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It's a tricky argument, given that Ms. Hanover is chairwoman of the Gracie Mansion Conservancy, which protects the house as a public institution.
Still, it has been a tricky argument to make, starting with the first attempts at legislation going back to the late 1980s.
This one also ends up being a tricky argument.
And that can be a tricky "jam tomorrow" argument to make.
The institutions also will try to contend that they were fooled – a tricky argument for a large and prolific investor.
It's a tricky lawyers' argument, and in a certain sense ignores the way winners make up the laws, as the winner makes up justice for the losers.
But artistic influence is a notoriously tricky argument to make, presuming for starters that a particular artist had an interest in or even knowledge of his or her predecessor.
This, however, is a very tricky argument, vulnerable to objections in terms of the naturalistic fallacy: just because something happens naturally, it does not mean it should happen nor that we should not prevent it.
Whether this is "natural" is a tricky issue, but then, arguments about what's "natural" for humans have tended not to work out too well for women in the past, as they generally devolve into discussions about women being put on earth to spread their legs and bear children.
Power is a tricky thing.
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