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Sherwood demonstrated with Emmanuel Adebayor at Tottenham Hotspur that he is capable of getting the best out of disgruntled players, but Benteke's situation promises to be more tricky, and that could become clear to the Villa manager when the two hold talks this week.

But with adult clothing, the market is going to be more tricky.

Defining a framework for digital investigation in wireless networks, especially sensor and ad hoc networks, turns out to be more tricky and challenging than in wireline networks.

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It'll be more tricky to get the board to pop up if you're just standing in place.

But to predict a winner from the pair will be more tricky, after they both had to overcome difficulties in winning their semi-finals today.

Writers usually tell us that their characters are bored, or allow them to speak for themselves, but the interpretation of pictures can be more tricky.

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Do you think handling actual footballers would be more tricky?

It could be more tricky if your gift came from an internet-only retailer.

Finding replacements for medical applications might be more tricky.

That route would be more tricky with Fab.com, which is now apparently valued at $1 billion.

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