Sentence examples for make a tricky from inspiring English sources

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But such private phenomena make a tricky foundation for any kind of theological structure.

And, knowing it, all we ask is for timely and reasonable NHS support that doesn't make a tricky life even harder.

Metaphors and analogies can be very useful, and are probably most effective when they make a tricky concept easier to understand.

The very rich make a tricky subject for a writer because they exist at such a remove from the quotidian bourgeois grind that has been, historically, the fuel of the novel.

Putnam used his Matrix to make a tricky argument about meaning: since words mean what they normally refer to within a community, a member of the vatted-brain community might be telling the truth if it said it was looking at a tree, or, for that matter, at Monica Bellucci.

But now it must make a tricky choice – to spurn the offer of an extension to Kyoto, which would paint it firmly as the villain, the wrecker of a deal and thus of the climate; or to move away from its entrenched opposition to a legally binding treaty, and start being treated more like a developed country.

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"He brought a charisma and a warmth and a character that made a tricky piece work".

Had West made a tricky and unlikely lead from a doubleton queen?

Many comments posted online suggested that Professor Gates, 58, had made a tricky situation worse by not easily cooperating.

South made a tricky play very quickly, and the defense eventually erred, allowing him to score an "impossible" game.

After much thought, Bates decided to allow for the possibility that East had made a tricky play.

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