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Even defining what "Roma" really means is exceptionally tricky.
As for David Cameron, he finds himself in an exceptionally tricky position.
It is exceptionally tricky because the fine line created by the sharp metal tip is almost impossible to erase.
But it has ducked legislating to strike the balance between personal privacy and media freedom and left that exceptionally tricky task to the courts.
Mr Limnell says that, although America has better offensive cyber-capabilities than almost anybody, its defences get only three out of ten.Setting rules for offensive cyber-warfare is exceptionally tricky.
But it still faces an exceptionally tricky transition from overdependence on the state.From hulls to high-techWith republicans and unionists now sharing devolved power at Stormont, and Britain's coffers depleted, Northern Ireland is grappling with the first cut to its grant from London: not a huge cut 6.9% over four years but few doubt that bigger ones are coming.
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He does exceptionally well to navigate the tricky business of writing about money and its byways without bewildering or boring the reader; there is a certain amount of scene-setting that requires talk of catastrophic losses caused by sub primes and collateralised debt instruments and hedge funds, but it is kept to a gratifying minimum.
This was a tricky pitch but not exceptionally so: it did enough but not too much.
While a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score isn't exceptionally rare this early in the game, retaining a certified fresh rating becomes trickier as more reviews roll in.
Exceptionally still.
Fairways are exceptionally narrow.
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