Sentence examples for be a tricky starting from inspiring English sources

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There is no room for error and if any of the teams had a lot of crashes or mechanical issues at Indy it could be a tricky start to this weekend.

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"It's been a tricky start to the season," Hammond added.

"It was a tricky start," said Rose. "The pace of greens on three an four was exceptional and got in my head from that point.

"It was a tricky start but I just tried to remember a couple of other rounds here and I think it was in 2007 when I got off to a poor start in the final round and went on a run so I was just trying to create momentum," he said.

Hero worship can be a tricky place to start if you are hoping to create a meaningful work of theater.

But some industry insiders warn that this could be a tricky proposition if it starts dealing in less-liquid securities than it does now.

4) It's a tricky time for anyone starting out.

Still, it has been a tricky argument to make, starting with the first attempts at legislation going back to the late 1980s.

The uniqueness of Christ is a tricky one for a start.

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