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Graduates' earnings, however, will be a new data point, and one that experts say is especially tricky to make meaningful.
Markets are braced for swings in the currency.Sterling's value is usually driven by the path of global interest rates, which are especially tricky to predict at the moment.
It is especially tricky to challenge the orthodoxy that domestic violence impacts everyone pretty much equally, because it's about misogyny – the contempt for women at the heart of the culture.
This means that Mr Immelt will spend a whole year after his appointment as a king-in-waiting, which will make it hard for him to start putting his own stamp on the company.Honeywell, GE's biggest merger by far, will also be especially tricky to integrate into GE's culture; and its businesses are two that Mr Immelt does not know well.
It's especially tricky to create a small-molecule material that makes a good film; while polymers are long and get tangled into a stable film, small molecules don't tend to make the kind of planar films needed to make a layer in a solar cell.
Bauer says lions are especially tricky to count.
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But Khodri believes another challenge is especially tricky, and to her it is the key to finding a job in France: you have to keep in touch.
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However, NHS reform makes it an especially tricky time to tackle differences.
Riall eventually asks, "How special was Garibaldi?" That, she says, "is an especially tricky question to answer".
That's an especially tricky line to walk.
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