Sentence examples for economically tricky from inspiring English sources

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But co-ops remain economically tricky, as those who run Fiddleheads Food Co-op in New London, established in 2008, well know.

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Breakthroughs are clearly needed, though, if firms are to find oil economically in tricky places such as the Siberian tundra or the ultra-deep waters off Africa and Brazil.Ian Howat of Total, a French oil giant, argues that these riskier areas are the future for western majors.

Economically, the comparisons are trickier, but here too there is divergence.

To go from 5% to 20%, which you really need to make it economically viable, that was pretty tricky, and quite frankly, there's a lot of opportunities for us in other areas.

Museum loans from Asia are increasingly tricky to negotiate, and to pay for, now that the Met, like most museums, is economically pinched.

But attempts to produce the silk in large amounts have proved tricky, not least because spiders are cannibalistic and territorial so collecting the material is not economically viable.

Difficult economically.

These have stagnated economically.

Economically, this is logical.

Economically most powerful?

I mean economically different.

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