Sentences with phrase «getting dicier for»

Between the UK Soil Association and the US certifying bodies, it's getting dicier for these growers to keep their organic certification.
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.
When things on the campus get dicey for a young woman, the incredible social skills of Petersen enable him to save the day.

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But things will get dicey as soon as the economy turns for the worse.
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)....
I think building a strong OL and knowing how to preserve yourself (going down for a sack, sliding, heading out of bounds) when things get dicey is most important.
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.
Things get a little more dicey when Karen turns out to be Becky's cousin, and trying to keep a lid on things proves difficult with her being around for the wedding rehearsals, especially when her jealous ex-boyfriend cop wants a piece of him.
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.
Things get even dicier among the two men when Tok makes a move on Chin (Lin, Martial Angels), O's newest assistant, entangling the two men further to a showdown for who will reign supreme.
Things get a bit dicey for the crew when the people behind the robbery also happen to be government insiders.
AWD crossovers don't just leverage the ability to motivate all four wheels for maximum traction, but modern editions of these versatile haulers can also offer sophisticated torque management capabilities and electronic driver's aides that can intervene when the going gets extra dicey.
I had the AMG for our first weekend of snow here in Michigan, and on those aggressive Pirelli P - Zeros, things got a little dicey.
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.
And quite often things get dicey and the framerate suffers for it.
When you look at the game simply for what's new and compare price points, things start to get a little dicey.
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.)
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