Sentence examples for even more tricky to from inspiring English sources

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His alliance with Roy Keane was even more tricky to fathom.

All too aware of an important part we've played in history, frequently the evidence of our contributions is difficult to discern and even more tricky to interpret.

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As ever, the Echo is always listening, and while the company has added security precautions to ease users' minds, things get even more tricky when you add a camera into the picture.

Measuring youth unemployment in sub-Saharan Africa is even more tricky, says the ILO, where much of the data is between 10 to 15 years old - or missing completely.

Even more tricky were the technicalities of the filming process.

Now for an even more tricky French plural in English usage.

It makes the management of his party – already hard enough in a coalition – even more tricky.

Because of this, Mum will tell us different things, which of course makes honest communication between us all even more tricky.

No holding back it seems.Things just got lot more complicated June 26 , 2014Vali Nasr, dean at the School of Advanced International Studies, at Johns Hopkins says the now apparently open alliance between Maliki and Assad will make US involvement in the crisis even more tricky.

In Britain, a country that has "form" on inflation, 22.5% of government debt is in the form of inflation-linked bonds, making the strategy even more tricky (in the US, the ratio is 10%).Now, of course, inflation could arise by accident, rather than design.

Here's where things get even more tricky.

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