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Both have only a screen — no eyepiece viewfinder — which makes them tricky to use in bright sunlight.
Though their isolation makes them tricky to reach, they reward intrepid travellers with forested hills, scenic bays and coral reefs teeming with tropical fish.
Nutraceuticals have added ingredients to provide a health function beyond basic nutrition, falling somewhere between a food and drug, which already makes them tricky to regulate.
Even if every classic in the Sixties catalogue has been used to sell sneakers and credit cards, those songs still possess a powerful charge – one that makes them tricky to ride.
Secondly, the analysis misses some planets simply because the tiny amount of starlight they block makes them tricky to detect.
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Curveballs move down and sideways, making them tricky for a batter to track and hit.
They're about two foot wide, making them trickier to pass on a narrow bike lane than a fellow cyclist.
Having acid for blood makes them particularly tricky to kill.
Bison cuts are identical to beef cuts in name, but have considerably less fat, which makes them a little tricky to cook.
The technology underlying such sites could make them even trickier to deal with than cyberlockers.
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