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The ruling coalition has co-opted much of the political territory that the Congress Party had staked out, making it very tricky for Mrs. Gandhi to attack the government for doing things her party supports.
Over many years of use, water, soap, and other washing chemicals can sometimes harden around the base of the agitator, essentially "freezing" it in place and making it very tricky to remove (if not impossible).
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It's made it very tricky, very emotional.
"But there is a definite lack of transparency, which makes it very tricky for us".
This situation makes it very tricky for the startups to raise funding.
The organisers have tried to address that in the last few years but is still an issue, and that makes it very tricky for the drivers, because aquaplaning is a real issue.
The ball has to be pitched at a certain level and straight over home plate to be considered fair, but a good pitcher can still make it very tricky to hit.
Indeed, where we try to regulate general-purpose objects as though they were special and tricky, all kinds of bad, weird stuff happens, as with Britain's failing war on knives, which makes it a very tricky business for a young apprentice chef or model-maker to buy and transport the perfectly reasonable blade she legitimately needs, while still not making a dent in actual knife crime.
He felt the non-linear structure made it "a very tricky structure" for a feature film.
Symptoms vary - making it tricky to diagnose.
Travel is tough enough without travel firms making it trickier.
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