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The size of the metropolis has made it tricky for Oliver to gain media attention.
Mr Mugabe's policy of encouraging land-hungry party members to invade white-owned commercial farms has made it tricky for farmers to grow their crops.
This dual role has made it tricky to build reliable models of our changing climate -- and even led some scientists, who are far outside the mainstream, to push back against the large body of evidence showing that climate change is a real problem.
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When I put it to him that mobile messaging commerce works in Asia, but not necessarily in the U.S. — where the relatively high usage of iMessage and popularity of SMS has made it trickier to build an audience for chat apps — Chang said he was confident that Tango has what it takes to break through.
Complex and changeable rules governing foreign direct investment have made it tricky for rich-world chains to set up shop in India.
I decided from the beginning that I didn't want an onsite shop – dividing my time between London and Todenham Manor would have made it tricky to run.
"They got a couple of goals which could have made it tricky but we responded really well, but I think we controlled it from start to finish".
Trade is apparently growing, particularly with India and China, although sanctions have made it trickier to export to Iran.
The trouble is that by hitting Syria, Israel has made it politically even trickier for the government in Damascus to oblige.Even before the Israeli strike, the Syrian regime was in a parlous state.
When the manager spoke to a huddle of football writers earlier in the day he had made it clear it was a tricky balancing act.
It would test the administration's commitment to help big business at a time when corporate scandals have made it politically tricky to do so.
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