Sentences with phrase «iffy propositions»

Signings in bookstores can be iffy propositions because you are depending on customers, whose reading tastes are varied, to be interested in your book.
Tournament purses were meager and finding a good baby - sitter was an iffy proposition.
But if you've played Full Throttle before, then the remastered version is more of an iffy proposition.
Anything that depends on getting the timing right sounds like an iffy proposition, at least for most of us average investors.
That's an iffy proposition given how the debt increases.
If not, it becomes an iffier proposition.
The odd chases, especially those on horseback, remain an iffy proposition as well, and they will certainly be the most failed sections.

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The July 2015 warning about Oppenheimer's bond funds applies to ALL bond funds except perhaps short term U.S. Treasury bond funds, if you can verify that the specific fund you hold is free from any derivatives exposure — a proposition that is, at best, «iffy
Critics note that finding «high - quality» early - childhood programs, just like finding high - quality K — 12 schools, is where the proposition gets iffy.
In the circumstances post-black feels like an iffy and unrealistic proposition.
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