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Here the most technically tricky and entertaining work is by an Indonesian group called Tromarama.
Many new finds are technically tricky, which pushes up the cost of exploiting them.
As big finds become rarer, producers are focusing on how to extract oil from smaller reservoirs that can be geologically or technically tricky to operate.
Instead of restarting full supplies to Europe, it put too little gas into the system and chose a technically tricky route.
But it is hard to think of a more important or a more politically and technically tricky exercise than pulling down the last shreds of the iron curtain and bringing former Soviet satellites into the EU.
The crux of the north side, the so-called Three Steps, beginning at 27,890 feet, is a technically tricky and potentially treacherous rock climb along the steep, exposed northeast ridge.
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There is more hope for offshore wind, which is technically trickier, since North Sea oil has left a legacy of marine-engineering expertise in Britain.
"The part is short, but quite tricky technically.
This one is tricky, but technically pangs, which means a sudden sharp pain, is the proper usage.
Kadosh's early productions were operettas such as Oscar Straus's Ein Walzertraum – "they are actually very tricky to do, technically as well as musically" – and he has gone on to conduct a varied repertoire from Mozart and Donizetti to Schoenberg and Mark-Anthony Turnage.
Here's the tricky part, or technically, the simple part.
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