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England needed 42 off the last four overs, a tricky equation that Buttler made into a canter with 24 runs from nine deliveries.
It presents a tricky equation for President Obama, who cannot risk depressing turnout among blacks, as their votes will be critical in what is shaping up to be a closely fought campaign.
As for the overall U.S. motorcycle market, shrinking sales and shifting consumer preferences offer manufacturers a tricky equation.
Comparing how much students at one high school are learning, relative to students at another can be a tricky equation.
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In January 1938, with the threat of war hanging over Europe, the British Government's Department of Scientific and Industrial Research sent a memorandum to the London Mathematical Society appealing to pure mathematicians to help them solve a problem involving a tricky type of equation.
That's the trickiest equation.
Tesla's balance sheet has always been a tricky part of the equation, though the company seemingly hasn't had much trouble going out to raise additional capital.
NOTE: Solving trig equation is a tricky work that often leads to errors and mistakes.
For lay people the issue at the heart of whether P is equal to NP might seem awfully abstract; just explaining what each side of this equation means is a tricky task.
And his presence on the Farm, as Stanford's campus in Palo Alto, Calif., is nicknamed, is helping Coach Jim Harbaugh solve one of the trickiest equations in college sports — winning big in football at an elite academic institution.
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