Sentence examples for tricky to put from inspiring English sources

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"The game plan was tricky to put together, the game plan was fun to put together," Fassel said.

But giving tax breaks to oil companies at a time of record industry profits and rising fuel bills could be politically tricky, to put it mildly.

I have a D-Link bridge with four ports but that is both expensive and surprisingly tricky to put on your network.

Whether or not you agree with Mr. Morris, it's tricky to put together an effective evening that consists largely of improvised dance.

It is pretty tricky to put a net benefit on that.

So there you have it - a genuine world-class XI in my opinion but one that was extremely tricky to put together.

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Except that an airplane is trickier to put together.

"I told no lies, but I turned some very tricky corners, to put it mildly," he wrote in the letter, which was widely published in the press.

"I told no lies, but I turned some very tricky corners, to put it mildly, and so kept Mr. B. out of a great deal of trouble he would have been in had I said all I knew," he said, according to a widely published copy of the letter.

In a letter to Mr. Drennan, Mr. Mills wrote, "I told no lies, but I turned some very tricky corners, to put it mildly, and so kept Mr. B. out of a great deal of trouble he would have been in had I said all I knew," according to a widely published copy of the letter.

Mills admitted in the letter to Drennan: 'I told no lies, but I turned some very tricky corners to put it mildly...[which] kept Mr B [Berlusconi] out of a great deal of trouble that I would have landed him in if I had said all I knew'.

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