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But the fact that Mr Reid and Mrs Pelosi have decided to separate ethanol and fuel economy from a more sweeping initiative suggests that they think climate change is still too tricky to tackle.Mr Reid's disapproval is likely to doom one amendment to the current Senate bill that would set up a registry to measure American firms' greenhouse-gas emissions.
If you don't have these skills mastered, it will be tricky to tackle the more complex concepts taught in algebra.
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But current prejudices are also trickier to tackle now that the downtrodden are often the oppressors.
However, NHS reform makes it an especially tricky time to tackle differences.
But polio is a tricky disease to tackle: most people who contract the virus have very mild symptoms and do not become paralysed.
And makers of personal-care products recently put on a Tokyo fashion show for incontinence pads, featuring pink and frilly varieties instead of the dull old white sort.This is a tricky market to tackle.
What's free and what's paid, how it works, and how to get started can be tricky topics to tackle.
It's too tricky for him to tackle on his own, so I stick in a fork, twirl it round and hand it to him.
And on "Stop Callin' Me," the members use a tricky, syncopated beat to tackle a logical puzzle: is it possible to talk to women about why you refuse to talk to them?
Shell's ambition is to launch a fleet of future Preludes to pioneer a new chapter in the story of fossil fuels by opening gas fields previously thought to be too tricky or expensive to tackle.
"You're up against this concept that actually only exists in someone else's imagination, which is tough to try to match," says Colter of Nightfall's tricky approach to tackling the expectations of a passionate fan base.
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