Sentences with phrase «one is dicey»

«Things were dicey,» recalls Amarshi, who did business with ROW.
While the bill's authors are tweaking the legislation to try to appeal to some of the wavering members, the political calculus is dicey.
Hiring for cultural fit can be a dicey proposition, as sometimes biases — hidden or otherwise — can lead hiring managers away from great candidates who would have been star employees.
Feedback — giving it, ducking it, getting it, ignoring it — can be a dicey situation.
After a long period of leaking retail clients, it's a dicey bet on continuity.
But it's a dicey issue, and wrongly accusing an employee of stealing — whether it's a bartender or a bookkeeper — can lead to serious ramifications for your business.
There will probably be some kind of hardware involved (Dugan suggested it might be glasses, similar to Google's failed Google Glass experiment from a few years ago) and wearable tech has always been a dicey prospect.
Bringing up the past can be dicey, but also important in getting to general attitudes.
Predictions are dicey business.
(I know money is a dicey subject for people especially the money / ministry combo.
Lightning - quick knife skills are dicier.
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)....
The pitching is going to be dicey, but it will occasionally be great, probably more often ok, and sometimes terrible (like today).
That's dicey enough, but right tackle Justin Britt got confused on his blocking assignment which made matters much worse.
They'll argue otherwise, but committing to a major in some of those locales is dicey that time of year and may be a risk that they're not willing to take when considering future venues.
It would be dicey to draw conclusions about the probable outcome of the Tyson trial in light of the Smith verdict.
And West Virginia under Huggins has always been a dicey shooting team, thus the offensive rebounds.
I realize that using team stats to talk about an individual award is dicey, but the simple fact that Arizona State ranks 44th in Def.
Behind that, there might be Jorge De La Rosa and a Rule 5 pick, which is dicier on several levels.
It's dicey to paint all of us in one swath.
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.
In the political and policy worlds, though, many bloggers seem to resist the notion that their ideas are influenced by outsiders, and pitching them stories can be a dicey proposition.
De Blasio's first year in office, when Ragone was with the mayor, was dicey — with the mayor slowly announcing top administration appointments, sparring with Cuomo and dealing with unflattering headlines.
In the atmosphere and farther out in space, the situation was dicier.
«It will be dicey,» Arvidson admits.
Still, fully interpreting that picture — and explaining the links Kable has noted between brain anatomy and risk — is dicey.
Let's face it: The job market for doctoral graduates can be dicey at times, depending on the economy and grant availability.
But even Cannon, who would like to see the law eliminated as soon as possible, concedes that «the politics of those two things would be dicey
In the past, analyzing the structure and function of a genome has been a dicey process.
Although drawing conclusions about small population subgroups — such as kids at risk of violence — from broad population trends can be dicey, it is still worth noting that as violent video games proliferated in recent years, the number of violent youthful offenders fell — by more than half between 1994 and 2010, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Identifying genius is a dicey venture.
«And that's dicey in terms of statistical analysis,» Plavcan says.
Yet, Rubin adds, the decision to stay or go is a dicey one, especially when it comes to the elderly.
Trusting a restaurant not to improve the flavor by adding SOS is dicey.
Fasting at all is more likely to be dicey, to be quite honest.
Crop tops are a dicey proposition after a certain age (quaere: which age would that be?)
I'll admit this one is dicey but if you can master it, you'll be all over the street style blogs in no time.
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.
But every dating agency argues that dating is a dicey game.
«Dissent can be dicey,» says Sarandon's character.
This is a dicey enough proposition for any anthology, but it's absolute anathema to the effectiveness of horror.
I thought it was an ok candidate for a remake, since some remakes are dicey.
Then again «The Revenant» also won BAFTA's top prize although that is a dicey Oscar endorsement at best («Boyhood» won last year).
Blunt is the diciest of the trio, as it's believed that the film's shoot could clash with her role in the Tom Cruise sci - fi actioner «All You Need Is Kill,» but even if she does fall out, all three are terrific actresses and would certainly fit nicely into a part that Noomi Rapace and Kate Winslet had previously been mentioned for.
In our heated political era, it's a dicey time to be a Hollywood conservative, the L.A. Times» David Ng reports.
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...
Stepping out of line at Indy or Daytona gets to be a dicey proposition.
Leslye, what was it that appealed to you about casting Jason as your romantic lead, especially as his character is a dicier version of the male love interest?
Maybe, but the odds are dicey.
Buying a car on the internet can be a dicey proposition, but not so at Law Auto Group.
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