Sentences with phrase «make dicey»

In the case of debt settlement pros and cons, this is just one of the many cons associated that make it a dicey choice.
In it, she delves into the economics and neuroscience of risk and interviews people who make dicey decisions everyday to learn what holds people back or encourages them to take chances.
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.
EAST NEW YORK, BROOKLYN — Work started Friday on a $ 37 million project aimed at making a dicey stretch of Atlantic Avenue safer.
This law in effect makes it dicey at best for any driver to go without bodily injury liability coverage.

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That's dicey enough, but right tackle Justin Britt got confused on his blocking assignment which made matters much worse.
After the snap, the Colts secondary went to a single high safety look, which makes completing seam routes a lot more dicey.
That starting Bama guard Ross Pierschbacher is questionable with a high ankle sprain could make matters even dicier for Bama, both in run blocking and pass protection.
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.
Frequently people think that there are only two ways address flexibility in a constitution: to legally entrench an entire document and to protect it with strong judicial oversight, or to have a political constitution and a sovereign parliament, which, in the words of A.V. Dicey, «has... the right to make or unmake any law whatever....»
That makes it ethically dicey, some believe, to label young people at risk when not all of them will develop the disease.
Among spiders, including Papua New Guinea's giant wood spider (Nephila maculata), females are often much larger than males, making courtship dicey.
Another interesting aspect of older women is they are class and they invite you to a party or for a corporate buffet might be a dicey cock out you make a king.
VR continues to be a weird, scary frontier for mainstream media; between the high cost of initial investment, the often - daunting technical requirements, and the tendency to make a non-trivial portion of its install base toss their cookies faster than a rogue Girl Scout on the run from the cops, it's been a dicey...
Prequels are a dicey proposition, and most make it unnecessarily hard on themselves by trying to exhaustively satisfy a fan base that's already an easy lay...
Comedy sequels, especially those made years later, have a dicey track record, as do films funded via Kickstarter.
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.
What's interesting about American Sniper, which works from a dicey script by Jason Hall that's always in danger of becoming either a rote action thriller meted out in shootouts or a rote antiwar melodrama about how veterans never quite make it back home, is how obstinately it resists this narrative.
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 entertainment.
Plus, the absence of a towing mode and an integrated trailer brake makes pulling heavier loads a bit dicey.
If you're already struggling to make payments, putting your home at risk is particularly dicey.
Since training a service dog is already a monumental task with a low probability for success, this tends to make things even more dicey.
Unfortunately, the ladder is also gone, which makes the exit from the water a bit dicey.
The high waves and wind make for great surfing, but make swimming kind of dicey.
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.
It's still a dicey mumbling to buy into at this point in time, but bringing in desirable and relevant newcomers like Shovel Knight, Bomberman, or even a Rabbid (especially after the latter's run - in with Nintendo's Mario in the Switch - exclusive Battle Kingdom) makes a lot of sense.
Renewing his interest in collaboration, Dicey also concocted a sculpture, the cleverly titled waltermark, made with fellow Calgary artist Walter May, whose retrospective runs concurrently at the Nickle.
The most dicey hidden assumption you make is that the exchange rate is very slow.
Beckwith, 3.25 (2.75 - 3.75), Heuristic The large year - to - year variability in the sea ice extent makes this sort of prediction very dicey.
This makes the situation dicier.
It's just that we are making long term projections based on some theoretical deliberations and a dicey past record.
If you're a little dicey about your own financial goals and priorities, you better take professional help or consult to someone close who's good with numbers and who has set an example of making money with wise investments.
• Qualified to monitor local and global stock markets and anticipate changes that may affect clients» securities • Adept at making influential financial decisions, with the aim of providing financial benefit to clients and to keep them away from dicey deals • Documented success in creating and implementing risk management policies to ensure that clients invest in straightforward deals, translating into profit • Special talent for acquiring new clients on a consistent basis, by indulging in successful pitches
Mass movements make the outlook even dicier.
But as more and more people have made their home in Center City, we've had to gently shove some of them past the traditional boundaries, which means even the once - dicey «fringe neighborhoods» just beyond the grid are now perfectly livable.
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