Sentences with phrase «is a little tricky job»

Choosing a perfect casual outfit combination is a little tricky job.

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It's a little tricky on the back, this job).
Again, the premise is a difficult one to get your head round, and certainly a trickier one to convey to an audience (the trailer doesn't do a great job), and the tone is a little more sci - fi - ish than some of the competition.
Here Day explains a little about undertaking what must have been one of the trickiest costume jobs of the year.
If you held shares of the Vanguard FTSE Canada Index ETF (VCE) this year, your job is a little trickier.
This did get frustrating in the demo but it's more frustration at myself rather than the game, although it felt far too easy to make those mistakes as it felt accelerating was much quicker than it was to slow down making your job a little trickier.
Getting into the job search after owning your own business and being your own boss can be a scary thought, and it can be a little tricky.
Sometimes it may be a little tricky to find the location of your job interview, even with the directions.
And let's face it — once you hit a certain age, it becomes a little trickier, especially if you're not going directly from one job to another, but find yourself unemployed for whatever reason, needing a new job, and possibly competing with younger candidates fresh out of college.
In the case of a job hunter it is a little trickier because you are both the salesperson and the product.
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