Sentence examples for is tricky to explain from inspiring English sources

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Quick Call The $3 iOS game app Hundreds is tricky to explain — against the clock you tap on circles to "grow" them until the overall score is at least 100 — but it's quick to pick up and very addictive.

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So if oil shares are doing well, managers will be forced to buy them, pushing up their prices even further.What is trickier to explain is why the momentum effect ever stops.

Trevorrow might insist that Claire is the "real protagonist" in the film and that the story openly "embraces her femininity" in its progression but something else that might be trickier to explain away is that all the dinosaurs in the film are female.

The word "encaustic" comes from the Greek word for to heat or to burn, which explains why the material is tricky to use.

"Talk" is tricky to define.

It's very tricky to explain why this place is good enough to deserve a review but not quite good enough to get up to the next level".

We may not have had a Christmas tree and our parents may not have given us Christmas presents (another way they differentiate Christmas from Eid: my family only exchanges presents after Ramadan, whereas on Eid-al-Adha we give to charity rather than to each other), which was sometimes tricky to explain at school, but that didn't mean we couldn't still take part in it.

It has always been very tricky to explain the mechanism of formation of the first carbon-carbon bond in MTH reaction.

"It was especially tricky to explain the concept of fake 'smart objects' placed around their home; I think a lot of people thought that we might be installing covert surveillance devices".

They are tricky to uproot, which helps explain why Westminster, where they are concentrated, has seen less reduction than other areas.

Fearnley-Whittingstall's occasional efforts to explain butchery, like boning a leg of lamb (encouraging his readers not to bother with a professional but to do the "hatchet job yourself — it's quite easy to improvise"), reveal a tolerance for chaos ("It's a bit tricky to explain") that may be without precedent among people who make a living from preparing food.

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