Sentences with phrase «dicey for»

One topic this book covers in depth that can be particularly dicey for solo and small firm lawyers is deciding when to seek help, and whether to hire staff or outsource the work.
Second, the Department of Justice lawsuit is ongoing, and looking pretty dicey for Apple (as reported on Digital Book World).
To be fair, the V8 S stands head and shoulders above the competition from Porsche and BMW where power and price are concerned — a fairer and more favorable comparison would be with one of Jaguar's V - 6 models — and at $ 102,325 as tested, the F - Type pushes into the lower reaches of Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet territory, where things start looking dicey for the British roadster.
Things get a bit dicey for the crew when the people behind the robbery also happen to be government insiders.
Now at $ 26.5 m and 11th place on the worldwide rankings, Alex Garland's $ 16.4 m sci - fi thriller must be hitting black some time soon; one place below and currently on $ 10.6 m, it looks more dicey for Madding Crowd, for which no budget is available but which certainly looks glossy enough.
When things on the campus get dicey for a young woman, the incredible social skills of Petersen enable him to save the day.
Things got dicey for NYC FC in the middle of the first half as Andrea Pirlo went down with a knee injury, but Frank Lampard barely got warmed up before the Italian legend went back onto the Yankee Stadium pitch.
As Claire noted, you can't use the previous batch as a starter indefinitely for regular pasteurized milk yogurt, and it's even dicier for raw milk yogurt.
Between the UK Soil Association and the US certifying bodies, it's getting dicier for these growers to keep their organic certification.
That starting Bama guard Ross Pierschbacher is questionable with a high ankle sprain could make matters even dicier for Bama, both in run blocking and pass protection.

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Hiring for cultural fit can be a dicey proposition, as sometimes biases — hidden or otherwise — can lead hiring managers away from great candidates who would have been star employees.
But things will get dicey as soon as the economy turns for the worse.
The danger of failing to hold the line on any of these three big issues has to be deeply worrisome for Freeland, and there are many other dicey issues on the table.
For USC, it seems like a bit of a dicey proposition.
But it's a dicey issue, and wrongly accusing an employee of stealing — whether it's a bartender or a bookkeeper — can lead to serious ramifications for your business.
So for understandable reasons, educators retreat from the hard and dicey work of acknowledging and working with these differences.
(I know money is a dicey subject for people especially the money / ministry combo.
It's a bit of a project, but worth it if you have the time and are in the mood for a slicey - dicey sort of afternoon in the kitchen.
Rosicky is dicey», I wan na keep him but if he won't get game time and If he wants to leave to another club for game time, then we should respect Him» the same way Cech left (that is if Rosicky wants to go)....
I think building a strong OL and knowing how to preserve yourself (going down for a sack, sliding, heading out of bounds) when things get dicey is most important.
For over a century, theorists and politicians have been drawn to the ideas of A. V. Dicey, a late nineteenth century legal theorist.
Nolan's Senate counterpart, John Flanagan, a Long Island Republican, on Tuesday congratulated the governor for advancing a «dicey» conversation on receivership but said no deals are done yet.
It's a bit of a dicey question for a politician seeking support on Staten Island, but a reasonable topic and important in both transportation planning and broad budgeting for Staten Island services.
Last week, Senate Finance Committee chairwoman Catharine Young (R - Olean) said gun control — a particularly dicey political issue for Republicans in New York — would be sent to the negotiating table for further talks.
The stipulated date now appears dicey with the lingering development following the request for the original document by the senate and the call for withdrawal by president Muhammadu buhari.
«It's too early for those on the throne to forget their days in the trenches, when the media held the torch that alighted our path, through the dark and dicey path of struggle for change.»
Trying to navigate a dicey issue for a Democrat running for governor, Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that public - employee pensions are «disproportionate,» but he wouldn't go so far as to back a plan to shift more of the cost — and risk — to workers.
In Albany, governors and legislative leaders have usually tied judicial raises — popular in polls — to raising their own salaries, which has been a politically dicey move for decades.
Efforts to replace it have begun to falter, with the prospect of federal government support for the $ 13 billion project looking ever more dicey in the age of Trump.
Mack's dicey start would seem to create an opening for LeMieux, who served 16 months in the Senate after the resignation of Sen. Mel Martinez (R) in 2009.
Steve: Through the end of the book you start to talk about, and it's a very dicey proposition, but an actual diagnosis of either autism or Asperger's syndrome for Dirac, and [why don't you] talk about what you think about that.
Let's face it: The job market for doctoral graduates can be dicey at times, depending on the economy and grant availability.
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.
There's even a SAM / BAM converter for 454 data, which sounds like a dicey prospect given the homopolymer undercalling / overcalling problem.
Opt for a classic design with these Dicey ankle boots from Steve Madden.
Another interesting aspect of older women is they are class and they invite you to a party or for a corporate buffet might be a dicey cock out you make a king.
This is a dicey enough proposition for any anthology, but it's absolute anathema to the effectiveness of horror.
His hired killer is a pot - bellied, nest - haired wreck, raising the question: Is cultivating the «gutter - sleeping hobo» look really the best way for a hit man to slip in and out of dicey situations?
I thought it was an ok candidate for a remake, since some remakes are dicey.
Venom without Spider - Man may sound dicey to some, but many of the antihero's biggest fans would likely be unsatisfied with a repeat of the character's campy role in Spider - Man 3 - so it seems Sony may be erring on the more adult - oriented side for this film rather than trying to square it with Tom Holland's decidedly family friendly take on the wallcrawler.
The dicey quality of that last instalment might explain the substantial wait for their latest, but everything about The Rewrite looks promising.
Blunt is the diciest of the trio, as it's believed that the film's shoot could clash with her role in the Tom Cruise sci - fi actioner «All You Need Is Kill,» but even if she does fall out, all three are terrific actresses and would certainly fit nicely into a part that Noomi Rapace and Kate Winslet had previously been mentioned for.
Things get a little more dicey when Karen turns out to be Becky's cousin, and trying to keep a lid on things proves difficult with her being around for the wedding rehearsals, especially when her jealous ex-boyfriend cop wants a piece of him.
After the somewhat - dicey «Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol» this holiday season, he's got a no - fail supporting role in «Rock Of Ages» followed by crime picture «One Shot» arriving in 2013, a pretty decent slate for a guy some audiences still consider toxic.
VR continues to be a weird, scary frontier for mainstream media; between the high cost of initial investment, the often - daunting technical requirements, and the tendency to make a non-trivial portion of its install base toss their cookies faster than a rogue Girl Scout on the run from the cops, it's been a dicey...
She played Dicey, the warm - hearted Southern grandmother of a young woman (Jeanne Crain) who had passed for white in the North.
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.
For a time, they were really the only ones in the game, in terms of attracting big name talent and investing in potentially dicey subject matter.
Leonardo DiCaprio is worth $ 20 million in a crowd - pleaser like «Inception,» but he's halving his salary for Quentin Tarantino's «Once Upon a Time in Hollywood» in order to trigger a sprawling historical epic with dicey commercial prospects.
Things get even dicier among the two men when Tok makes a move on Chin (Lin, Martial Angels), O's newest assistant, entangling the two men further to a showdown for who will reign supreme.
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