It's a tricky business trying to be a growth company in a stagnant industry.
Still, mixing nuptial revelry with reminders of poverty and distress can be a tricky business.
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Writing obituaries may not be rocket science, but it can certainly be a tricky business.
Getting what you need and want from an apartment negotiation can be tricky business.
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But, with an abundance of venues, finding the right show can be a tricky business for the uninitiated.
From a leadership perspective, morality and corporate ethics at Goldman Sachs (or any company) is a tricky business.
Gathering feedback from your end-consumer and incorporating it into a product or service in real-time can be tricky business.
But even in the best of times, picking successors is tricky business, as Peter Drucker liked to point out.
Exposing a security flaw in widely used software is always a tricky business.
My point here is that tolerance is very tricky business, and probably not solid grounds for dismissal by itself.
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It's a tricky business maintaining even that slim markup atop volatile wholesale prices.
Moreover, even when such measures are incorporated into trials, translating the results into routine practice is a tricky business.
Much of the second half is taken up with the devilishly tricky business of trying to extract causation from correlation.
Selecting tenants is a tricky business especially in a personal residency but it can also be a lot of fun.
As even the most die-hard opera fans know, operatic stories even the best of them can be a tricky business.
This approach finesses the tricky business of evaluating stock options that may or may not ever vest, much less wind up in the money.
It's a tricky business to separate good dollars from bad ones.
Of course, doing this on the factory floor is tricky business.
Platitudes aside, anointing the customer king is a tricky business.
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But getting data from items like clothing "is really tricky business, " said Cham Dallas, a professor and toxicologist at the University of Georgia's Institute for Health Management and Mass Destruction Defense.
Getting an edge with technology is a tricky business.
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The secrecy with which he leads his life makes working out the fact and fiction of his goings-on a tricky business, never mind deciphering what you can and cannot print about his business dealings.
Filling a Supreme Court vacancy in an election year can be tricky business, with the party that does not hold the White House preferring to delay in the hope that a like-minded president will be elected.
Thought suppression is a tricky business.
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Prediction is a tricky business.
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Befriending moms is tricky business.
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