Sentences with phrase «dicey if»

App notification icons pile next to it, which could get dicey if A.) you use a lot of apps, or B.) your next Android phone has a notch (Google has planned ahead for this, thankfully.)
Plus, things get dicey if one person wants to file a claim and the other doesn't.
Quick direction changes somewhat upset the 4,100 - pound FX, so tight hairpins and quick switchbacks were a bit dicey if not taken with care.
Not only does he represent the future of the team, the present might get dicey if he keeps sitting.

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If the negotiations had not foundered on the issue of how to safeguard farmers from surges in agricultural imports, Canada's delegation could have been caught in a politically dicey position over agricultural marketing boards.
Orange County was the riskiest market in the region — if having a 4 percent risk of a price decline in the coming two years is what you consider dicey.
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.
All were delivered in the snow late Monday afternoon which, if a little dicey, was a lot of fun.
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If it gets a little «dicey,» KC could trade up in the 2nd to get one of them.
I even slept in it if I was staying somewhere especially dicey.
I'll admit this one is dicey but if you can master it, you'll be all over the street style blogs in no time.
If your kid has trouble with things getting dicey and dark with lots of bared fangs, think twice about taking them to this movie.
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.
Maneuvering through the dicey maze of pre-nuptial introductions can be challenging at the best of times, but if bringing these two families together is part of the proposal, elopement seems like a much better plan.
If [school systems] think of it as a device, things will get dicey.
Thirty - degrees doesn't sound like a very steep angle but if you have ever done any off - road driving, then you know it can be dicey.
If your nest egg starts to appear a little dicey, you can cut back on the amounts you draw for discretionary spending.
Similarly, within stocks, it's pretty clear that smaller companies and emerging markets are dicier propositions than blue chip companies, so it seems reasonable to expect some extra return — even if the extra return from small stocks isn't as great as history suggests.
If you're already struggling to make payments, putting your home at risk is particularly dicey.
Pre-orders are usually a pretty dicey affair, but if you were keen on Dead Rising 3 anyway, $ 38 is not too shabby.
Re-balancing a persistent online game like this can sometimes be a dicey experience — what if your favorite class or weapon gets downgraded?
If, for the sake of discussion, measuring the year - by - year temperatures and coming up with anamolies that add up to 0.7 degrees over 100 years or so is dicey, measuring reliably the even finer temperature gradient one meter, five meters, 100 meters, whatever, has to be damn near physically impossible, is it not?
«Rigorous processes» may help avoid a hockey - stick fiasco, but there are still two very basic problems: a) the proxy data themselves are often dicey, especially when the time scale is large, and b) the interpretation of the data is based on an «argument from ignorance» (i.e. «we can only explain this if we assume...»), where unknown factors are simply ignored and it is falsely assumed that we have the knowledge of all factors that could possibly have been involved; if these studies are used to provide evidence for a preconceived hypothesis, I think they are next to worthless.
And we are quibbling about the accuracy if the equations used here when the whole CAGW house of cards is based on assumptions that are so dicey that they are essentially meaningless?
Too bad we don't even know if there is an ongoing energy imbalance of the Earth system, because the data we have are so dicey and mixed and the uncertainties so great
But if you look back a ways, it gets a bit dicier.
Jonathan Harris: If you look at a book like Dicey & Morris as a guide, it's about two thirds of all our law on cross-border litigation.
If you're a little dicey about your own financial goals and priorities, you better take professional help or consult to someone close who's good with numbers and who has set an example of making money with wise investments.
If you're lucky enough to live in this city, you already know that traffic can get dicey.
If you're someone who has put down hobbies and interests on your resume, this is where the conversation can get dicey.
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