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While Kerry will almost certainly sail through the nomination process, Hagel's hearings are likely to be more awkward.

Furthermore, he said, the timing could hardly be more awkward: "It could have been a huge conversation a year ago, before we actually signed the agreement.

It is hard to imagine a situation that could be more awkward and potentially embarrassing for a sitting mayor: having to address back-room political decisions.

But it will be more awkward for Germany to wriggle out of the Maastricht criteria than for anyone else, for two reasons.

"It would be more awkward for me," she said, "if the events when I was at the Justice Department were more an issue".

For those who devote their lives to showcasing the more benign forms of Russian pride, though, the timing of the Ukrainian crisis couldn't be more awkward.

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In some ways, it's more awkward.

The timing could hardly have been more awkward.

This might have been more awkward than Obama v Castro.

Paradoxically, it has been the relationship between the two presidents that has been more awkward.

No moment is more awkward for both sommeliers and consumers than discussing prices.

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