Word: trickyness
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CDC spokesman Curtis L. Allen said flu vaccine production, which may take at least six months, can be a tricky business because it requires predicting demand in advance each year.
Rather than become too familiar with that still-hated idea of failure, we learn to make choices. Some are easy ones—chickwich or chicken parmigiana; study, or procrastinate. For me, however, even these supposedly simple ones have sometimes been tricky. Each choice in one direction is an opportunity...
In fairness, it must be said that the script (by director Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer) breaks with sobriety to give someone, usually Michael Caine as Alfred, Bruce's faithful, fussy butler, something smart to say. Eventually, however, Nolan, who directed the tricky, widely admired Memento, must oblige the...
Wilson, Harvard’s third baseman-cum-closer, meanwhile, unveiled his pitching arm at the hot corner, picking a tricky groundball with a nifty backhand before firing it to first for the third out of the inning.
Wilson, Harvard’s third baseman-cum-closer, also unveiled his pitching arm at the hot corner, picking a tricky groundball backhanded before firing it to first for the third out of the inning.