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Turnout data is tricky to work with.
Doesn't she find it tricky to work with them on?
As exciting as ZFNs were, they proved tricky to work with.
The dough can be tricky to work with because the delicate, flexible sheets become brittle when exposed to air.
Architects suggest that the reason might be that the material can be tricky to work with and the detailing must be done precisely.
"Perhaps it's been associated with poverty, and it is tricky to work with because it coagulates quickly," says the Lab's head of research, Edinburgh-born Ben Reade.
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Mice, pigs, dogs, and other animals have been cloned by the same technique used on Dolly the sheep, but human cells have proved much trickier to work with.
But even though krypton can be used to date much older ice, its trickier to work with.
Soft fabric ribbons can be used, but they are trickier to work with and would easily frustrate a beginner.
It is quite a tricky paste to work with, but worth it.
Bananas, as many men have found, not least David Miliband, can be a tricky fruit to work with.
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