Sentences with phrase «dicey ones»

In the post 9 - 11 era, airplane thrillers are increasingly dicey ones to sell.
Let whole foods form the bulk of your diet, drawing mostly from the list of Paleo foods, and experiment with the dicey ones such as dairy and legumes.
Yet, Rubin adds, the decision to stay or go is a dicey one, especially when it comes to the elderly.
However, considering the fact that Russia itself has remained confused over the cryptocurrency operations, this proposal remains a dicey one for the moment.

Not exact matches

If it gets a little «dicey,» KC could trade up in the 2nd to get one of them.
That's the point at which the NCAA's governing delays of game start to make it dicey as to whether a suspended game like this one will actually get played.
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..
It's dicey to paint all of us in one swath.
It can be a monumental task to figure out how to help one baby settle and sleep, but then add another baby to the mix - and things can get a little dicey!
There was still a dicey moment with this one where I had to consult Asia Citro's Slime Fail post but we got it under control.
Dicey notes that «the word has often a different sense in conversation» so perhaps the tendency to conflate Parliament and the House of Commons is not a new one.
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.
But a new study suggests they both share one trait: As the clock ticks, their decisions get 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.
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.
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.
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.
«Strange» is a visual feast in the combat scenes (and one particularly eye - popping journey through the multiverse), but things get dicier with the actual plot and themes.
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.
This one would take Vicki and Al into former Soviet bloc countries which today, just two years later, would be a bit dicier to do.
There is no posi - traction or locking differential so the car is basically one - wheel - drive when things get dicey.
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.
this is one of the diciest issues with DIY and self publishing.
In the case of debt settlement pros and cons, this is just one of the many cons associated that make it a dicey choice.
Many pet owners decide on adding a new pet member in the family after having one for years, this perhaps is a very dicey situation.
Gwaul just couldn't finish existing tasks and new ones were pretty dicey.
To base a show on what a piece of art is about rather than its chronological position or aesthetic influence is a dicey prospect, one that can reduce it to a denatured specimen of a tendency or genre.
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?
I suppose that sitting on data and not reporting adverse results or merely taking ones name off the paper, just got a bit dicey.
Staying with a stranger or inviting one into your home is an inherently dicey proposition.
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.
But, to an extent that Dicey did not imagine and that is arguably without parallel in the rest of the Commonwealth, we have re-deployed our intellectual energies merely to a different application of the same problem, this one in administrative law.
Plus, things get dicey if one person wants to file a claim and the other doesn't.
Relying on just one company to provide the best price is a dicey prospect at best.
Both considers this integration an important one because startup products can be dicey (hello, Kickstarter and Indiegogo) but it can be helpful to interact directly with the founders, who often come to Product Hunt to explain the product and answer questions.
One measure of how dicey things are for beleaguered Mills Corp. is the inconclusive response to its invitation for takeover bids.
Buy a new home before you sell your current one and you may get stuck with two homes and two mortgages, particularly in today's dicey real estate market.
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