Sentences with phrase «always been a dicey»

There will probably be some kind of hardware involved (Dugan suggested it might be glasses, similar to Google's failed Google Glass experiment from a few years ago) and wearable tech has always been a dicey prospect.
And West Virginia under Huggins has always been a dicey shooting team, thus the offensive rebounds.
Third - party emulation has always been a dicey issue for hardware and software manufacturers alike as it offers access to content people may not legally own, but that's about to change in the case of Wii emulator Dolphin, which has become so adept at emulating Nintendo's decade - old console that it can access the official Wii Shop Channel and directly purchase games from Nintendo.
Learning as much as I could about the science became paramount because as long as I can remember media has been a cesspool of fake news and knowing the truth has always been dicey when the best you can hope for is information provided by others.

Not exact matches

This goes back to the patience bit and why it's always dicey when coaches have full roster control.
Division match - ups are always dicey and and hard fought, but I think we pull this one out and avenge last years woes with a convincing victory..
Putting fish in a lunchbox is a little dicey - there's always the risk that by lunchtime the fish smell will be overpowering not only your child but everyone else as well.
But «Talking Politics» in Hudson County is always dicey.
Acts of Parliament can't bind Parliament, in that they can always be «unmade» (to use Dicey's wording).
But Solyndra was always a dicey technology proposition: Take a temperamental semiconducting film that must be perfectly applied at high speed and pair it with a shape that is both hard to manufacture and ship.
I was there for about four weeks and I spent one of those weeks with the a young group of engineers, and I went back to a couple of the sites I had visited on my first trip, including the Quds power plant which is north of Baghdad; it goes through some kind of dicey neighborhood, so the trip from the Green Zone to Quds is always a bit of hot charger; so we went up there in these Reva vehicles, these heavily armored South African Reva vehicles; and much to my amaze [ment], when I found that they had gotten some of their power plants started; they hadn't been able to run when I was there in 2005.
I think it's a subtle way to wear lace at the office (always a dicey proposition), so I'm looking forward to remixing it in some work outfits.
When we start dating, there is always a dicey situation going on inside the head.
The politics of war and occupation are almost always dicey.
The increasingly omnipresent actor is some way from «Breaking Bad,» a broken, grizzled failure of a man, always aware of the price he pays for running with the dicier members of society, and grudgingly, heartbreakingly accepting of the inevitable conclusion to his lifestyle when it comes.
Video game movies are always a dicey proposition: there are a few surprisingly unshitty ones (Silent Hill, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within), but even those have significant flaws that keep them from being called great movies.
What's interesting about American Sniper, which works from a dicey script by Jason Hall that's always in danger of becoming either a rote action thriller meted out in shootouts or a rote antiwar melodrama about how veterans never quite make it back home, is how obstinately it resists this narrative.
Messing with the Corvette faithful is always a dicey proposition.
This type of market action has changed the rules of trading, and let's face it, the rules of trading have always been pretty dicey to start with.
Imbuing them with human emotions has always seemed a bit dicey, but there is invariably someone prepared to do it.
Even when the van is heading somewhere that looks a little dicey, Flash assures you that it is safe and that it will be fun... and he is always right!
«So unless the review paper already exists (always a dicey proposition) I have no answer for you that could conceivably be worth the effort»
Now, I know proxies are always a bit dicey, but a data set that might be interesting is: date of last frost - date of first frost / by year.
Hence, it's always a bit dicey with this fund when it comes to performance as the performance of this fund is dependent upon the performance of its 35 stocks.
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