Sentence examples for tricky to sort from inspiring English sources

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It's very tricky to sort everything out".

It's very tricky to sort everything out". And not always entirely desirable.

There's also an article about how it's tricky to sort out our emotions from economics when purchasing long-term care insurance, while another article looks at the type of people who choose to give away their big inheritances.

As always, it is tricky to sort out what Donald Trump says and what he does.

Even her doubtful memory reminds us that fact and fiction can be tricky to sort out.

I don't think that has changed, but it's proved pretty tricky to sort out the distractions from the important declarations.

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And the former, as it happens, is trickier to sort out than it sounds.

Predicting this migration is relatively straightforward, but the political consequences of this movement of people are trickier to sort out.

Default rates on lower-rated credits vary so much that its tricky to make any sort of prediction.

Whether truth is stranger than fiction in the life of James Frey is hard to say, given how very tricky it is to sort out which is which.

Specific suggestions to link accreditation to demonstrations of the impact of research in real-world applications have also proved contentious not least because this could prove so tricky to measure.Objections of this sort could be taken to indicate that any progress towards the report's aims will be slow.

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