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The devil within the details of something as ground-breaking as this will be ticklish indeed to sort.
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To make matters more ticklish, there was a half-mile of unplowed driveway between us and the main road.
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Depending on what he says, it could be a ticklish situation for Thomson Reuters and Fortune magazine.
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On two of Turkey's most ticklish issues, the Kurds and Cyprus, he has yet to give much ground.
ECONOMIST: Ismail Cem, a Turkish strategist
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Before that happens, America must square up to some of those ticklish legal and moral questions that drones raise.
ECONOMIST: The ethics of warfare
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But in the meantime, Petke faces a ticklish dilemma as he tries to plug the holes in his team's leaky defense.
WSJ: Red Bulls Defense: A Work in Progress Without Progress
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He has a startling record of assembling hair-thin majorities for ticklish pieces of legislation, such as on Medicare prescription-drug benefit in 2003.
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These are the sort of ticklish questions that the 8, 500 partners of the two firms must now ponder before deciding whether to approve the deal.
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If true, the question of why Vajpayee entrusted such an important ministry to Fernandes will be just one of the many ticklish issues the PM must confront in the months ahead.
CNN: A STORM OVER SECURITY
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It's more ticklish when chang's on offer, since it's (a) funky tasting, (b) knee wobbling when consumed in quantity, and (c) very possibly homemade, so that not quaffing it down may bruise feelings.
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In particular, there is the ticklish issue of how much to disburse on preventing and treating now, and how much to reserve for research into better ways of doing things in the future.
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