Word: trickyness
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Now you might be inclined to think that a 1-out-of-10,000 chance of death isn't so bad. But here's the tricky thing about peanut allergy: there's no way to predict who is prone to anaphylaxis and who isn't. Many people who develop anaphylaxis...
There are so many intricate pieces to the Bush regime’s all-out war on Arabs and the Constitution—not the least of which is Bush’s underhanded use of federal judgeships to turn back the clock on secularism, abortion rights and desegregation?...
You know what it takes to forgo dessert or resist the urge to buy that bauble you can't afford: self-control. That sounds simple, but self-control can be a slippery thing. A study in the current issue of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research sheds some light on why...
“In science, first and second is always a little tricky,” he said. “I don’t think anyone really disagrees that the main techniques in the experiment are the ones that we have developed.”
In a rematch of last weekend, Harvard dismantled the Quakers, although junior co-captain Louisa Hall once again fell to intercollegiate No. 2 Runa Reta. In the Crimson’s 6-3 win over Penn the previous weekend, Hall was overcome by Reta’s athleticism and tricky...