And which sports franchise is in a trickier spot these days than the Indianapolis Colts?
Now Hanson has an even trickier task: cashing in on the surging coal market.
Trickier etiquette problems arise when the issue is not so much noise as context.
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But getting them through the legislature without Ms. Banerjee's support is likely to be even trickier.
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The independence rules around provision of tax services to audit clients are a little trickier.
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The technology underlying such sites could make them even trickier to deal with than cyberlockers.
It's even trickier when you compare events like the Champions League and lesser domestic cups.
But Labour's careful balancing act between business and the trade unions is getting trickier.
Normally, those are the two things that make playing outdoors a little bit trickier.
The process was trickier for those who used different brokers to buy and sell.
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Thursday night was for bad for Boehner, but he faces trickier terrain in the days ahead.
The four-man sleds, which are trickier to control, begin competition on the track on Friday.
Despite Mr Snow's best efforts, the tax cut is proving trickier to sell than many imagined.
Even trickier is the problem of what goes on at the fire station between alarms.
But when creating a cookbook with hundreds of recipes vying for attention, things get trickier.
Bridging the gap between tests in rats and trials in people is slightly trickier.
Telekom has wooed several foreign brides, but getting them to the altar has proved altogether trickier.
Getting the to-do list right is trickier, not least because misguided meddling could make unemployment worse.
Alas, the tax-loss game has got a little trickier because of a law change.
CME's little local difficulty in Prague could not have flared up at a trickier time.
Many other iPhone owners are on the carrier's family or business plans, making it trickier to switch.
But the wooing will be a lot trickier if Democrats block new domestic drilling, as several propose.
But trickier reforms, of, for example, health insurance, social security and pensions, are proving hard to enact.
However, the logistics of short selling an IPO make it a trickier affair than shorting other stocks.
Judging credit quality is trickier, too, particularly in emerging economies where credit-reporting services are just being born.
Switches--the glue that holds computer networks together, routing communications among PCs, servers and the internet--are a little trickier.
Proving that a pill can extend lives is far trickier than showing it can keep vessels from reclosing.
Yet the further Inditex moves away from home, the trickier it will be to cater to instant-fashion whims.
Co-ordinating a European response amid a series of currency crises or exchange-rate rows would have been far trickier.
Oil companies must look increasingly to less and less stable regimes and trickier geology to bolster their reserves.
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