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How much more exhilarating was opposition than the tricky realities of governing.
Some people were not very happy, however, with the article's presentation of feminism: that it had lied to a generation of women and grossly oversimplified the tricky realities of working motherhood.
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The Bush administration's seemingly straightforward goal of defeating global terrorism has inevitably enmeshed it in the tricky, complicated realities of South Asia.
He also hoped to star in "The Tony Clifton Story," and Zehme's synopsis of the screenplay Kaufman and Zmuda wrote (in which Andy Kaufman was the bad guy and Tony Clifton the hero) caused me both to laugh out loud at the tricky layers-of-reality plot and to regret deeply that the movie never got made -- a sentiment shared in retrospect, Zehme tells us, by the studio executives who rejected it.
The harsh realities of the tricky times he had earlier in his career have provided the foundations for his current good performances.
But the realities of student life make it tricky: Research shows that high school students shouldn't work more than 15 hours a week or else their grades start to suffer significantly.
Moreover, there is the tricky and underappreciated issue of the potential clash between the messy realities of statehood and, in this case, the ideals and faith of a people.
Ms. Meiselas's work expresses the essence of the notion of the stranger in modern culture and also the tricky nature of photographic reality, since photographers have portrayed the Dani differently over the years, as violent savages and noble warriors and happy nudists, depending on who was snapping the pictures and for whom.
Tolstoy sees reality as a system of constant adjustments, a long, tricky convoy of surprises, as realities jostle together and the vital, solipsistic ego is affronted by the otherness of the world.
After a poor league campaign, the promotion-relegation play-off had always looked a tricky assignment for the Saffrons but the reality of this defeat will hit the county hard.
In connection with my Mathematical (and Poetic) Offerings From the Land of Saints and Scholars piece here in March, we discussed the tricky issue of Irish identity (reality check: most of Ireland's pioneering scientists and industrialists in centuries past were Ango-Irish or born in Great Britain).
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