Sentence examples for be a more tricky from inspiring English sources

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However, such smearing of boundaries causes enough problems in sorting out living organisms, but with fossils where there is never a whole organism, (and even half a skeleton is a good find), this can be a more tricky area.

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His name may be a touch more tricky to pronounce than Ernie Els's but Charl Adriaan Schwartzel may yet follow in the world No2's illustrious footsteps.

Referring to another avian virus, one that since 2003 has decimated poultry stocks in Southeast Asia and killed more than 300 people, he said, "If a flock of chickens or ducks gets H5N1, it will kill them and set off alarm bells, but this virus seems to be a bit more tricky".

Tuning in a digital signal can be a bit more tricky than its analog counterpart.

It would obviously be a lot more tricky if they have to look at compensation with another club.

"In the dry, the cars will be a bit more tricky to drive, with less downforce and harder tyres," said Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen.

With cased sausage, cooking can be a bit more tricky.

Undaunted, Khalida decided she needed to "be a lot more tricky," as she explains with a laugh.

Gas barbecues can be a little more tricky.

Talking with an entire group of people can be a bit more tricky.

"There are other stages where you know in advance that the break could stay away - these are the ones that people like Tommy Voeckler are in and they are a bit more tricky - everyone wants to be in it.

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