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Ladies, do you find choosing wine an awfully tricky business?

Adding up what the effect a downgrade would have on bond yields is a bit tricky.

Figuring out the healthiest option at your favorite fast food burger chain can be tricky.

The law in England and Wales doesn't recognise stalking as an offence, so measuring it is tricky.

There's now a registration system, but it's still tricky for rural children to find schooling in overcrowded cities.

As well as lowering the cost of inputs for domestic firms, trade increases the variety of products and may also boost productivity-both tricky to quantify.

Although it is easy to model mathematically, making the system in the lab is tricky because it starts without any enzymes or templates to help the monomers assemble.

But getting it right can be tricky. Peru has debated replacing the first verse of its anthem, sung since 1821, after criticism it was too gloomy.

Mr Nkunda's extradition by Rwanda to Congo could take some heat off Mr Kabila and help him sell a seemingly unholy alliance with Mr Kagame to the sceptical Congolese: a tricky task.

This may be tricky if her boyfriend pays for everything, but you may see some deposits that aren't supposed to be there if he's giving her money for rent or bills.

That's the tricky part.

They will also face a tricky question.

Pattern matching can be tricky, and a slight miscalculation can cause mail to be unintentionally discarded.

Much of the second half is taken up with the devilishly tricky business of trying to extract causation from correlation.

Even with an invitation to the White House, it can be tricky to get through the heavily guarded perimeter.

Partly because it is so tricky to juggle kids and a career, many highly able women opt for jobs with predictable hours, such as human resources or accounting.

The idea is to find out which ports are open on a specific target host, but it is done in such a tricky way that the attacked host or a poor-quality intrusion detection tool may not notice.

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Underwater portraiture is a tricky endeavor.

Dazzling a woman on the dance floor is a tricky challenge for a chap.

That seemed clear enough, but things got tricky when the nonwhite ancestor was a grandparent or a great-grandparent and the minority blood became increasingly diluted.

Modern-day analysis of the Steganographia shows that the tricky mathematics and magic were a ruse to keep this useful technique out of the hands of those that would abuse it.

Pulling was a straightforward business of getting fares or not, whereas peddling was tricky and he didn't know the ropes.

Waterfalls and streams are tricky elements to photograph.

Fixing damaged knees is tricky because the form of cartilage found in the joints does not easily regenerate and in some cases total joint replacement is the only option.

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