Sentences with phrase «became dicey»

That becomes a dicey proposition for lender and borrower.
But where it becomes dicey would be a game like Xenoblade.

Not exact matches

During the first several years of our marriage, however, becoming parents was either physically impossible, or emotionally dicey; we simply were not ready.
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.
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.
Judith's point is that given this fact, attribution becomes pretty dicey.
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.
By the time we got an offer, the sellers» finances had become even dicier.
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