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But the escalation of perks can lead to sticky situations.
For instance, laboratory mixers with higher mixing speed lead to sticky consistency of the paste, consequently increasing the air content (typically 4.3 %).
But of course they must avoid trading on nonpublic information, and that can lead to sticky situations, since executives do possess just such information much of the time".
A couple of the poems are loosely based on them, but mostly they're just the product of hours spent sitting around, thinking about what habits I find irritating and devising ways in which they could lead to sticky ends.
Lying is a bad habit to get into, as in the long run it can lead to sticky situations and give you a bad reputation.
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Technology malfunctions, too, can lead to some sticky situations.
When performing in situ polymerization, the entangling and reuniting process could easily lead to the sticky pot phenomenon.
Even though "Je Suis" means " I am", do not use it in front of "chaud" or "froid" if you are hot or cold as this means something entirely different and is guaranteed to earn you a lot of glares in polite company and could possibly lead to very sticky situations.
Undissolved sugar can lead to beads of sticky sugar syrup "weeping" from the cooked meringue.
Conventional methods used for the quantification of adherent material contained in a pulp suspension propose either filtration of the sample, which may lead to loss of sticky material in the filtrate, or dilution of the pulp, which may cause destabilization of the dissolved and colloidal material; thus, leading to unreliable results.
Those overtures were met with silence from RIM, which has led to the sticky situation these companies are embroiled in.
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