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More tricky is deciding how far the heavy state really is a burden.
Slightly more tricky is the division of the C$5 billion ($4.5 billion) in American duties levied on the Canadian imports.
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Anchovies are a touch more tricky, being a perfect example of a fish that can be a good choice as long as you go for ones caught in the right place and the right way.
It may have been adopted recently, or a long time ago, and the older it is, the more tricky it may be to overcome its influence.
Getting other things right – like skin tone, perhaps – could be more tricky; so the team isn't launching the feature until it's "really right," they said.
That route would be more tricky with Fab.com, which is now apparently valued at $1 billion.
The process of definition must be made a little more tricky, though, by being the younger sibling of probably the world's biggest pop star.
2) The Who vs. The Chemical Brothers This one is more tricky because both big acts are on at 9.45pm.
(It was a close thing. Nineteen hours later and she would have been born on India's independence day. For a novelist, the symbolism would have been considerably more tricky. Fortunately Dina was in no mood to dally).
Flavored milks are more tricky to tell if they are bad because of their high sugar content.
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