Sentences with phrase «dicey times»

They'll argue otherwise, but committing to a major in some of those locales is dicey that time of year and may be a risk that they're not willing to take when considering future venues.
In our heated political era, it's a dicey time to be a Hollywood conservative, the L.A. Times» David Ng reports.

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While companies have different rules about relationships between employees — some prohibit them, while others require disclosure — Uber is in a dicey spot right now and any revelations of an out - of - control company culture, especially by top execs, are problematic at this time.
And this is where it gets dicier because at the core we Christians have a tough time talking about gender - the differences, similarities, and stereotypes.
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.
I live in a tropical area, and find that with all the variables I already have to contend with (heat, wind, humidity) it gets dicey being vegan with my baking at times.
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)....
At the same time, it better happen next year, because the books get dicey after that.
That's not something we needed the benefit of hindsight to complain about; it looked dicey at the time.
It could get pretty dicey — both players are legends, stubborn at times, and have a frosty history.
All of these squads are still capable of grabbing a top seed come Playoff time, but they must be careful as a couple losses down the stretch could land them in dicey territory.
Let's face it: The job market for doctoral graduates can be dicey at times, depending on the economy and grant availability.
But more innovative approaches may be seen by some reviewers as dicey; you may have a harder time convincing some that your approach is viable.
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.
This game has some really creative environments and looks pretty good but can have a really dicey frame rate at times.
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.
Still, that — and a handful of dicey plot holes — aside, this is all fun all the time, a dizzying carnival of wisecracks, fisticuffs, explosions, chases and truly eye - popping effects.
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.
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.
Mitch Tuchman: And then second there is usually a volatility rebalancing and that happens because the markets begin to ebb and flow and things get dicey and sometimes the allocations move past a threshold and when they do that, alarm bells are triggered and it's time to do a rebalancing for most all the clients, and that's what we do.
Mitch Tuchman: And then second there is usually a volatility rebalancing and that happens because the markets begin to ebb and flow and things get dicey and sometimes the allocations move past a threshold and when they do that, alarm bells are triggered and it's time to do a rebalancing for most all of the clients and that's what we do.
Matchmaking was dicey, and apparently I lost a bunch of characters I earned and loved to play since the last time I installed ME3, but once I got going, it was like I never left.
It's still a dicey mumbling to buy into at this point in time, but bringing in desirable and relevant newcomers like Shovel Knight, Bomberman, or even a Rabbid (especially after the latter's run - in with Nintendo's Mario in the Switch - exclusive Battle Kingdom) makes a lot of sense.
Things are still a bit spastic and dicey when combat devolves into swordplay, and we struggled with the timing of parrying blows.
It's a bet about as ill advised (to propose or accept) as the dicey behavior of this Russian worker when I spent time on the sea ice near the North Pole in 2003:
In the private (consulting) sectors software acquistion beyond MSOffice can be dicey and using EXCEL can be constraining at times.)
«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.
«Every time I get caught on the subway around 3 or 4 during the school year, it's definitely dicey,» she said.
Isn't it a little dicey then trying to get ahead of the global warming curve at * precisely * the time that:
Still, downloading APKs from Google Play is a dicey proposition at the best of times, and downloading them elsewhere is just asking for trouble.
By the time we got an offer, the sellers» finances had become even dicier.
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