Tricky to wear, tricky to look at, and extremely tricky for the poor soul sitting in the pew behind.
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Tricky balance for mayors But Democratic mayors face a tricky balance.
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And that's some tricky, tricky business for a whole lot of reasons.
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Horowitz: It's super tricky, and it's even more tricky if they're not teams.
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You know, again, smoking is a tricky example but it's actually not that tricky.
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It's a tricky, tricky business, to get it to feel correct all the way through.
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"If you have a tricky design with tricky material, it's too gimmicky, too overly-designed," she added.
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But — and this is a tricky, tricky point — it's not how rare the results of your experiment are.
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I'm not saying it's right or wrong on my part, but chemistry and attraction are such tricky, tricky things.
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The tricky ramp dented the taxi's user-friendly image, and Kayukawa's team redesigned it after drivers complained it was tricky to deploy.
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There are only two tricky parts to the cooking, and they are really only tricky the first time you execute the dish.
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Created by YouTube user Val JP, known for similarly ridiculous Super Mario Maker levels, "Tricky Mario" looks like exactly that: tricky as hell.
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That's all tricky to make, but the really tricky part for a MEMS display is getting the image that it paints into your eyeball.
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It's a tricky story about telling tricky stories, and about how you make art from the ones you've been told not to tell. ♦
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Read: Zika explained It's tricky The FDA guidelines might seem strict to some, but keeping Zika completely out of the blood supply could be tricky.
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Nudes are tricky to handle without looking washed out, and soft, romantic frills are tricky to work with without heading to the wrong side of princessy.
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That's tricky to describe but gorgeous to observe; it proved entertainingly tricky for others to execute — then spectacular to see as, slowly multiplied, it turned into motionless group choreography.
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" - Steve, 32 "Trampoline sex is tricky but awesome.
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But your situation is a bit … er … tricky.
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It's just always a tricky balance — especially in winter!
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Talking about money can be awkward — and very tricky.
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Because from the outside ... SS: And again, it's tricky.
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" He added: "The social media landscape is really tricky.
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It gets tricky because yes, West did call for approval.
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The slump has created a tricky situation for the government.
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But it's going to be a tricky road for Twitter.
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"Treating acne on the chest can be tricky," Jegasothy says.
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What makes contouring tricky, however, is finding the right shade.
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That's tricky, because right now it's a world of startups.
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Now the Speaker of the House faced a tricky calculation.
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Our wardrobe will be tricky — we love black — but makeup?
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Still, there are some tricky situations about living at home.
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Finding this setting to turn it off can be tricky.
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Separation is a tricky illusion created by your boneheaded ego.
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It remains tricky for AI to consistently identify objectionable content.
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It's a tricky but crucial part of the design process.
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Getting rid of the mandate has been tricky for Republicans.
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The last week of the year offers a tricky paradox.
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That makes it tricky for European Central Bank's Mario Draghi.
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It's a tricky balancing act that doesn't always go smoothly.
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For investors, though, the sledding will get a little tricky.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DUBAI — Memories are tricky.
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This has traditionally been a tricky model to make work.
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"Raising kids with money is a tricky thing," he says.
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Mr Mubarak's release places Mr Sisi in a tricky situation.
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It has been a tricky thing to navigate, he says.
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"I'm sure it's a tricky predicament for her," he said.
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I also don't have a kitchen, so things were tricky.
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It was tricky trying to deal with everyone's different emotions.
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Those were his watchwords, though political life made them tricky.
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But its investments come at a tricky time for Amazon.
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Here's where it gets tricky, both for Facebook and Google.
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These recording times can get tricky depending on the scenario.
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The other one on misinformation, I think is really tricky.
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No. Talking about the risk of asteroid impact is tricky.
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Hugs and handshakes can be a tricky business for politicians.
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Passing major legislation is tricky even in less partisan times.
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In general, hot food seems tricky to pair with wine.
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The second type of programming, healthy masculinity seminars, is tricky.
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That's often been tricky to come by for text documents.
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Unfortunately, social media warfare is a tricky game to play.
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Rhode Island and the Northeast was a little bit tricky.
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Updates can be tricky: Sometimes they've inadvertently disabled other systems.
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Now, this is where things get tricky with Moby Mart.
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I recognize that social media advertising is a tricky issue.
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"Collusion is tricky to prove, it's the money," Bourdain said.
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In practice, deportation is tricky and choices must be made.
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She really plays tricky with the slice on both sides.
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As you can imagine, the short answer is: It's tricky.
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But capital controls make it tricky to transfer large sums.
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Just as tricky is finding the best angle of approach.
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The psychiatrist was easy, finding a therapist has been tricky.
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The tricky question is how this might work in practice.
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But harvesting those remnants is tricky, since they degrade quickly.
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But they are volatile and, for many, tricky to use.
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As you probably know, the numbers are a tricky thing.
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This may seem low, but remember, defensemen are always tricky.
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Estimating the returns from these assets, after costs, is tricky.
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Putting an accounting value on these intangibles is notoriously tricky.
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But the center booster has proven tricky for recovery efforts.
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Managing your money for the first time can be tricky.
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Minaj then fell prey to one of DeGeneres tricky questions.
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To be fair, doors are tricky things to kick down.
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However, this is where it starts to get really tricky.
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"It's always tricky blending tones," says showrunner David E. Kelley.
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Congo is atrociously governed; getting anything done there is tricky.
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That is just as well, for "platform shifts" are tricky.
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Asking someone about their recent breakup is a tricky move.
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This is the tricky thing about separating art from artists.
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Paying homage to an icon is always a tricky prospect.
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Age assessment is tricky, with a wide margin of error.
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Still, businesses like Square Capital might be tricky moving forward.
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It's also what's made this IPO a somewhat tricky one.
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Given the time pressure, tricky topics will be broached early.
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The question of where Pigouvian taxes fall is also tricky.
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Even in heavily surveilled seas, spotting submarines will remain tricky.
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The conceptual nesting dolls start getting tricky at this point.
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So it can very quickly become a very tricky operation.
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Getting present weather conditions and future predictions right is tricky.
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Wrap your key fob in foil: This one is tricky.
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Pinning down exact numbers of microbial species is tricky, however.
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That's because brewing it at home can be incredibly tricky.
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Tricky also joined the group on stage for the performance.
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"It's tricky when people livestream it," she told the outlet.
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That's good, because some tricky issues will come up today.
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This phenomenon could make development of a dengue vaccine tricky.
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Getting the word out about these tools is tricky, however.
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But, he explained, prosecuting journalists "was tricky" for legal reasons.
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The tricky business is making your favourite drink at home.
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Those complications could lead to a tricky situation for Republicans.
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Taking the temperature of a sleeping child can be tricky.
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Traders said predicting the scale of potential imports was tricky.
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The timing of the skit is tricky, but it worked.
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But the tricky part is you need to juggle resources.
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So a salad can be a tricky thing to define.
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It's not exactly tricky to defeat a Zip bomb, either.
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"Family gatherings, especially large ones, can be tricky," Austern says.
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But she is in a tricky position this time around.
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Here's a blatant understatement: Privilege can be a tricky subject.
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Everyone knows grammar can be a tricky thing to master.
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Asking celebrities for a selfie can be a tricky thing.
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Eventually we'd love to, but it's tricky to do that.
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That can be tricky when dealing with a large crowd.
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I've been there, and it's a tricky place to be.
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But knowing your vaccination status can be tricky, experts said.
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Getting to these location feeds can be a bit tricky.
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For both parties the politics are sensitive, complicated and tricky.
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Quantifying the effect of the corporate America's defences is tricky.
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The move complicates an already tricky debt restructuring at 212MDB.
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EU leaders are now bracing themselves for tricky dialogue ahead.
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This rift puts Mr Faymann's successor in a tricky position.
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Also, casting lives in a tricky place btw authorship & production.
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We're in a real tricky spot with this guy, huh?
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Once you have these pigments, they're tricky to work with.
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That puts drugmakers in a tricky spot, Emma Court reports.
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It's a little tricky and the jury isn't out yet.
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Finding the right formula for your brows can be tricky.
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Unsurprisingly, sexual preferences are tricky to capture accurately through surveys.
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But it can be particularly tricky to access an MIS.
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It's a tricky issue Butterfield acknowledged Slack hasn't yet solved.
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Macron, his popularity slipping, had a tricky task, Vinograd said.
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The typical Wall Street work cycle contributes a tricky variable.
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Because, well, there is nothing remotely tricky in Cuomo's question.
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Changing the attitudes of India's 700m men will be tricky.
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Forecasting how migration flows will change after Brexit is tricky.
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LOW Logistics are tricky for those unfamiliar with the city.
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The role of Andy, for instance, is a tricky one.
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Encounters with some doctors can be tricky, Dr. Puhl said.
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Deciding which ones deserve your generosity can be tricky business.
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Navigating the retail market with this information can be tricky.
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The straight pattern: This can be tricky, so pay attention
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Donald Trump wins and that's a tricky thing to do.
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Close ties to Bain could be especially tricky to explain.
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"Digital health, as you know, is very tricky," he said.
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But calculating the cost of those worsening storms is tricky.
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But, for that reason, final words can be quite tricky.
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Ahead, Spira explains how to handle these often tricky situations.
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Easy enough so far, but here's where things get tricky.
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Last year, she had just finished some very tricky case.
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However, critics will say studying and measuring pain is tricky.
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Keeping statistical pace with China's massive aluminium sector is tricky.
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Generalizing about what makes someone "good in bed" is tricky.
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Why is fresh wasabi so tricky to get hold of?
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Embracing metafiction as a creator can be a tricky deal.
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The discussions come at a tricky time for both sides.
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But that technology is tricky, and a long ways off.
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Overhauling the creative economy turns out to be quite tricky.
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It's tricky because, in some cases, these things do work.
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"It's kind of tricky," Marks said in a phone call.
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It's very technical and quite tricky to get it right.
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Even proposals to supposedly end the trickery are themselves tricky.
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Navigating the retail market with this information can be tricky.
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Things can get tricky when it comes to this topic.
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But it's when the two combine where things get tricky.
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Another tricky situation arises when mixing vacation with business travel.
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No leaking, no unraveling, no fumbling with a tricky applicator.
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"That's where it becomes a little tricky," Mr. Berman said.
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Headey: I think things happen and it's a tricky one.
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Those tender subjects are tricky to tackle in any form.
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You'll also be able to address a tricky financial issue.
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"It's a little bit of a tricky position," Wolfe said.
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This is a tricky report for the Federal Reserve, however.
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But in practice, developing a new vaccine can be tricky.
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At 11A there's a tricky variation of the above style.
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Kidney issues in particular are tricky to identify in advance.
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Why is this a "tricky task," according to the article?
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Building seven episodes around a protagonist so divisive was tricky.
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But a tricky period for the Fed is only beginning.
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The concept of democracy within a political party is tricky.
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The move sets a tricky precedent for other European museums.
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It's a tricky skill to take into the real world.
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This is potentially tricky ground for Klobuchar, specifically, to tackle.
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Another tricky aspect is the large number of rocket engines.
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And sometimes tricky situations can be an opportunity for leadership.
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Threading the needle between exotic and familiar, though, was tricky.
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On Monday, she handled a potentially tricky situation with aplomb.
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It is tricky enough when the leaked documents are genuine.
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Or the tricky challenge of finding the right mom friend.
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That can be a tricky proposition for many of us.
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I thought we'd be getting to the really tricky questions.
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"Vulnerability in men is a tricky thing," he told me.
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Steel, the former Boehner aide, predicts that could be tricky.
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It's a tricky situation, and one with no good answer.
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"Sometimes this gets tricky, as the Olympics illustrate," he added.
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Finding a new home for "Black Widow" could be tricky.
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That was a really tricky scene to balance all that.
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Teasing out the exact impact of the storms is tricky.
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"I think it is going to be tricky," he said.
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My favorite thing about Saturday puzzles is writing tricky clues.
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That can make it tricky to diagnose without a test.
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But for outsiders to any culture, the situation remains tricky.
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This is where the arguments over trade deficits get tricky.
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The clothes can be constructively tricky but are rarely decorative.
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"It's tricky being in the public eye," Booth continued Monday.
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But translating that amazing result to humans would be tricky.
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So constructing a season of television around therapy is tricky.
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Boîte A costume party without a holiday fulcrum is tricky.
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But hey, you can't be too tricky on a Tuesday!
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Technocrats have the tricky job of taming the business cycle.
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How much personal data is worth is a tricky calculation.
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Judging by the responses, the quiz was a tricky one.
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It can sometimes be tricky having Hugh around my family.
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With kosher and Sabbath restrictions, even hotel stays are tricky.
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And doing that without revealing the underlying sequence is tricky.
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But PTSD and the government's incompetence make his mission tricky.
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And yet ascribing a cause of death can be tricky.
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It is a tricky situation of the carmakers' own making.
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But, as with all things, the details can get tricky.
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Picking the right VPN service doesn't have to be tricky.
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Johnson may, however, be conducting one in particularly tricky circumstances.
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"The first corner is always a bit tricky," he said.
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The timing of this makes the Republicans' tasks especially tricky.
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For one thing, isolating viruses from field samples is tricky.
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Making constant conversation with people can feel tricky and exhausting.
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Finding antidepressants while in China proved tricky, but not impossible.
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This is a tricky dilemma, but not an uncommon one.
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It's in finding the balance that things get professionally tricky.
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You know it's tricky for anybody to stay totally clean.
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And that colors the tricky territory the novel wades into.
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The Holocaust Museum has put itself in a tricky spot.
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Finding the cream of the crop can be tricky, though.
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Even with a thematic frame, organizing a tour is tricky.
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It's a very smart answer to a very tricky question.
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This new cohort may prove a tricky bunch to please.
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Others said positioning for a brighter sterling outlook remains tricky.
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The tricky part is deciding to fork over your keys.
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That could make a yes vote on impeachment particularly tricky.
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It's especially tricky because there's no way to run tests.
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All of this puts Express Scripts in a tricky spot.
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The data sets on teacher salaries are a little tricky.
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The two barely connected hemispheres made things tricky as well.
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What's tricky is this case isn't about encryption, per se.
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Saudi Arabia is full of confusing contradictions and tricky restrictions.
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Both focus on light armor, dodging and tricky melee attacks.
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The path to visibly reclaiming oneself, one's space, is tricky.
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But immigration will also be tricky for her to navigate.
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It's a bold choice, but it'll be tricky to navigate.
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For me, it was tricky to bring it all together.
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"It's a tricky and nuanced situation," Anderson said last week.
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THURSDAY PUZZLE — Not all Thursday crossword puzzles are devilishly tricky.
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It's a very interesting and tricky topic to talk about.
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When it comes to food, deciding what's organic is tricky.
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It was really tricky, the relations between us and them.
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It's a tricky line to toe, but she nails it.
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SS: That is a very, very tricky question to answer.
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And this tricky question is a simple matter of logic.
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Which is not to cast Tricky Dick as a saint.
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"It's a tricky, tricky business," said Dr. Jan E. Leestma, the author of the textbook "Forensic Neuropathology" and a consultant who, a decade ago, offered testimony opposing that of Dr. Vogel in a murder case.
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That process wasn't very tricky, and he really liked the experience.
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The article adds to the tricky calculus of the black vote.
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It's tricky, which probably explains why only royals bother doing it.
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The bargaining power of skilled workers makes this tricky to enforce.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel faces tricky coalition negotiations after Sunday's inconclusive elections.
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The lack of new supply also makes optimistic demand forecasts tricky.
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COLIN: There's a tricky ending on the end of this one.
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But this is also where things get tricky, Sturdivant-Drew says.
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He even used climbing chalk to outline particularly tricky foot placements.
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Just stop participating in the tricky economy of online food ordering.
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A proper diet is necessary, but can be tricky to make.
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How to check cleaning products for hazardous substances It&aposs tricky.
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The legal debate over bitcoin is getting tricky across state lines.
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But That Dragon, Cancer is not a tricky game to master.
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It's tricky to master, but once you get it, it's gold.
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Safety, coercion, equality, and family relationships raise real and tricky questions.
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Lee shoots in infrared, a tricky technique that requires specialized gear.
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For employees just starting out, that can be tricky, Mason says.
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But quantifying the size of a market opportunity can be tricky.
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But generally it's OK. Any tips for dealing with tricky customers?
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But the venue they were working with was really acoustically tricky.
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For the same reason, it's also tricky through UPS and FedEx.
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This is always a tricky question when it comes to hurricanes.
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More broadly, using audio evidence in a murder case is tricky.
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Balancing all this will be especially tricky in the months ahead.
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"They are quite tricky I know," William said with a grin.
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How we balance the two is the tricky question isn't it?
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Now, the tricky part: Women cross state lines to get abortions.
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It was a fantastic monologue, and Rock walked a tricky line.
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That is actually a tricky element that I'm trying to navigate.
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And the developer complaints comes at a tricky time for Apple.
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And, um — that's a tricky business when you're playing that game.
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Pictionary can be a tricky game at the best of times.
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Broccoli rabe is my favorite vegetable, but tricky to get right.
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Building a business around a failed candidate can be particularly tricky.
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Photographing them this time, however, would be tricky for security reasons.
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Teaching computers how the world fits together is a tricky business.
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There was quite a bit of blood, and it was tricky.
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But, something to note is that the sizing can be tricky.
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The issue of press accreditation is a tricky one in India.
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But Apple has made things tricky since the good ol' days.
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Generating a hard market balance estimate is particularly tricky right now.
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This complexity makes the genome tricky to sequence and to assemble.
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Yet turning national polling results into projections in Parliament is tricky.
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The buds' placement inside the case is also a little tricky.
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"It's kind of tricky," Crowder said of the injury, per ESPN.
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But these involved the tricky business of creating a new blockchain.
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Going from playing Joey to playing yourself is tricky enough already.
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But attracting men without playing to gender stereotypes can be tricky.
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Artsy people can be tricky to gift to, especially when 1.
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DeStefano has earned a reputation for tackling tricky jobs in politics.
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"Wi-Fi can be tricky," as the Luna app puts it.
|
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Their appeal has endured partly because they are tricky to breed.
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STEVE HOLLAND: When we were breaking the episode, it was tricky.
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The new constellations will also raise tricky questions of national jurisdiction.
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Meanwhile, the tricky balancing act has incurred another, more personal cost.
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Go deeper: Satellite TV's tricky future in the cord-cutting era
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Both women still found it tricky to negotiate a man's world.
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It's a difficult topic that raises so many tricky ethical issues.
|
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To make things extra tricky, some of them were in basements.
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I think the honest answer is probably no, but it's tricky.
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Diplomacy over the Korean peninsula is tricky for all three leaders.
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From a legal standpoint, there are tricky parts to the business.
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That makes it tricky to guess how many hurricanes will form.
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Being sure of what JAB plans for the future is tricky.
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As the sign of limitlessness, boundaries can be tricky for you.
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These complexities will be tricky to solve in the short term.
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That may be tricky now that the treaty is international law.
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However, both can be slightly tricky to squeeze into your ear.
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The central government will probably make life tricky for Mr Imamoglu.
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Pinpointing how much Cuba contributes to BLU's overall business is tricky.
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Tracking that development was also a tricky task for the actors.
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Prolonging it after the end of the Raj was, however, tricky.
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Now the tricky part: What to do if you spot something?
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The EU is tricky for both sides in the Catalan debate.
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Proving America treads more lightly at home than abroad is tricky.
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But finding public wifi spots on your travels can be tricky.
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It can be a tricky thing, trying to tell twins apart.
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That was the essence of his job, and it was tricky.
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Finding the right line to toe is tricky, but not impossible.
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India has found a tricky, costly way of clearing the air.
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And starting to care for someone leads you into tricky waters.
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But retaining an Indian "sphere of influence" remains a tricky task.
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If counting gay people is tricky, mapping them is harder still.
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It can be tricky to keep your jeans neat and accessible.
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But that's a tricky point, because adults also like these options.
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It becomes a little more tricky in a place like Syria.
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" Tearing up, Woods said this is "where the story gets tricky.
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The only problem is asking for a bonus can be tricky.
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These are tricky questions, ones that cannot be answered with certainty.
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In the case of personal data, things are even more tricky.
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Government formation could prove tricky, according to risk consultancy Teneo Intelligence.
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Seven weeks on, the tricky question is which border they crossed.
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The tricky thing about sea level rise, however, is the uncertainty.
|
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Israel's relatively permissive policies have recently created a rather tricky situation.
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The balancing test for the high court was a tricky one.
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As we all know, that's a very capital-intensive tricky game.
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The first par 3 of the day is the tricky fourth.
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Deciding what multi-purpose kitchen device to get can be tricky.
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Use your intuitive powers during a tricky social situation this evening.
|
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But watch out for tricky emotions as the moon squares Neptune.
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It's a tricky day for finances as the sun opposes Pluto.
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"The tricky part is making it funny AND believable," he said.
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An endless mode simulation game, he explains, is tricky to balance.
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Sinking that bank shot would be tricky enough in normal circumstances.
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Giving the X-U a final verdict is a tricky thing.
|
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But it can be tricky to get the balance exactly right.
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In contrast, ventures like Sci-Hub are proving tricky to defeat.
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That poses a tricky situation for both Apple and its customers.
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Both undertakings are a tricky business in the current political environment.
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As Brent sees fewer, bigger transactions, generating continuous prices is tricky.
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Any flare-up over shortages could prove tricky for the government.
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Now if only linguists could crack that tricky language Hodor spoke.
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Getting schools on board with inclusive sex ed can be tricky.
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It's a tricky question, and one most security systems avoid entirely.
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Meanwhile, self-reporting about motivation is tricky, experts explained to me.
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Anyone with curly hair knows that second-day styling is tricky.
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This Mercury retrograde will be especially tricky for your communication, Pisces.
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The process after that is also a bit tricky right now.
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Speaking about queerness when it comes to art can be tricky.
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Apps like Tricky Shot and Swipe rely solely on gambler's fallacy.
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The shutdown politics are politically tricky for the careful GOP leader.
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Although judging eyes and open container regulations can make that tricky.
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That outcome has made building a viable governing coalition extremely tricky.
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The GOP attacks could put some Democrats in a tricky position.
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HONOLULU Jokes are tricky, as our old friend Freud pointed out.
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The fate of women running for political office is tricky in
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Etonian debating skill was swiftly mustered to save a tricky situation.
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Things could get a little tricky for the other 6 shows.
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Working with tools and making limb-lopping devices can get tricky.
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Dealing with the MHP indeed will be Erdogan's most tricky challenge.
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Scaling this procedure up is tricky and would be exceedingly expensive.
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But navigating the minefield of agricultural trade is tricky in practice.
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Federal courthouses can be tricky, nerve-racking places to report from.
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Measuring the share of economic activity that is informal is tricky.
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Finding the balance between financial security and enjoying life is tricky.
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This is clearly a tricky situation for both — but also not.
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The tricky part comes with the desire to ride a recovery.
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Now, however, authorities need accurate numbers to make tricky policy decisions.
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But in the shorter-term, Sanders is in a tricky position.
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Picking the Bundesbank chief for the ECB presidency may be tricky.
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"I always enjoy tricky conditions, especially in the rain," said Verstappen.
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All of these things can be tricky with toddlers and preschoolers.
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And this is where it all might get a little tricky.
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Deciding how much to spend on a wedding present is tricky.
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One approach is to ignore the polls during this tricky period.
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Getting into and out of the lifted ZR2 Bison is tricky.
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Though it can be a tricky conversation, some planning will help.
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Having strong intuition is necessary to effectively navigate tricky business decisions.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Britain's Takeover Panel is in a tricky position.
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But Trump, though a rich target, is also a tricky foil.
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A born-again Christian Jimmy Carter followed "Tricky Dick," Richard Nixon.
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That's a tricky thing to prove, and involves some strange calculations.
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Winner: Galaxy S7 Edge Nighttime shots are always tricky to take.
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It's a great question, but a really tricky one to answer.
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Sustaining the textiles sector is a tricky balancing act for Cambodia.
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But here's where it gets tricky for this particular discharge petition.
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This is also where the pass through issue gets very tricky.
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Chernow's new book, Grant, is deft at navigating these tricky currents.
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The trouble is that most of them are tricky to repeal.
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The creator, Zach Levine, wrote that this project was particularly tricky.
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If you're moving, this will be a tricky retrograde to navigate.
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The Houston native is in a bit of a tricky spot.
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Sharing a living room with roommates can be tricky at times.
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From a psychological standpoint, it's quite a tricky thing to navigate.
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Why it matters: Attribution is a tricky business with real consequences.
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And the market is tricky, but these kids are really thinking.
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Going into business with your friends can be, well, tricky business.
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Identifying "terrorist content" implicates just as many tricky questions of judgment.
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How he marries the personal and the political is very tricky.
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Planning this conversation when a lease is involved can be tricky.
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Is it ever tricky to be collaborating with your best friend?
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New York (CNN Business)Market volatility is tricky business for banks.
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The ride-hailing business poses especially tricky concerns for local governments.
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At this point, you won't really need a Tricky Clues section.
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The mission, as Charlie likes to call the hunt, grows tricky.
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Unreliability is a fascinating and tricky conceit for novelists and filmmakers.
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So it was tricky, that was the trickiest part of it.
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Be careful for a tricky (or even manipulative) conversation this evening.
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" It's also tricky to I.P.O. without a C.F.O., and Laurence "L.
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Saying thank you with cash has always been a little tricky.
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It does, and actually, this part of the list is tricky.
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The fourth season is a tricky time for any TV show.
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This is a tricky balance, one BDS threatens to upend entirely.
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Protecting yourself after a security lapse of that magnitude is tricky.
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And for GiveDirectly, that's the tricky thing about doing these projects.
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The economy today is in tricky territory from a markets perspective.
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The transition is proving tricky though, and profit margins are low.
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That's a tricky stance to take if you believe in bootstraps.
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Beer with dessert is tricky, unless you stick to the basics.
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Getting a fifth square around the MICROLOANS revealer was so tricky.
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As far as dress codes go, summer is a tricky time.
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For this reason, designing art projects for students can be tricky.
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Once More We Saw Stars By Jayson Greene Tragedy is tricky.
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It's a tricky balance, and the Democrat who gets it wins.
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Where to start with Nightwish can be a bit tricky, however.
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It's a tricky one, but we will start a new life.
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It is true that Ron is caught in a tricky position.
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It's a little tricky," Ms. Knyckare said, adding, "I can't say.
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Gates: The question of which businesses should keep going is tricky.
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Yet so far, Mr. Cook has sailed through tricky political winds.
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But defining tolerance, which is supposed to aid cooperation, is tricky.
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But executives say staying ahead of millennials is a tricky business.
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But things got tricky after they suited up in bulky armor.
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Picking your next toothbrush might not be that tricky after all.
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This is a very tricky environment for investors to navigate through.
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But his reluctance highlights the tricky spot House Democrats are in.
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It's especially tricky for Claire to settle her debts with Brianna.
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Bots are a tricky subject when it comes to sneaker resale.
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It is a tricky time to introduce novelty and innovative gadgets.
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It was tricky for me, because I already had a repertoire.
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Business deductions are where things tend to get tricky with taxpayers.
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Balance is tricky to achieve, but it's there for a reason.
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It turns out to be a surprisingly tricky question to answer.
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"It's a tricky balance," he says of creating the famous 'J.
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What still remains very tricky is to anticipate a storm's intensity.
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We all know underwear can be a tricky thing to purchase.
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" She concluded, "I just didn't anticipate how tricky success would be.
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San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood is notoriously tricky for any driver.
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Additionally, it is tricky for professionals to respond to negative reviews.
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"I do think it's tricky just to attack media," she said.
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Back in Kentucky, McConnell would also face some politically tricky questions.
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It can be tricky holding and facing the camera toward you.
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Firing rockets into a densely populated city is a tricky proposition.
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"It's so tricky because it is completely uncharted territory," he said.
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Maintaining a startup's culture as it scales is a tricky challenge.
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These are very tricky questions of executive power versus congressional oversight.
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It was a really tricky one to get my head around.
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That said, the politics of the vote were (and remain) tricky.
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A storm system is creating tricky travel conditions on the roads.
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Boosting speech at global scale is a tricky and unprecedented practice.
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Climate Fwd: Also this week, the tricky business of tracking hurricanes.
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Just pass the ball over here and don't do anything tricky.
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It dawned on us that this would be a tricky interview.
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His answers aren't always satisfying, and an overall assessment is tricky.
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Online data storage is an especially tricky part of death planning.
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Every formula has some potentially repugnant element or tricky trade-off.
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It's a "profoundly tricky spiritual fact," Carson writes, describing Weil's quandary.
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But replicating even a little patch of Iowa could be tricky.
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Still, legislating the issue at the federal level could prove tricky.
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But Halloween is tricky and the blackface flap didn't die down.
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Stronger than expected recent data puts Carney in a tricky position.
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"It's a very tricky situation we find ourselves in," he said.
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But picking individual winners can be a tricky business in biotech.
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When it comes to evaluating specific stocks, things can get tricky.
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Trump's move complicates an already tricky electoral landscape for Virginia Republicans.
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Is this a tricky political area for BP to get into?
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The graphics, music and tricky puzzles make it stunning and addictive.
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Getting to the venue in Cortina from Alta Badia was tricky.
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Interpreting the results of a home pregnancy test can be tricky.
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I think it's tricky because it was born out of nerdiness.
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Yes, please do show me how to navigate these tricky tubes.
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This is where the comparisons start to get a little tricky.
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Waivers are a really tricky thing for the CBO to score.
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Planning a ski vacation well in advance is a tricky proposition.
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The politics around the AHCA are very tricky for the GOP.
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It gets tricky when we look at a candidate like Trump.
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It's tricky, the question of whether or not it was legal.
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The case, however, highlights the tricky nature of these constitutional questions.
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I find this to be a tricky thing to talk about.
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This particular manifesto is tricky because of the way it's written.
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But Malcolm, like all of Pullman's young heroes, is plenty tricky.
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How people live and spend their time is personal and tricky.
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Developing the emotional nuances of Turing's character was tricky, explains Tyldum.
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SI: It's a tricky thing, distinguishing a patriot from a traitor.
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And as a vehicle for delivering Broadway banter, rock is tricky.
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Sung in Italian, it's about terrorism and war, and it's tricky.
|
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That's a tricky state of mind for any performer to convey, and especially tricky if the character being portrayed is as well known — and as regularly parsed by pundits and plebeians alike — as the real Mrs. Clinton.
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Even by other methods, Nigeria's population has proven tricky to pin down.
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It might be tricky, and there might be compromises, but that's reality.
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When slick with water on the surface, it can be especially tricky.
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For that reason alone, recommending a good VPN service can be tricky.
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And consider the amount of symptoms, diagnosis and subsequent research is tricky.
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How do you get into those tricky little spots between the keys?
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Things get tricky when you get to "Contact and Basic Info," however.
|
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However, preventing seizures in patients who are light-sensitive can be tricky.
|
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But things start to get tricky if no candidate clears the threshold.
|
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But picking out El Niño's effect on any particular event is tricky.
|
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As on other issues, Mr Johnson's stance is tricky to pin down.
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It's a story of diplomatic failures, madcap dictators, and tricky geopolitical maneuvering.
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The company's development of payments has been a tricky one for Apple.
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It's getting hard to push around, tricky to see where he's going.
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Even with lower water levels, rescue efforts are tricky, officials have warned.
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Albeit no longer new, the velvet trend remains tricky to pull-off.
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Drugs are often imprecise, unpredictable, or come along with tricky side effects.
|
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National Weather Service meteorologists labeled the storm forecast "tricky" earlier this week.
|
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But as you've likely discovered, the expert's role is a tricky one.
|
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But that may prove to be tricky amid worsening U.S.-Chinese ties.
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The star also opened up about her tricky relationship with the media.
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It can be tricky creating an event with attendees in multiple timezones.
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The possible effects of the link tax are equally tricky to predict.
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This will be tricky to agree on, and even harder to ratify.
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The shortfall leaves both Foxconn and the state in a tricky position.
|
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The other side of the Cleganebowl, however, was where things got tricky.
|
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The show looks great, but it was very tricky to get there.
|
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Piecing together a life from material fragments can be a tricky enterprise.
|
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Dating in Hollywood can be tricky, and breaking up even more so.
|
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But even if exposures are better understood, limiting them may prove tricky.
|
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"Context is a really tricky thing in the gaming space," admits McCarthy.
|
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It's tricky to determine what makes a company qualify for that label.
|
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The quirks of replacing him highlight what a tricky job it is.
|
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Reading means parsing grammar on the fly, a tricky task requiring concentration.
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It's a tricky balance to strike, as self-driving cars have demonstrated.
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Mr Immelt has remade GE partly because he had a tricky inheritance.
|
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It's tricky to figure out a sizzle reel for hot new IAPs.
|
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On the face of it, things might look tricky for the nationalists.
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That makes things tricky when you play drinking games like beer pong.
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Calculating the carbon footprint of products would be tricky but not impossible.
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FINDING evidence of police brutality in Kenya should not be too tricky.
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Calculating how many offences young people in particular are committing is tricky.
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"She's playing tricky on grass," Kerber said straight after leaving the court.
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And if the latter sounds tricky, the former might be even harder.
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Even getting the trip off the ground had proved a little tricky.
|
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Figuring out which one is the best deal, however, can be tricky.
|
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Finding people at Glastonbury can be tricky, but it's definitely worth it.
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These dynamics can be tricky, however, when you're a woman of color.
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Disclosing them to the companies turned out to be just as tricky.
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But I wanted something a little tricky for people to learn something.
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Tricky conditions have necessitated $1.93bn in investment to improve its mines there.
|
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So why honor a tricky, undanceable remix of a violin composition now?
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If Mrs Warren can navigate this tricky issue, she may do well.
|
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Turning is a little tricky — you have to turn earlier and wider.
|
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Hoax Confirming photos shared on social media is a notoriously tricky business.
|
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Trends, by nature, are tricky to lock down and predict their lifespan.
|
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Their mother, Gryla (Heather Doerksen), controls them, but she's equally as tricky.
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It's tricky to compliment anything specific if you don't know the person.
|
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Now, it gets really tricky when we do a stadium that's covered.
|
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It's also complicated, and tricky, in the context of a Western ISO.
|
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"It's tricky to find exceptional quant talent," Radkovskaya said in an interview.
|
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At the same time, cyber-security risks are inherently tricky to price.
|
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It might also become tricky to run such a big derivatives portfolio.
|
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Viewing the show is a bit tricky, but well worth the effort.
|
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It's a tricky space that car design departments are tasked with solving.
|
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Mrs May faces a tricky task in choosing a new home secretary.
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As it nears, a tricky subject looms: who will replace Mr Lee?
|
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Heading into the hair salon for a seasonal color can be tricky.
|
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But the underlying causes of childhood obesity are fiendishly tricky to fix.
|
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Historically, the ingredient has been notoriously tricky to stabilize in topical products.
|
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Combining all these benefits and drawbacks into a single figure is tricky.
|
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But getting your hands on a pair of them could prove tricky.
|
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Here's the really tricky part: When she does start cutting, keep communicating.
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Especially when it comes to heroin, because it's such a tricky thing.
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They are as follows: Now look, ranking movies is a tricky thing.
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Negotiating finances in an intimate relationship can be tricky for many people.
|
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That makes it tricky to work with the more gung-ho French.
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The furore also comes at a tricky time for Mr Duterte's administration.
|
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"It's a bit tricky to cook pork belly," young Felix tells me.
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"Using one color palette in any design is really tricky," says Oosterhouse.
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A tricky little thing Compton refers to as the "strong AI" problem.
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It's definitely tricky, but there are some really beautiful parts to it.
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It's really tricky because documentary standards were not what they are now.
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" But as Colleen Clemens writes in Teaching Tolerance, "'Toxic masculinity' is tricky.
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The tricky bit, however, is figuring out which category you fall into.
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Less downforce, a very tricky car to drive, a lot of oversteer.
|
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Greenfield developments are slow and tricky because of environmental and safety regulations.
|
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The launch of the product comes at a tricky time for Facebook.
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Less likely to work, given tricky contours, but great if it does.
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With his glove, making a pair of tricky plays in foul ground.
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It can just be a little tricky to know where to start.
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Comcast XfinityWhen it comes to the U.S.' biggest broadband provider, it's tricky.
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The tricky part, he says, was combining the two of them together.
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This was particularly tricky for former Soviet republics that were not Russia.
|
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Trump's advisers have urged him to punt the tricky issue to Congress.
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Finding a hormonal birth control that works for your lifestyle is tricky.
|
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If Musk's Twitter act is deliberate, it's a tricky calibration, Sastry said.
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This is where things get tricky: DNA can be damaged by heat.
|
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The succession plans come at a tricky time for Chinese tech firms.
|
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Winning the seat he seeks in a Nairobi district could be tricky.
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This mummy guard is just one tricky method of fighting, of course.
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But even in a tricky game, last night's vote was particularly complicated.
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While White claims to be "into" demonology, defining the practice is tricky.
|
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Even something as simple as body lean was really tricky for them.
|
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But no rival is faring brilliantly, and any takeover would be tricky.
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Collecting the necessary evidence would be tricky without a tough national regulator.
|
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But these politics are especially tricky for red-state Democrats like Sens.
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The company argues that this is a tricky feature to get right.
|
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The tricky thing is trying ways to memorialize without sensationalizing as well.
|
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It shows how tricky it is to compare living standards over time.
|
|
Genetic studies often require thousands of participants, and logistics can get tricky.
|
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But it's tricky and some things still need to be sorted out.
|
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Women once again had to navigate a tricky terrain laid by men.
|
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The technical problems and regulatory hurdles that remain are numerous and tricky.
|
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THE ABILITY TO TRACK MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF MONEY MOVING THROUGH IS TRICKY.
|
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Sarah Silverman seems to have a knack for making tricky relationships work.
|
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But talks about things like cross-strait trade will now be tricky.
|
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Even defining who owns information is complex; making data portable is tricky.
|
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It was tricky, and the dust is still settling in many ways.
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" Djokovic expressed support for how Nadal had handled a "very tricky position.
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Merkel faces tricky coalition talks over ministerial jobs in the next parliament.
|
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As any fright fanatic will tell you, horror is a tricky genre.
|
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Encouraging individuals, institutions or countries to drop traditional education, however, is tricky.
|
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The tricky bit is reconciling this distrust with the rosy business outlook.
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"If you're not aligned in that, it's a tricky situation," he said.
|
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The negotiating required to turn them into musical instruments was nonetheless tricky.
|
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Joanne Sullivan offers us a tricky anti-rebus, and I solved it.
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Trying to finance all that red ink is going to be tricky.
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However, this has turned out to be tricky to use in practice.
|
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But elsewhere, identifying the proper skills that local employers needed was tricky.
|
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"I'm just not a tricky basketball player," he once told Sport magazine.
|
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Negotiating a new trade relationship with the European Union is equally tricky.
|
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Holiday Gift Guide Getting a present for a client can be tricky.
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Developing a plan that could satisfy every resident was tricky, Creech said.
|
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Ministerial meetings in the build-up to the summit have proven tricky.
|
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Samsung says it does a good job, even with relatively tricky handwriting.
|
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Getting the right fit can be tricky because your size will change.
|
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Like Facebook, Alphabet has had a tricky year on the regulatory front.
|
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Land mines are a dangerous, tricky business for a couple of reasons.
|
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This is exactly when office politics can become tricky waters to navigate!
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Tactics associated with the Islamic State have made these judgments particularly tricky.
|
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NAFTA redesign tricky business In regards to the op-ed by Rep.
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Salman is treading through tricky territory, boldly overruling the clerics accustomed to
|
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But for the team's fans, getting to the game could be tricky.
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When it's your own conversations, though, things get a bit more tricky.
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DISLIKEGetting proper photos of your foot through the app can be tricky.
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But asking people to remember their past is always a tricky matter.
|
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It's tricky to predict what this might mean for the final outcome.
|
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Connecting to a new network without a remote can be tricky, however.
|
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It's best known for trip hop—Tricky and Portishead and all that.
|
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Maintaining a tourist economy is a tricky dance between locals and visitors.
|
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But things do get tricky quickly with certain investments — and especially annuities.
|
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The film "Who Sounds Gay?" tackles a tricky subject for many classrooms.
|
|
Trump's general election victory in 2016 put Ryan in a tricky position.
|
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The record features production from Metro Boomin, The-Dream, and Tricky Stewart.
|
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Across-the-board cuts often have outcomes that are tricky to predict.
|
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Sometimes one must stay in a costlier city, which can get tricky.
|
|
It was such an such a tricky little movie, actually. Yeah. Impression.
|
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Sick of pausing and rewinding YouTube tutorials to replay that tricky part?
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This is tricky, because most countries don't list religion in their passports.
|
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Finding the right place to hide a time capsule can be tricky.
|
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He's a really tricky character, I've never met his like before [laughs].
|
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Tricky energy is in the air today as Mars clashes with Neptune.
|
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Picking between the Nintendo 3DS and 2DS can seem a little tricky.
|
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Even if Griffin returns, though, Cleveland is still in a tricky spot.
|
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But senators facing reelection in Trump states have a tricky balancing act.
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That's a small sample size, which makes nailing down model specifications tricky.
|
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L'Heureux said climate forecasting is a tricky business, and always will be.
|
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But at the same time, when you're an actor… well it's tricky.
|
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The way his game stacks up with me, it's a tricky one.
|
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Trump told Republicans that trade isn't "tricky," according to the news outlet.
|
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The atmosphere of Mars makes it tricky to land a spacecraft there.
|
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Subscription boxes containing perishable items, like food, can be tricky, said George.
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Testing grape sugars for compounds confirming smoke taint is a tricky business.
|
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Simply put, the task of choosing a nominee is a tricky one.
|
|
There is some contradictory evidence, however, which makes interpreting these findings tricky.
|
|
Here's how Alphabet's self-driving cars learn to navigate a tricky intersection.
|
|
Thursday night games can be a little tricky to see without cable.
|
|
That gets tricky if there aren't any, like in Bismarck, North Dakota.
|
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GETTING HOLD of a Dutch woman on a Wednesday can be tricky.
|
|
Getting involved with politics is a tricky business, though—especially in Bangladesh.
|
|
There's a whole new set of battles and tricky political dilemmas ahead.
|
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It's no secret that dating apps have to strike a tricky balance.
|
|
They also were asked to solve a series of tricky logic problems.
|
|
But that can also be a tricky line to walk for women.
|
|
Forecasting is tricky when important economic indicators are pointing in different directions.
|
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Working out the details of this proposal turns out to be tricky.
|
|
Tricky Clues Mr. Fagliano included 14 debuts today, some toughies, some surprises.
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The bad news is that means it's a tricky fit for women.
|
|
But that gets tricky now there are more candidates than available slots.
|
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It was really tricky, it was sort of a hard icy surface.
|
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And it's a tricky question because I don't know that it matters.
|
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This puts museums seeking to commemorate Rodin's centenary in a tricky position.
|
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But celebrating a child's gender before it's born is a tricky business.
|
|
Dr. Mazmanian and other researchers now must manage a tricky balancing act.
|
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Changing the governance structure, as Djokovic has suggested, sounds nearly as tricky.
|
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Forgiveness is a tricky thing, in the way that apologies can be.
|
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"Cyberwar and cyberterrorism has always been a tricky area," Mr. Sagalow said.
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But achieving many of Trump's other goals is going to be tricky.
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This is because the power of the presidency is a tricky thing.
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Getting it there, through both chambers of Congress, is the tricky part.
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He knew that getting older farmers to do yoga would be tricky.
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This route, however, can be tricky if someone is eyeing the exit.
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It's tricky because we have so many rules in terms of words.
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Removing Tesla from the stock markets was always going to be tricky.
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David Gelles and Peter Eavis of the NYT have calculated how tricky.
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Frugal Traveler Getting the most out of these programs can be tricky.
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At the moment, meeting the 2022 target could be a tricky proposition.
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And bringing up the rear as always, the tricky question of merit.
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The result is an amalgam — an open, not-too-tricky themed Thursday.
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"Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" turned a tricky plot into delightful fun.
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It's a split that shows the tricky path she's trying to navigate.
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The only tricky part will be deciding which color to get next!
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But cracking down on the illegal sport in New Haven is tricky.
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User interfaces are tricky, and they too often take intuition for granted.
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And it is particularly tricky in a fast-evolving sector like tech.
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"I think the tricky part is not making her sappy," she added.
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New York (CNN)Writing a good resume is a tricky balancing act.
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And that is part of what I liked about the tricky camerawork.
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She manages a tricky balancing act, making Nadine simultaneously sympathetic and dislikable.
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Emerging from a subway spat unscathed (emotionally and physically) can be tricky.
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Navigating the politics surrounding the USMCA may be tricky for the candidates.
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Or "The Handmaid's Tale," with its tricky blend of torture and uplift?
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But she's also open to helping people navigate their tricky love lives.
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Identifying hate speech can be a complex and tricky process, Quinn said.
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Steering markets with the language of monetary policy is a tricky business.
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The catch is that directly measuring the Hubble constant is very tricky.
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"The location space is tricky and continues to get trickier," he said.
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There is some tricky cluing, which adds to the challenge and entertainment.
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But it's also tricky when a firm charges lower fees than Mercer.
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As the new party secretary in Chongqing, he has a tricky assignment.
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With Donald, obviously, it's tricky because he's in the show a lot.
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Alexa-using earbuds would mark a move into a notoriously tricky market.
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The scope of an authorization for use of military force is tricky.
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Despite those efforts, Alexa Fund continues to sit in a tricky position.
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Other actors were recognizable but tricky for partygoers to identify by name.
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And, frankly, it's still a tricky conversation for most people to have.
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The establishment and operation of a FARP can be a tricky affair.
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Competing with Chick-fil-A on its home turf could be tricky.
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It's going to be tricky, and it will take a long time.
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The huge political divide between Democrats and Republicans makes it especially tricky.
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Following a tricky start, Belgium took control against visiting Italy in Charleroi.
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It is also tricky because so many ballots are cast by mail.
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Confidence: Medium Thursday is a very tricky day in terms of temperatures.
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Just a small group makes the actual ascent, which can be tricky.
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The monitor can be tricky to install, but Arcade212Up's videos really help.
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But shifting money from less-wealthy regions to Catalonia would be tricky.
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But cheap and tricky is not limited to, well, you know, cheap.
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It's using the cell phone for the break that makes it tricky.
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Read more:Can you spot the hidden reindeer in this tricky holiday brainteaser?
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Facebook, the social network, is in a tricky position with these tests.
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" — Yamaneika Saunders "Making eye contact in New York is a tricky thing.
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Last year was a tricky one for YouTube, by its own admission.
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But that's a tricky position to be in, by Apple's own standards.
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In some respects, questions of cultural identity were tricky in this tournament.
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It makes it tricky but overcoming the elements is part of golf.
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Confirming the authenticity of documents from a war zone is always tricky.
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Medical jargon is pretty tricky for anyone outside the profession to understand.
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In the absence of a known cause, treating patients has proven tricky.
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Extracting a deal from Mr. Netanyahu in current circumstances would be tricky.
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Be aware that backdoor Roth conversions from nondeductible contributions can be tricky.
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It's tricky enough pinning down business leaders to work with your administration.
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And moves like this can be tricky at the best of times.
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It requires several steps, but it isn&apost too tricky to follow.
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But verifying that the year was unusually lethal for stars is tricky.
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As in Brazil, many of these cases — not all, obviously — are tricky.
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Denham, Valadao, Curbelo, and Hurd are in a tricky position in 2018.
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This global expansion came with a tricky obstacle: how to translate him.
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Opposing impeachment made Van Drew's path to reelection as a Democrats tricky.
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As a woman, trying to run an ensemble has its tricky moments.
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I'm a full-time 'divorce concierge' who shepherds individuals through tricky splits.
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Now the only paths to intrigue are tricky upsets and spicy speeches.
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Mixing content and commerce is an enticing if tricky proposition in 2018.
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The bond is where things could start to get tricky for Gawker.
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Being sure of the veracity of those listings is still tricky, though.
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Changing an entire floor of carpet is tricky to do by yourself.
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So it's a tricky time for Lyft to be without a COO.
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How this process speeds up going forward is tricky to model, though.
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There's something very inherently appealing about seeing how tricky people can be.
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You said it is tricky — that this document is problematic to cover.
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Nailing an impression of a celebrity or politician is a tricky task.
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Where there any engineering constraints that were particularly tricky to figure out?
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If you learn anything, it's that's you're tricky, not talented or capable.
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That could be tricky, given the amount of disagreement already bubbling up.
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Ingrosso is trying to forget his ex, but he's finding it tricky.
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Tracing a health problem to specific chemicals in consumer products is tricky.
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Wojcicki's an expert at pivoting and navigating the tricky waters of regulatory approval.
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They're put in a tricky bind when these outside groups are threatening violence.
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Unfortunately for those with an early bedtime, this deal is a little tricky.
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This makes it tricky to work out which of these theories is correct.
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That is part of what makes middle school interactions so tricky, she says.
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Sizing financial exposure is tricky because of limited disclosures and legal/contractual considerations.
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It's tricky, but it's not a trick question: There is no wrong answer.
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For some, the stock market can be a tricky and seemingly dangerous place.
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"It was tricky, as I had to ask these questions specifically," Veale said.
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Traditional tampons can make sexual activity tricky, be messy, and even cause infections.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Smart rings are a tricky thing to get right.
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It's tricky, and involves different muscle movements than running on pavement or trails.
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The crisis in Venezuela comes at a tricky time in the oil markets.
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That's where it gets tricky in terms of people arguing fake-or-real.
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Collared shirts are tricky to rock supersize, which ultimately gives them their cool.
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IT IS A tricky time to be in the tourism business in Mexico.
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But predicting when and where a new outbreak might occur has been tricky.
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And if Lost Boys goes [to series], finding that window will be tricky.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)This is where the iPad solution gets tricky.
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" "It was kind of tricky, and I share a lot of dating stories.
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International Women's Day can be a bit tricky when it comes to brands.
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Plus, the question of exactly how to calculate engagement is a tricky one.
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It's tricky to determine how, exactly, these normcore brands blew up this year.
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This may be, in part, because the question is really tricky to study.
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Shadel told me that it was a tricky design for a laboratory study.
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But darting a several-ton creature is a tricky process, McCauley told me.
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The demographic projections, tricky as they are, are much easier than economic projections.
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" He added: "The ability to value it from the accounts is, thus, tricky.
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Further along in the interview process, I often ran into a tricky dilemma.
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I's just tricky navigating all these cross sections of where you fit in.
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It sounds good outside, too, which is another tricky feat to pull off.
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Owen Gleiberman, Variety: Gosling gives a tricky, compelling performance that grows on you.
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Whatever the tricky social situation might be, Instagram is finally introducing a fix.
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But importance comparisons are often tricky and subjective, especially within given cause areas.
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The women's solitary acts of defiance also make them a tricky security challenge.
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Export-led growth is tricky if people do not know how to export.
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This is tricky for women, because basically any time before 1970 sucks. Yeah.
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But starting a crowdfunding campaign on someone else's behalf can get particularly tricky.
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This evening will be tricky, though, so head home before things get weird.
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Ron's character is tricky because he's very real, and he's not a villain.
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But the plan has also put some House Republicans in a tricky spot.
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Hair loss is a tricky subject for most men who suffer from it.
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Importantly, the story illustrates the real and tricky balance between predictability and legitimacy.
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And so that's gonna be, that's the tricky waters for them to navigate.
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But finding the perfect wedding gown for a seaside wedding can be tricky.
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But when you get beyond that, it gets to be a tricky issue.
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The trade tensions complicate what was already a tricky task for the Fed.
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Coalition building would prove tricky if the election result reflects the polling numbers.
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Getting robots to move around safely in the physical world is tricky business.
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But I never found him to be in any way tricky or underhanded.
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It's about traversing tricky environments, and each character has abilities the other doesn't.
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But from a business perspective, this is actually a tricky one for Facebook.
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This tricky work put him for some years in the princes' good books.
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Measuring tech firms' return on capital is tricky owing to their intangible assets.
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A peer could give you advice or help to mediate a tricky situation.
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"Diagnostics is a tricky term," Park said in an interview with The Verge.
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The ruling's wording, however, implies that tightening these rules further will be tricky.
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"Printing a stamp in two colors back then was tricky business," Trepel says.
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During the first playthrough, players could respawn and try tricky jumps multiple times.
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Health care is a tricky subject for Republicans standing in the mid-terms.
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Getting VC fundraising is a notoriously lengthy and tricky process for startup CEOs.
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There's nice bits to my life and, like anyone, some really tricky parts.
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The iPhone X's camera simply doesn't compare when taking tricky shots at night.
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He started Tricky Bird ID to break down the basics of bird identification.
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Bumping into a celebrity in public can be a tricky road to navigate.
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Don't assume it lacks depth, though, because balancing your rooms can be tricky.
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For example, traditional advertising platforms don't feature cannabis companies, which makes marketing tricky.
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It is a change that will be both tricky to manage and costly.
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But a second referendum — or confirmatory vote, as it's called — is very tricky.
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This is another step in solving the tricky problem of making spider silk.
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Dealing with a man waiting for you to overstep is a tricky business.
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The problem is widely known — yet how to stop it is more tricky.
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But securing the necessary majority in the fragmented new legislature will be tricky.
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"It's a tricky tape, full of divergences," said Scott Redler, partner with T3Live.com.
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Finding low-maintenance, budget-friendly beauty inspiration from Hollywood celebrities can be tricky.
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Moon could still do so if he chooses, but it might be tricky.
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In the case of YouTubers like Charis Lincoln, it's a tricky balancing act.
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Although police departments speak highly of these teams, measuring their value is tricky.
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So that was quite a tricky one to get to the bottom of.
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The tricky part is that trust tends to be inversely related to money.
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It is in this tricky environment that retailers such as Victoria's Secret operate.
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But, in other states like Rhode Island the law gets a bit tricky.
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From the outset, the company's technology was promising, but the timing was tricky.
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Even British officials say EU leaders often need two bites at tricky questions.
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Verifying when and where atrocities took place, and who committed them, is tricky.
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That why goalies are so tricky; they throw the equation out of whack.
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Via Benjamin Mueller - CARMABIBut injecting diversity into a reef is slow, tricky business.
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This is what the recommendations look like: Source: Stock Trader's Almanac Tricky, eh?
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Even so, achieving a deal based around those rules will prove politically tricky.
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The tricky deflection went in over the shoulder of Avalanche goalie Calvin Pickard.
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The tricky task for policymakers is to restrain them without unduly stifling innovation.
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Even working out the number of people who suffered losses has been tricky.
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Yet analysing that information to reliably measure an athlete's current prospects is tricky.
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Confronting such ills without encroaching too much on freedom of expression is tricky.
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Laws such as these make it tricky for a budding mixed martial artist.
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But there's a new, tricky challenge here: finding stylish pjs in curve sizes.
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Should the Pharaohs make it past the hosts, things will get really tricky.
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Neil Gorsuch's road to the Supreme Court was always going to be tricky.
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The next round of Greek-debt talks next summer could be especially tricky.
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You'll also be able to chat back, with humans answering the tricky questions.
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Because I think there's some misunderstandings here, and it's tricky business, I understand.
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As a subculture, goth is easy to recognise, but tricky to pin down.
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Second Time's A Charm Packing for the traditional Bachelor franchise is notoriously tricky.
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Not wearing liner also made cleansing easier, which can be tricky with extensions.
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Your ruling planet Venus is retrograde, making relationship issues tricky—take things slow.
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It's tricky to use, so there is a bit of a learning curve.
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It's pretty tricky to keep pricing competitive if this is how you operate.
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But it's also a tricky story to tell without tipping over into manipulation.
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The need to square that circle made the chancellor's task a tricky one.
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So, ahead, we are breaking down five tricky topics that may come up.
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Devising artificial intelligence clever enough to deal with all this will be tricky.
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All of these tricky situations can lead to inevitable missteps or road bumps.
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"It's tricky imagery, made really fast in a critical time window," says Stern.
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But to be fair, determining what the right thing is is very tricky.
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The alternative – finding a buyer – could be tricky given the company's rich valuation.
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That said, communication is tricky this month, due to Mercury retrograde in Scorpio.
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Comparisons are tricky, because no one knows how big the BRI will be.
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Admittedly, designing a similar solution for the world of data would be tricky.
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With Let's Go, developer Game Freak is aiming for a very tricky target.
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It's tricky to track down the exact origin of the bottle cap challenge.
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The result is that selling cars in China can be a tricky prospect.
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The only thing missing is a fully articulating screen, which makes vlogging tricky.
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Meanwhile, the burn vote system gets tricky with the other teams in deliberation.
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Mapping out uninterrupted computer time was maddeningly tricky, and privacy was basically nonexistent.
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Mr Javid, meanwhile, has handled a tricky brief at the Home Office well.
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Player agency is a tricky thing, and game design is inherently audience-focused.
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It's a powerful time to share your message, despite the tricky Mercury retrograde!
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Drone photography and videography can be quite tricky, but Anafi makes them easy.
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Another tricky thing about space debris is that sometimes it isn't just debris.
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I think that's where it gets tricky, and it's unique to this generation.
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And 10 years on, the causes and repercussions are still tricky to understand.
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"It could be pretty tricky for the morning commute on Tuesday," he said.
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The holly at the top of this Christmas pudding must have been tricky.
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This means relationships will be your focus today—but communication will be tricky.
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Using insurance across state lines—whether private or public— is possible, but tricky.
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Taking the microwave apart was tricky, because a lot of it was welded.
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Detecting injuries and cancer using medical imaging Processing digital signals can be tricky.
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No matter what the theory says, consumers are left in a tricky position.
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Loading your cart with the right stuff that'll deliver results can be tricky.
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The result is a tricky conversation about very sensitive territory in our politics.
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Building and marketing cars, and dealing with safety and emissions regulators, is tricky.
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You might know how it's done, but the execution is the tricky part.
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With all of this in mind, investing in the space can be tricky.
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But the energy on December 7 will be tricky, so take it slow.
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But attribution, besides the diplomatic challenges it could present, can be very tricky.
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When dealing with a large supply volume, keeping track product can be tricky.
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Tricky did a song with Hawkman, Kasich says, have you heard about Hawkman?
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A Tricky in a world of Taylors and Katys and Twenty One Pilots.
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However, nothing can be taken for granted in the treacherous and tricky conditions.
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For airlines, the opportunity to serve more customers creates a tricky balancing act.
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This can make it tricky to determine the fingerprints of many biological molecules.
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Safe to say, this policy could get pretty murky and tricky for Twitter.
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Judging what proportion of autistic people is actually capable of working is tricky.
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They can be removed surgically, but it is a tricky and unpleasant procedure.
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But quantifying the value of a person's nationality compared with another is tricky.
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Earbuds are tricky as far as fit goes, so your mileage may vary.
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She was engaging in everything that she found to be tricky in life.
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Working out just how far Zika has spread within a country is tricky.
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Getting robots to walk like humans is a tricky (and reliably amusing) exercise.
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China has a tricky dilemma when it comes to leaning on North Korea.
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The two officials said balancing the books could be tricky now as well.
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Marijuana use is a bit of a tricky subject in the United States.
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And they're pretty convincing: Creating a meat-like, plant-based burger was tricky.
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The job of handling tricky relations with Myanmar's big neighbour is now hers.
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But replacing the egg, in particular the egg white, has proved especially tricky.
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Sacred Games is awash in gunfights, dreamily gorgeous production, and tricky overhead shots.
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It's tricky to convey how different this experience feels to the original Kano.
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Introducing an instant love interest to a guy that damaged would be tricky.
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After all, the avocado is a tricky fruit for the klutzes among us.
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"It's definitely a tricky area," said Adrian Ludwig, head of Android's security team.
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