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The aerial combat is thrillingly executed, and Mr. Bay has clearly mastered some tricky war-picture techniques, managing to convey disorder and mayhem on a large scale while maintaining a coherent sense of space and geography.
This is what makes the topic of the war so tricky for Democrats.
Congress says America and Russia should ratify it first, which could mean a long delay.The next prime minister will also have the tricky task of making war and peace with Pakistan simultaneously.
The human cost of the conflict is still rising on all sides but the overall price paid by the Iraqis is hard to measure.Counting enemy fatalities in war is tricky: estimates made immediately after the Gulf war in 1991, for example, turned out to be inflated.
But long wars are tricky business for democracies.
The Afghanistan-Pakistan distinction is one of the trickiest parts of the war.
But creating a flag for a country at war is trickier.
THE briefing in the most recent issue of The Economist's print edition tackles the tricky subject of civil wars.
That is a tricky mission in time of war.
Learning about the importance of peace can be tricky when your definition of war is your little brother clobbering you over the head with a toy truck.
The election-year nuclear brinkmanship game was tricky enough in the cold war; the Chinese test was partly a warning to the Soviet Union, and Washington had even considered inviting Moscow to join in any strike.
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