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The data are a bit tricky to interpret: each loan is reported separately even when it represents the rollover of a maturing loan.
The findings are generally tricky to interpret as a result of heterogeneous case mix.
We felt that the plot you suggested was a little bit more tricky to interpret.
Though ongoing enforcement is tricky, this ban serves to represent the sentiments of many Indigenous Canadians when it comes to hunting for sport, said Doug Neasloss, chief of the Kitasoo/Xai'xais Nation, whose territory is unceded.
His first piece, Tricky Dicey Dice, was crafted to represent the great gamble of attempting the cross to safety.
The appointment of ex-agency chief Rupert Howell as ITV's commercial boss is a remarkable answer to one of chairman Michael Grade's trickier management questions: who best to represent the ITV brand to viewers and advertisers?
The crunch came when she was asked to represent Spain in the Eurovision Young Dancers competition, a touchy political moment made trickier by the fact that her roommate had been chosen to represent France.
The race to represent the First Congressional District pits two members of the state's political dynasties in a battle that has included tricky racial politics.
That will be tricky to pull off.
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