña Lopez, a high school teacher who was appointed site coordinator, the volunteers transformed the seedy motel in a dicey area of town that abuts two freeways into a functioning shelter offering a range of services to migrant families.
Changes have been made at many dicey intersections in New York City to give pedestrians more time to cross before cars can proceed, and there's been a significant increase in bike lanes, including ones that are supposed to protect cyclists from traffic.
Sanders' most obvious vulnerability by far is that over the course of his two campaigns he's centered a Medicare-for-all agenda that, while popular as an abstract slogan, tends to become politically dicey when people kick the tires and examine the details.
Trump's team is likely to try to force the case surrounding the nondisclosure agreement that Daniels is trying to void into arbitration, a process that takes place largely behind closed doors and would avoid the dicey prospect of presidential deposition under oath.
In 1980, New York was still chaotic and dangerous — even TriBeCa was a little dicey — but if you made it to the Mudd Club on White Street in one piece, you could rub shoulders with Lou Reed, Debbie Harry or Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Known for using lace as a poignant critique of empire and exploitation, in "Rebel Madonna Lace Collection" (2016), Donkor traces the dicey history of cultural exchange and possession with handmade lace from Limerick and manufactured in Ghana, donning two mannequins in a jumpsuit and straightjacket.
At the time, this seemed like a dicey idea—most of these guys were in their fifties, and so much of the Stooges' power had to do with a kind of lunatic vitality—but somehow the band sounded as exhilarating as it did in 1969.
"I hadn't really thought about the film itself being a provocative piece of art, but I did think that that it would be interesting to show that it's such a dicey thing trying to express yourself around such a hot topic," Noxon told BuzzFeed News.
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Why walrus reproduction is so dicey in captivity is still a mystery, but these animals' circadian rhythms seem to have something to do with it: day-night cycles are different at more southern latitudes—even in Quebec—than in their Arctic home, researchers have found.
Combined with more recent flight cancellations and travel bans, after speaking with our travel agent, we decided that the situation was too dicey and we needed to get home before there was any further lockdown or prohibition on border crossings or before flights became unavailable.
Normalization has been so successful that there's been barely any controversy over it since it happened in a way that can obscure what a potentially dicey move this was at the time, and it stands as perhaps McCain's clearest enduring legacy in American politics.
Building large, luxurious buildings in cities where the downtown areas were still rather dicey in the 1970s and 1980s, Portman was seen as providing a respite from hectic city life to his champions and as a proponent of early inner-city gentrification by his detractors.
Unveiled this season on the N.F.L.'s Next Gen Stats platform, completion probability is in the nascent stages of being unpacked for greater meaning — the frequency of improbable throws toward a particular receiver, perhaps, or a measure of a quarterback's willingness to make dicey passes.
At the 11th, Spieth not only toyed with sending his approach into the greenside pond, he had to make a dicey, 8-foot par putt that, had he missed, would have stalled the momentum he had built with a front-nine score of 33.
Moving out of the fall for the first time, the show has a story line pegged to its new winter slot and to the recent election: The season is set during a presidential transition, with a president-elect whose relationship to intelligence agencies is dicey.
Lucky for them, there's a small but engaged group of broke people willing to forgo the usual options for quick money (waiting tables, shitty temp jobs, selling your panties on Reddit) and put themselves on the dicey front lines of medical science for cash.
The phrasing differs from poll to poll, but the findings are remarkably consistent and overwhelming: Issue polling is always dicey, especially on specific proposals that pollsters describe in detail, and it's important not to vest too much importance in a single poll along these lines.
Lockport resident Jim Shultz, a vocal critic of the school district's plan to use facial recognition, described the upcoming pilot as "a dicey move": "I think the district is desperate not to begin another school year with their expensive system just sitting there," he told BuzzFeed News.
"It was a dicey transfer" because the reporters and others were nearby the airfield waiting for their transport back to the United States just as the five Taliban prisoners were flown off the base to Qatar in exchange for the release of Bergdahl, according to Kelly.
Cincinnati's Electric Citizen are all about hellfire, fuzz, and sleaze, and their new album, Helltown, is a distillation of all those influences (and then some—the record tells the tale of an old Cincy neighborhood once known as the dicey haunt of roughnecks and rowdy laborers).
Even so, during a particularly dicey mission that turned into an unexpected "last stand" scenario, with my best mechs and pilots starting to go down under relentless incoming fire, I worried that maybe I still should have spent more time gearing-up for the final battle.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Plunging temperatures after a wet winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of the U.S. Northeast were expected to flash freeze much of the region on Sunday and make travel dicey during the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday.
It looked a little dicey in the first half, when the Giants fought back from a 14-point deficit to briefly tie the game, but the Patriots did what they always do at home when facing a young quarterback: They forced a series of game-changing mistakes.
Today's interest rates decision in the face of global economic turmoil but strong U.S. data is going to be dicey enough — but Fed chair Jerome Powell and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) may also need to announce a comprehensive bond-buying program on top of that.
This week, club music warrior LSDXOXO, Fool's Gold co-founder Nick Catchdubs, Jersey club queen UNIIQU3, New York party-starter Tygapaw, rising Philadelphia DJ Gun$ Garcia, and seasoned dance music veteran Nick Hook clue you in on what to do when things get a little dicey at the club.
Showtime originally contracted for nine episodes, only to see the number double after Lynch shot the project as one long movie, breaking it up into weekly chapters for TV. While that's clearly a way to signal Lynch's creative freedom, it's a dicey prescription for producing a coherent television show.
The ultimate superlative is one of those dicey things that tech reviewers shouldn't play around with, owing to how different everyone's needs and preferences are, but I'm sorely tempted to use it about Bang & Olufsen's updated Beoplay H6 ($299, sold under the B&O Play sub-brand) headphones.
You can watch unedited movies on planes now (so long as you're not flying Delta, I guess), which means watching ANY sex scene in full—particularly if it happens to be a teenage sex scene and you're a 43-year-old man staring at it—is a dicey undertaking.
The movie refers to the city as the safest in Asia and touts its status as a financial capital, even as the portrait of corruption — with absurd power plays that involve characters predicting moves many steps in advance — makes it seem like a dicey place to park cash.
And before he was a playwright, he was a guy with a high school education, a flintlock wedding, three young kids and the ravening ambition to vault himself out of a sheep-related career in a small market town and into the dicey, disreputable world of Elizabethan theater.
And to remove the looming threat of a probe into the dicey finances of the Meyer Foundation, Selina betrays the only person in the world who truly loves her: Gary (Tony Hale), her faithful bag-man and, aside from Richard Splett (Sam Richardson), the show's only moral core.
This revelation comes at a dicey time for Uber, as it has been under scrutiny of late, due to an explosive blog post by a former female engineer who alleged numerous incidents of sexism, sexual harassment and also painted a picture of a very dysfunctional HR department and management structure.
The best tactic is still to post up in a corner and blast away at enemies in turret mode, but when things get dicey you can heal yourself pretty effectively, as seen in this gif of a Bastion going up against a Soldier: 76 that just hit his ultimate ability.
James ClarkProfessor, Biology, The George Washington University, who has collected dinosaurs around the world for more than 40 yearsHistorical inquiry into "what if" is always dicey, but in the spirit of fun we can make some grounded speculations based on what happened after the extinction event 66 million years ago.
Whether you're a casual listener or dedicated collector of Prince bootlegs, the nine raw, unadorned songs on Piano and a Microphone throw up a dicey ethical question: How should we listen to the intentionally unreleased demos of a now-departed musician who so painstakingly controlled his image when he was alive?
It seems like a reach to expect the hundred thousand performers to switch over to a single type of cryptocurrency for their paychecks, though, and direct deposit may also be dicey for some: a number of banks refuse to serve sex workers, according to this list compiled by Survivors Against SESTA.
And this is where things get dicey: As much as small merchants love Square, smaller banks distrust it, particularly now that the company, which is based in San Francisco, has applied to become an industrial loan company (ILC), a controversial type of banking license offered in Utah and a few other states.
Vulnerable Republicans the most quiet It's a politically dicey waiting game for more than a handful of Senate Republicans on the ballot and potentially vulnerable in 2020: From Cory Gardner in Colorado to Martha McSally in Arizona to Joni Ernst in Iowa to Susan Collins in Maine to Thom Tillis in North Carolina.
The bottom line is that while parsing public opinion surveys on specific policies is always dicey because respondents can be fickle or uninformed, there is a lot of evidence that the US is becoming more friendly toward immigrants, and that Trump is increasingly out of step with the country on his signature issue.
The Friendly Robot Walker, or FriWalk, is a high-tech mobility aid that not only props someone up while they walk, but uses depth-sensing cameras (an original Kinect, among other cameras) and hidden sensors to monitor their gait and mood — even watching in front for dicey terrain, obstacles and other FriWalk users.
You might think we just need to get over the thought that there's anything like the female experience, that the search for a shared female experience is dicey at best, fraught with way too many historical examples of feminists getting it wrong and making things worse for less-privileged women along the way.
Animal attractions can be dicey, particularly in China (I once had a very depressing visit to the Beijing Zoo), but the research base is very well done — the animals seemed happy and active — and seemed to serve a larger purpose: conservation and research of a threatened species that's notoriously slow to reproduce.
"I think the problem here is it is a little bit dicey with President Trump, who sees himself as the master negotiator and only he can reach really the deals," Joel Wit, a former State Department negotiator with North Korea and founder of 38 North, which analyzes the country, told reporters Thursday.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 21957 In the opening novel, when a local power broker is found dead in a dicey part of town with his pants around his ankles, a coroner rules that he had died of natural causes, and officials pressure Montalbano not to look further.
It's a little dicey at first – Daredevil (as Matt Murdock) entering an interrogation room, and saying Jessica Jones' full name and then his own name almost seems like one of those moments on a sitcom where a character from another show on the network shows up an enthusiastic audience applause track cues their arrival.
I've eschewed therapy, been dicey with taking my medication, participated in "destructive behaviors" and have inserted myself into relationships with warning signs so bright they belong on the Las Vegas strip (sociopathic ex-boyfriends who cheated on me and stole from my roommates and I, for example, came as no surprise to close friends).
The negligence does not stop at the platforms but includes who pays for these platforms, which is how I found myself at a dinner party recently where the guests were ranking Silicon Valley funders from most to least toxic: Russia, China, Kuwait, Qatar, along with various dicey high-net-worth individuals across the globe.
He went down the Ohio River on a towboat pushing 15,000 tons of coal, on a luxury paddle-wheeler down the Mississippi to New Orleans, and by land across Louisiana and Texas and into Mexico, where he took a dicey road trip to a cartel-infested Mexican town whose mayor was assassinated soon after.
A nearly-17.996-page graphic memoir by a 218.95-year-old seems like a dicey proposition — not least because most cartoonists take years or decades to develop their voice — but Tillie Walden's SPINNING (First Second, paper, $17.99) is an engrossing, gorgeously quiet look back at the 12 years she devoted to figure and synchronized skating.
Seems reasonable to believe that Rivers has even had some recent conversations with Jackson about the remote chances of trading for Anthony, though he pleaded the Fifth on that dicey subject hours before his slumping, Chris Paul-less Clippers rallied late to defeat the dissolving, 22-32 Knicks, 119-115, at Madison Square Garden.
Flat-ironing hair while in foils may seem dicey, but here's the thing: The wand's plates don't actually touch the foils — they simply hover at about an inch above and below a foil, using ventilated blades on either side to dispense just enough heat to rapid-lighten without damaging the hair to the extent of traditional lightening.
WhatsApp does its best to argue that NSO gained access to its own signaling and relay servers without authorization in the process of contacting WhatsApp users, but this is a dicey interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, akin to arguing that you need Google's permission to send an email to a Gmail user through Google's servers.
The discussion about Moss's weekend was less about his actual decisions — the late penalty was dicey, to be sure, but the diving call on Vardy was seen by many as courageous and correct — and more about what he wrote in his postmatch report, when he detailed the over-the-top conduct by several players in protest of his calls.
As I wrote in an angry essay, "As Trumplethinskin lets down his hair for tech, shame on Silicon Valley for climbing the Tower in silence": Yes, indeed, the lifestyles of the rich and famous of Silicon Valley are getting dicey these days as the dawn of the Trump administration is about to peek over the stormy horizon.
The executive order issued hours after Trump was inaugurated clears the way for the swift and unilateral rollback of large parts of Obamacare, but it also puts Price in a dicey position after he told lawmakers last week the new administration wouldn't "pull the rug out" from under people now covered by the health care law.
The L.A. Clippers apparently didn't learn from Kendall and Kylie -- using historical images on t-shirts is a dicey game to play ... and one that often ends in an L. The Clips just convinced Blake Griffin to re-sign with the team for 5 years and $173 million, and reportedly used this "Pioneers" t-shirt to help seal the deal.
Albert Venn Dicey, the 19th century British constitutional lawyer credited with popularising the term 'rule of law', described it as the simultaneous existence of three components: the predominance of regular law as opposed to the influence of arbitrary power; equality before the law; and the acceptance that constitutional laws are not the source but the consequence of the rights of individuals.
Neighborhood Joint 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The neighborhood around Second Avenue and East Seventh Street has changed a good deal in the last four decades or so, since Moishe Perl opened his kosher bakery on a block that could be described as dicey, when he would often need to scatter a few drunks sleeping it off on the sidewalk when he opened up in the morning.
But the systems that produce those teams and the various imperatives and incentives and guiding economic forces of the college basketball business—all those sneaker companies and recruiting services and boosters and dicey rainmakers and subsidiary brands turning away in greasy synchronicity within the Talent Allocation System's stainless housing—all work to push things in the direction of a progressively more efficient and less variable excellence.
I was on my annual win-a-trip journey with a university student, Nicole Sganga, and there was a dicey moment when we were at sea in a boat whose engine gave out — leaving us stuck with curfew approaching — and I wondered what I had gotten Nicole into (eventually the motor restarted, and we returned to shore with only a modest breach of curfew).
Things get dicey fast, but in the nick of time a community pillar shows up: Francisco "Papa Fuerte" Cruz, the unofficial mayor of this neck of the borough, who is the public face of the community, Mylene's uncle, and a man who is pulling out all the stops (even the less-than-legal ones) to get money and infrastructure invested by the city of New York into the South Bronx.
In short, too many multi-faceted factors will go into this election, and none will have anything to do with the U.S.  Reading anything into an election under these circumstances is dicey, let alone discerning any meaning for the U.S. We thus concede only one very superficial analogue: like 2016 in the U.S., observers of the British elections are very confident in their prediction that May will handily win. Maybe.
They get in there beforehand and they say, "When something gets really to the heart of what the Republicans are getting at, and it&aposs starting to look really dicey for Peter Strzok, we&aposre going to start screaming, calling for order, saying all kind of ridiculous things and causing mayhem in order to distract and prevent punches from being landed," but you mentioned before about these lawyers that are sitting in the background.
But even if he doesn't, the White House definitely wants us all to think that there's no Plan B — that they're forcing a vote on Kavanaugh no matter what, that the base is now too invested in the idea that he's being railroaded by Democrats for them to dump him, and that anyway there isn't time to put someone else up before the midterms, and the politics of confirmation in the lame-duck are too dicey.
In the most recent example, a San Francisco-based federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked Trump's "remain in Mexico" initiative, which sought to force certain non-Mexican asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico until the conclusion of their case in the U.S. Since Trump took office, his administration has launched a number of legally dicey policies intended to discourage or restrict the arrival of asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border — only to see them waylaid by the courts.
Two years earlier the then-aimless college student, who was born in Pakistan before moving to the U.S. when he was 2, had joined the National Guard on the spur of the moment, looking for some direction and never thinking his unit would ever actually be sent to war, a safe bet considering the National Guard hadn't been used in combat since World War II. But by the spring of 2004, the insurgency was starting to heat up in Iraq, things were starting to look dicey for the American mission there, and the Pentagon needed more soldiers, which meant the National Guard, with its weekend training sessions, was all of a sudden an international fighting force.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Overnight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Four companies reach 22019M settlement in opioid lawsuit | Deal opens door to larger settlements | House panel to consider vaping tax | Drug pricing markup tomorrow On The Money: Trump dismisses 'phony Emoluments Clause' after Doral criticism | Senate Dems signal support for domestic spending package | House panel to consider vaping tax MORE (D-Mass.) has a plan to walk back some of her more dicey political positions in any general election — Warren hasn't actually said that nor has any campaign insider told me so, but Warren has a plan for everything, so presumably she has a walk back plan too.

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