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Finding a site for the club will be tricky in a town so conscious of appearances.
Fixing voting systems and devising a more independent system of non-partisan overseers will be tricky in a federal system (see article).
The third week of May can be tricky: in a normal year, the spring bulb season is all but over and grasses have barely got going.
It may be tricky in a global downturn, but if America's manufacturers can find markets overseas, they could join housing and banking in leading the way to recovery.
The interpretation of an MS-PCR strategy that combines repeat length and methylation analysis of the FMR1 promoter or CGG repeat may be tricky in a female with a full mutation due to the presence of the methylated inactive normal X chromosome.
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