Countless experiments have been planned over a cuppa, and a quick break in the tea - room is the ideal place to mull
over tricky problems (as well as escaping from the sight of that experiment which has just failed for the fourth time).
Not exact matches
The
problem of valuing growth stocks is relatively
tricky, both because you need to compare against alternatives, but also because nobody really knows the rate at which a company's earnings will grow
over 7 years.
The
tricky part is, we can measure risk factors, but no one knows for sure who's going to have
problems until it's all
over.
In other words, the more strongly you react to these things, the more likely it is that you need them
over the long term, and that's the
tricky thing about working with these situations because it's always a dance between addressing the short - term issue, like symptom alleviation, making somebody feel better and comfortable, and then making sure that you're progressing and dealing with the long - term
problem, and that always involves restoring healthy gut flora.
Naturally, this had to be right at the point where one - way systems and the no - stopping zones kicked in, making it
tricky to pull
over and solve the
problem.
The
trickier problem is one of publishers, who really love the idea of review scores as it provides quick and tangible feedback they can hand
over to their bosses.
The bite - sized puzzles offer the perfect pick - up - and - play opportunities that Vita owners love so much, and I think puzzle lovers will have a good time mulling
over the solutions to these
tricky problems.
While you should keep your responses concise, sharing examples of how you tackled a
tricky work
problem or got great feedback from a client gives you an edge
over candidates who give general answers, says career coach Barbara Safani, owner of Career Solvers recruiting firm.
I have a balance
problem and an arthritic knee so to lean
over that first step to grab hold of it, is often
tricky and very scary.