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Mr. Rus noted that this can be a tricky path to tread.

It is a tricky path to navigate, given the patchwork of state laws and varying grades of benefits they provide.

THOSE who go into the family business, if that business is writing, often have a tricky path to navigate, one that involves battling the perception of nepotism while carving out their identities.

It was a tricky path to tread, between being responsive to the moment and independent of party lines; between using poetry as a slingstone to help the desperate and respecting the "diamond absolutes" of art; between labouring over poems and allowing them to come unexpectedly, "like a ball kicked in from nowhere".

L.A. Walks: Stoney Point Park has a tricky path to rocky views.

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And at a time when the business of football has become an increasingly tricky path to tread, Powell looks set to ensure that the Alex's academy continues to deliver on its investment.

But Harvey has embarked on a tricky path of creating shows that appeal to a wider audience while making existing ones more accessible to more viewers.

All this has left the government trying to negotiate a tricky path, raising public awareness while at the same time not inciting panic.

"It's going to be a tricky path for them".

House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis). said it would probably be a good idea, but conceded it's a tricky path ahead and isn't sure how to navigate it.

So that raises the inevitable question: will the government then be tempted to prise money from Mr Nourbakhsh's fund?Ever since Mr Khatami came to power, Iran has followed a tricky path between Mr Nourbakhsh's liberal economics and the interventionism advocated by other policy-makers.

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