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And regulation of that kind is extremely tricky to draw up.
Every greasy-spoon café bundles its eggs, bacon and sausages on to a plate that is sold for less than the sum of the constituent parts.It is often tricky to draw the line between healthy discounting and predatory pricing too.
In other words, you cannot accurately forecast a recession or financial panic by looking at either the announcement or the completion of the world's tallest building.With such a small sample, it is tricky to draw firm conclusions.
To the casual observer, there have been plenty of times since Sex and the City exploded all over our screens in 1998 when it has been tricky to draw a line between the actress and the fictional Manhattan man-eater.
Even though some of the words were very tricky to draw, such as "isotope", the act of drawing made such a difference that the older people became as good as the younger people at recalling the words.
It is thus particularly interesting, but at the same time tricky, to draw a parallel between the functional meaning of gene regulation in roots and what we observed for the first time in the fruit transcriptome of mycorrhizal tomato plants.
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Okay, this one's going to be a little bit trickier to draw.
For example, longer journey and turn-around times make it far trickier to draw up efficient timetables than in short-haul operations, where planes can be turned around in half an hour after a one-hour flight and sent back.
The line between the two is a tricky one to draw, but for the loaf to be toasted on a fork in front of the fire, it needs to be pretty robust - too cake-like, and it will crumble.
An "air hashtag" also looks tricky: attempting to draw out the # symbol with a finger takes four time-consuming strokes, and makes you look as if you've paused mid-thought to bust out a hand-jive to the imaginary music in your head.
This is because the circle is the trickiest part to draw accurately.
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