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"Presumably others went to Iraq who did not disapprove of the war, and that gets into tricky constitutional ground".
This naturally gets into tricky territory, as people try to analyze the very real drop in violence (the first thing a returning visitor like me notices).
Patheos film critic Peter Chattaway said Bale's remark goes farther than simply commenting on the Bible but rather "speculates about what was going on inside Moses' head at the time" -- which gets into tricky territory.
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"There are plenty of things she can wax lyrical about without getting into tricky areas: the upcoming first world war centenary, the need for a more global outlook in the economy, the inspiring achievements of British parliamentary democracy".
It is often obvious that Trollope wrote in a rush and sometimes got into tricky plot positions which he has to get out of by a clunky piece of exposition, but I find his writing on character very compelling.
He got into tricky rows over banning Islamic dress and over a ham-fisted attempt by the top brass to block the Afghanistan memoirs of a former soldier.An address to his party conference last month, in which Mr Lokke Rasmussen set out ten goals for Denmark's place in the world in 2020, was marked more by woolly aspirations than concrete plans.
Get into tricky spots by stretching tape.
This is where everything gets into really tricky areas.
Bunting writes that we'd rather not "get into a tricky controversy criticising the US or UK government".
Once Josh has been bullied and cajoled into actually starting - at least until we reach "I've done my science, can I do my Russian after Buffy?", we get into the tricky area of "helping".
But no aid appeal wants to complicate things with politics, and agencies such as Oxfam prefer to place the emphasis on the worst drought in 60 years rather than get into a tricky controversy criticising the US or UK government; Oxfam is receiving large amounts of UK aid for its operations in the Horn of Africa.
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