Sentences with phrase «dicier because»

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 was dicey because I had to drive the entire length of the straight with the engine on idle.

Not exact matches

And yes, because coconut oil turns to liquid at a lower temp than butter, this frosting does get a bit dicey a higher temps.
At the same time, it better happen next year, because the books get dicey after that.
Admittedly, it's a dicey case to make because, like the divorced women I know who claim they wouldn't have done anything differently, because then they wouldn't have Biff and Buffy, I, too, can't imagine life without my magical son.
Normally I don't diagnose a lot of breastfeeding issues because I feel like that's something that's tricky and also a little dicey to do when you're not in the same room as the persona with the problem.
Because they offer less traction for braking, steering, and accelerating, they limit your ability to drive out of a problem; because they make a car's at - the - limit snow handling more dicey, they can increase risk and hamper the entertaBecause they offer less traction for braking, steering, and accelerating, they limit your ability to drive out of a problem; because they make a car's at - the - limit snow handling more dicey, they can increase risk and hamper the entertabecause they make a car's at - the - limit snow handling more dicey, they can increase risk and hamper the entertainment.
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.
Because traffic and parking can get dicey in the downtown area, the Inn offers a complimentary shuttle service within a two - mile radius.
When travel to other islands in the Caribbean is dicey, Aruba is the optimal choice because it is located in the Netherland Antilles, outside of the hurricane belt.
The problem is that playing games made before 2005 is an increasingly dicey proposition and not just because of the prohibitive cost of vintage hardware and games.
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
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.
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.
Because sometimes bringing a new member into the family can get a little dicey.
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