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This could be tricky for both the players and the teams.
His résumé is impressive, but Gillick's candidacy could be tricky for the 16-member committee because Cooperstown offers few comparisons.
CONS: The bedroom layout -- one upstairs and two downstairs, including the master suite -- could be tricky for young families.
Enables the creation of a firewall-protected blog for a select audience, but installation could be tricky for nontechies.
But that could be tricky for a brand whose slogans include "Everyone wants my meat," a line that's available on $20 T-shirts sold at the company's Web site.
This could be tricky for Brown, although it is very hard to imagine Hoon - who has been resolutely on message for his entire ministerial career - speaking out against Brown.
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The fact that he's a man and has been my chum for 20 years could be tricky — it is for a few of our other friends — but to me it is the occasion for a sweet and uncomplicated sense of joy.
There could be tricky days ahead for koumpounophobics, if fastenings go Dynasty: bigger, brasher and a lot less subtle.
Drawing comparisons of trends in inflation, employment and growth could be tricky, even, Mr. Berner said, for periods as short as five years.
These emissions could be tricky to clamp down on; for instance, persuading residents of India to adopt cleaner technologies has proven difficult, Lelieveld says, in no small part because of cultural and family traditions.
Consider weight - larger pools are obviously heavier, so could be tricky to move around when going camping, for instance.
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