Sentence examples for bit of a risky from inspiring English sources

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"This is a bit of a risky budget," said Stephen Moore, a budget specialist at the Cato Institute who is also president of the Club for Growth, a conservative political action committee.

Bit of a risky award... October 11, 2013 Updated at 10.08am BST 9.52am BST If NRK are wrong, and it's not impossible, then I suppose at least the OPCW has gained some sudden, if brief, extra attention.

This is obviously a bit of a risky step for Adobe, something Morris acknowledged in our discussion.

It was a bit of a risky topic since there were was no special food to try or special song to sing, but I discussed it with the teachers and we decided to give it a try.

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Suddenly that Peter Pan collar looked a lot less like a failsafe staple and a bit more of a risky overplay of the hand.

But to use the poker analogy -- 'going all in' by financing a high ticket degree and a second high ticket Masters, in hopes of landing the dream gig seems a bit of a gamble -- a risky action in the hope of a desired result.

In that sense, I am in the camp of Bob Dylan, who (according to one commenter in my Facebook thread) responded to a recent interview question about risk with this stunning bit of clarity: "Risky?

Click here to view If that sounds like something of a risky strategy in an industry prone to micromanagement, well, yes, it is a bit.

"It's going to leave a bit of a vacuum and they did a lot of good stories that were risky".

After getting out of a risky area.

It feels risky to me, because I know that Dylan is a bit of a shit in the second half of the book.

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