Sentences with phrase «be a tricky line»

Electronic toys, however, are a tricky line to walk — as new research shows that toys that glow and beep can hinder language development, compared to good old wooden puzzles and blocks.
Parenting isn't always a walk in the park, and determining the best way to address your child's inevitable poor behavior can be a tricky line to walk.
Maggie: It's a tricky line you have to walk, no doubt.
It can be a tricky line to straddle, especially in the beginning of such salacious arrangements.
That's a tricky line to walk — taking the envelope mix - up seriously in its procedures but with a wink in its marketing, but so far the Academy is pulling it off.
That's the tricky line that the MCU has to walk with the next Avengers movie, and it's what The Ringer's Sean Fennessey pointed out in his review: «The very thing that makes it an effective, entertaining blockbuster is the same thing that undermines it: Those stakes are basically meaningless.»
It's a tricky line to walk, capturing the audience without irritating it and I end up taking note of only those things that are in my comfort zone, such as the series I already read.
It gives Aloy an inner pain or hunger that humanises her as a hero, but doesn't necessarily make her more vulnerable, which is a tricky line to walk with a new character.
Reminding visitors that we must tread more lightly on the planet is a tricky line for Disney to walk.
It's a tricky line to walk.

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Bias against women taking a tough line in negotiations is real and widespread, in other words, and it makes life tricky for women who want to get what they're worth.
For what it's worth, I've used the plan for the past three years: The 100 - minute restriction is a bit tricky for my line of work, but the hundreds of dollars I've saved each year are worth it.
The footwear is made with quality materials, it's well put together and manages to skirt that notoriously tricky line between timeless and contemporary with ease.
Comparing costs across geographies is tricky because taxes, distribution charges, labor and transport costs can greatly swing the bottom line.
Christian leadership has always been a tricky course to navigate, lined with broken people and needy communities.
But the more expansive the government gets, the trickier it is to distinguish the lines between it and everything else, as we've seen with the recent hubbub over contraception funding.
These are absolutely adorable and show such impressive craftmanship with food - rolling dough that thin by hand and making straight lines with a dough cutter are tricky tasks!
It's a bit tricky to explain, plus... just because your line is even on both sides, it doesn't mean the tip isn't pointing «down».
I am so happy to hear it was a success Harriet Yes it's a tricky scoopable but not an iceberg line to walk with no - churn ice cream, the peanut butter really does wonders for the texture here without coconut milk.
It was really difficult to keep the car on the line especially in Turn 8, Turn 10, just getting out of the low speed corners was really tricky
That lone Players win way back in 2001 and No. 1's characterization of the Stadium Course as «tricky,» with «tough lines» that will «expose» errant shots (he's ranked 154th and 64th on tour in driving accuracy and greens in regulation, respectively), however, give one pause.
Raheem Sterling has re-emerged in quite some fashion after being removed from the firing line by Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers for much of a tricky 2013.
That strength sets him up well on a course like this layout, which is tight and provides tricky sight lines off the tee.
The second leg against Besiktas was going to be a tricky encounter, with Giroud and Ramsey both out of contention, newcomer Alexis Sanchez was set to lead the line of Arsenal's attack.
But there the dispatches leave off; not a word about whether the President is a snap shooter or takes his time and is content with one bird per flush; not a line on whether he works around between covey and woods to try the tricky overhead shots; not a word as to whether he uses the swing - through system or the pointing - out system when he pulls the trigger.
The switchback move is always an option for a driver positioned on the outside line on the run - up to a corner, but it's a tricky one to complete successfully.
The tricky thing about Henry Phipps is that director Cronin uses a basic story line to subtly destroy every clichè about skiing.
When you combine twisty, barrier - lined street circuits with single - seater electric race cars that are tricky to drive, you're in for a pretty manic weekend.
So predicting the line - up for last game is much funny and tricky.
There are signs that they are getting better though and their tricky forward line could cause the Reds problems as the back, especially with Liverpool's Pepe Reina likely to miss out.
The Argentine has a little bundle of tricks (and was even called «tricky Ricky» at one point) and he will look to exploit any gaps between Juventus midfield and their high defensive line.
Key man Payet was absent for two months, while tricky loanee Manuel Lanzini and Diafra Sakho have all spent extended spells on the side - lines.
Give me the home team to win by at least two but this line is tricky as the 2 - 0 home win is always a danger in these such Chelsea...
The experienced and powerful Scott McDonald has been excellent leading the line, with the tricky and skilful Scott Fraser behind him.
The official line from the Portugese camp was that the tricky winger suffered a collarbone injury during a training camp in Lisbon yet he still flew out to South Africa with the team.
This is a tricky game to call on the match line but I definitely lean towards the overs in the goals market.
Regular rulers can be difficult to see from from the angle of looking down at your nipples or in the mirror, and it can be tricky to line up the measurement marks to your nipple.
Balancing the need to keep their interest in lunch with children's inherent need for familiarity can be tricky, to say the least... so I'm walking the line just like everybody else, between packing what I know he'll eat and what I want him to eat.
The eyeliner has a ultra fine tip so I found it a little tricky to draw close to my lash line and although it says it's waterproof, it smudged very easily.
Traditional high chair trays are tricky - you have to line up the rails and coordinate the latches to attach them.
I love the bumgenius line, but it is a tricky diaper to use for nighttime.
However, this was also a tricky situation because I needed to communicate the importance of not throwing toys, yet keep the lines of communication open.
Also, the folding up is very easy but could be tricky to understand in the first go (as the buttons that have to be pressed for folding are initially a little hard and hidden behind the fabric linings).
This is a little tricky and does require two hands to line up correctly.
This step may be a little more challenging than it sounds, simply because staying on track and cutting in a straight line for 5 yards can be tricky!
They acknowledge that Albany can be tricky, which is why they rely on Cuomo to hold the line, especially with a divided government.
Redistricting is a politically tricky problem all its own, given Gov. Andrew Cuomo's vow to veto legislative lines drawn by lawmakers.
«There's nothing very tricky about this: Thousands of New Yorkers busted their backsides to create a ballot line in 2014, and a few individuals are now trying to steal it — it's a tale as old as prostitution,» Astorino spokesman William O'Reilly said.
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«In particular, it may be tricky to detect a PWN from a pulsar moving close to the line - of - sight and having a small angle between the spin axis and our line - of - sight,» said Klingler.
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