Word: trickyness
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There’s just no place like home.The Harvard sailing team returned to the Charles River last weekend with one goal—to qualify for this month’s ACC Championships. Both the women’s and co-ed teams did much more than that, winning...
Yet she acknowledges that the various ways in which REP distributes CFL bulbs, including tabling and door drops, make it tricky to remind everyone to dispose of them properly.
Some 200 kilometres to the north, in a roadside stall off State Highway 1, Adrianne Rochford contemplates the election while selling crayfish and mussels to passing tourists. "It's a tricky one," says Rochford, who's voted Labour most of her life. Yes, she's heard praise for Key and...
Peacekeeping is tricky, no doubt. De Waal is among those who have questioned whether we might have set our sights too high, and whether, while peacekeeping might work in small countries like Sierra Leone or East Timor or Kosovo, there may not be the resources to make it work for...
All of this amounts to a particularly tricky issue for a man who has played a key role in the City's growth: Prime Minister Brown. In the 10 years when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer, his support for financial services was especially notable because his Labour Party had...