Sentence examples for tricky to count from inspiring English sources

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Murray said the discounted "starter homes" to be directly commissioned on brownfield sites by the government for first time buyers under the age of 40 would be "very tricky" to count as "genuinely affordable".

It's hard to provide a definitive answer here, Chris, not least because we're finding it tricky to count exactly how many sponsors SC Columbia had on their kit for that match against Arsenal.

Bauer says lions are especially tricky to count.

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He doesn't seem to count his tricky "amortization" of the state pension plan costs that, in effect, borrows from the pension fund and results in far higher payments in the future.

One thing that is always tricky is that Mr. Tudor didn't want you to count.

Learning to count in Marshallese is not too tricky.

Learning to count in Spanish is not too tricky, as the names of numbers in Spanish are pretty similar to those in English.

September was a bit trickier to calculate.

It can be tricky to cut off.

(Changes in the way crime is counted make it tricky to tell how the criminals responded, but Ashok Kumar, a local MP, claims that the crime rate shot up).

Tricky to say.

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