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Watching via a television screen at the training ground while he serves his stadium ban for butting Hull's David Meyler, Pardew presumably found the first half tricky viewing.
The sense that a show doesn't trust its audience can make for tricky viewing.
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The losing team could score 90 points, making for some tricky television viewing.
For example, Sally Apfelbaum's tricky multilayered views of Monet's garden, "Giverny, Trellis Triptych," suffer from inflation, while her smaller details of the subject work nicely.
Despite the tricky points of view and fragmented chronology, "Sorry" has a very simple plot.
Carr sought to dispel the misconception that eclipses are a rare event but said many factors have to align, including positioning, weather and cloud conditions, which made them "actually rather tricky things to view".
The story employs a host of postmodern pyrotechnics — abrupt shifts in point of view, tricky time dilation, snippets of imagined dialogue between author and reader — sixteen years before "Tropic of Cancer," and three decades before "For Esme — with Love and Squalor".
By the same token, Kennan was a government official who happened to be a foreign-policy intellectual, and, from that point of view, his position was tricky.
Not long ago the White House found it tricky to read his views on history.
Objectives appear on a map, but trying to match that with the 2D view is tricky.
Taking disparate data sources and giving them a unified view is tricky: do the data sets match?
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