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There are plenty of slick, sturdy iPad cases on the market, from Trident and OtterBox, for example, but they feel over-engineered with clips and plugs and screens that make it tricky to insert or remove a device.
But though British politics resembles the US version in some way the Conservatives (Tories) and Labour are rough analogues of the Republicans and Democrats, respectively there are a bunch of structural differences between the systems that make it tricky for Yanks to grasp what's going on in the UK, which is set to have an election this Thursday.
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Afghanistan is a poorer, far less literate and centralized country than Iraq; each valley is its own nation, a patchwork that makes it tricky to apply any policy nationwide.
But the protesters currently camped in the churchyard of St Paul's Cathedral, near Paternoster Square, the Stock Exchange's home since 2004, reflect a broader anger that makes it tricky for politicians to speak up for finance.
In a second part, we review the importance of the scale effect that makes it tricky to attempt any extrapolation of the available experimental results in two directions (to the long-term and to large thickness).
Geller knows well that apparent support for Israel is one way to package an anti-Muslim message that makes it tricky for Jewish leaders to offer unequivocal and unified denunciations.
"This Administration has a lot of self-made... men, mostly," Gorelick said, adding that they all had complicated finances that made it trickier.
So I don't really have a template, and that makes it tricky in editing, because each episode has its own tone that's dictated by where she's at and how big our soap twists are.
That makes it tricky to build a subscription model.
That makes it tricky to seek out new sources or new routes.Heroin traffickers do not constitute a cartel, though.
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