Sentence examples for tricky schemes from inspiring English sources

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To avoid a scandal, Tricky schemes in a football locker room full of his advisers: Should he round up and kill the Boy Scouts for implying that he has sex?

Therein, the legacy airlines force all one-way travelers, whether flying for business or pleasure, to try tricky schemes like buying throwaway or hidden-city tickets in order to find affordable fares.

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The signature 60's work, revealing his association with the group that included Frank Stella and Kenneth Noland, was based on a tricky geometrical scheme involving the interplay of diamonds and diagonals, which he worked with many variations and impressive results.

Newly minted head coach David Blatt should be able eventually to get his three superstars -- including young point guard Kyrie Irving, who understands pick-and-roll as well as anyone -- in sync with his tricky offensive scheme.

An almost impossibly precise rapper who often mistakes enthusiasm for charm, he would have been exceedingly comfortable in New York's underground scene of the mid- to late 1990s, where battle-rap champions were the stars and tricky polysyllabic rhyme schemes mattered more than Q scores.

People have been looking inconclusively at a range of policy options: the emissions trading scheme (tricky politically, depending on how broad the coverage is); a bunch of new American-style regulations to constrain carbon emissions (also tricky politically, depending on who bears the cost of those regulations); plus a renewables policy (flashy, easy – everybody loves solar panels).

The tricky part of this scheme is the connection between sensation and belief.

However, designing such an encoding scheme is tricky.

Two fields of interest, in vitro or in vivo, have evolved in parallel, but the interconnection of the data in a unified scheme is tricky, so the determination of the initial events and the main actors involved in this cascade is difficult.

("The Blaze of Truth" includes footnotes that explain tricky syntax and unusual rhyme schemes).

The study estimates that the banking industry will reap $38 billion in overdraft fees this year — a record high — much of that because of tricky disclosure, processing and fee schemes.

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