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"It is going to be tricky to change because it gets us into territory of being accused of not respecting Afghan culture, which is always difficult," a western diplomat in Kabul admitted.
The situation is reminiscent of how other apps have fallen at the Twitter API hurdle when it's turned out to be too tricky to change to meet new rules.
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It's a tricky thing to change direction in the middle of a franchise but kudos to Universal for having the guts to go with an actor who is not yet a household name.
The tricky bit is to change the negative norms and replace them with new, positive ones.
The interchange is a bit tricky, requiring drivers to change lanes if they want to follow the route numbers that brought them into the area.
Bossa is also thinking hard about an iPhone version of Surgeon Simulator – "We know it can be tricky, we might need to change the game dramatically" – but the company isn't feeling any pressure to add in-app purchases to the game on iOS, where it's a £3.99 paid game.
If you're wearing a skirt, but you want to wear jeans, this can be tricky--you would have to change at school in that case.
"One of the tricky questions is deciding which areas to change".
Thus, understanding fusion's overarching impact on the visual system can be tricky given the potential for information to change as the parameters of its implementation change.
This is tricky because controllers sometimes call on planes in flight to change their transponder settings.
The politics of the issue is tricky, because acknowledging changed ideas in response to changed facts is considered a failing by the political class.
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