Sentence examples for a tricky argument from inspiring English sources

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The institutions also will try to contend that they were fooled – a tricky argument for a large and prolific investor.

It's a tricky argument, given that Ms. Hanover is chairwoman of the Gracie Mansion Conservancy, which protects the house as a public institution.

Still, it has been a tricky argument to make, starting with the first attempts at legislation going back to the late 1980s.

Putnam used his Matrix to make a tricky argument about meaning: since words mean what they normally refer to within a community, a member of the vatted-brain community might be telling the truth if it said it was looking at a tree, or, for that matter, at Monica Bellucci.

It's going to be a tricky argument.

This one also ends up being a tricky argument.

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But artistic influence is a notoriously tricky argument to make, presuming for starters that a particular artist had an interest in or even knowledge of his or her predecessor.

In addition, Mr. Hevesi has decided to challenge the honesty of Mr. Giuliani, a potentially tricky argument both given that there is little evidence that voters consider Mr. Giuliani corrupt, and that Mr. Hevesi's history with the mayor is largely cordial.

This, however, is a very tricky argument, vulnerable to objections in terms of the naturalistic fallacy: just because something happens naturally, it does not mean it should happen nor that we should not prevent it.

It's a tricky lawyers' argument, and in a certain sense ignores the way winners make up the laws, as the winner makes up justice for the losers.

A: Tricky.

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