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That leaves the world in a very dicey position.
"For black elected officials who either stayed out of this race or have supported Senator Clinton, they're in a very dicey position right now," Mr. Davis said, "because their black constituents are about to move overwhelmingly toward Barack Obama".
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During South by Southwest, that's a very dicey proposition".
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In a very dicey economic time for magazines, when many find it difficult to sustain themselves, two new ones have just started up, about books of all subjects.
It added up to what David Wescoe, the executive administrative director for the health and pension plans for the craft and blue-collar unions, told union members was "a very dicey picture for the next three-year cycle".
If we're looking at this whole situation purely in terms of dollars and cents, a big retail push seems like a very dicey decision.
I'm very proud of them all, even though I think doing this is a very dicey career move on their part.
He would then, of course, have had to negotiate with Congress for a new counter-terrorism authorization a new AUMF which might have seemed a very dicey proposition.
Among loud cheers from the crowd, the moderator finally sputters, "How do you respond, Senator Clinton?" This paints Hillary into a very dicey corner.
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