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It's a tricky time to go to America, Thanksgiving.
An inflection point in policy is a tricky time to be Fed chairman.
For some, the holiday period will prove a tricky time to seek redress for faulty products.
It's a tricky time to be choosing among horses trained in Newmarket, with a virus doing the rounds.
"Although I love Paris 365 days a year, Christmas can be a tricky time to visit," Beth Marlin, the editor of Paris-Insider.com, wrote in an e-mail message.
The 60s were a tricky time to be a woman in broadcasting: she was one of the pioneers; Muir could label her a sex bomb without fear of a backlash; society – as well as her husband – expected her to do the childcare; and women tended to be given the softer journalistic roles.
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However, NHS reform makes it an especially tricky time to tackle differences.
He's had a tricky time at the helm of English cricket despite his team's huge success.
It's a weighty price tag for greening Asia's graying economy, and one that Japan's latest government will have a tricky time explaining to hard-up and recession-battered Japanese consumers.
Mr Greenspan's fourth four-year term finishes in June 2004, just before the presidential election, a tricky time for George Bush to name a replacement.
But as the numbers show, the companies are having a tricky time convincing consumers to pay for radio.
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