Sentences with phrase «get dicey as»

And things really get dicey as temperature increases approach 4 °C.
But things will get dicey as soon as the economy turns for the worse.

Not exact matches

In other situations, such as trying to extrapolate numbers on current trends or predicting the tipping point of technologies, things get a bit dicier.
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.
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.
But a new study suggests they both share one trait: As the clock ticks, their decisions get dicey.
If [school systems] think of it as a device, things will get dicey.
Things get a bit dicey on the resale front, as the 2018 Infiniti Q60 is expected to retain some of the lowest 5 - year residual values in the category.
Handling is excellent on straightaways and in mild curves; but it gets a bit dicey as the curves get sharper.
These battles are exciting and handle better than you might expect, seeing as mid-air combat can get dicey in some games, especially RPGs.
Where it gets dicey from an ethical perspective is that Cook set up the forum (using his own software, so it wasn't like he pushed the wrong button and it happened on its own), so he clearly knew that independence of raters had been violated, yet he as clearly stated that the ratings had been done independently in his paper: «Abstracts were randomly distributed via a web - based system to raters with only the title and abstract visible.
Going by the sort of «fun» we've seen Harry have over the years, that could get quite dicey as the newborn reaches his teens!
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