Sentences with phrase «seemed dicey»

something seems dicey here... but what could it be.
It seems dicey, but that could be the Invoke's selling point.

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For USC, it seems like a bit of a dicey proposition.
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.
Approval of the measure in the Senate seemed assured — eventually — but the situation in the House remained dicey.
Mack's dicey start would seem to create an opening for LeMieux, who served 16 months in the Senate after the resignation of Sen. Mel Martinez (R) in 2009.
Given what's happened since the Deepwater Horizon drill platform exploded on 20 April, the claim that things couldn't get worse in the Gulf of Mexico seems pretty dicey.
Venom without Spider - Man may sound dicey to some, but many of the antihero's biggest fans would likely be unsatisfied with a repeat of the character's campy role in Spider - Man 3 - so it seems Sony may be erring on the more adult - oriented side for this film rather than trying to square it with Tom Holland's decidedly family friendly take on the wallcrawler.
Maneuvering through the dicey maze of pre-nuptial introductions can be challenging at the best of times, but if bringing these two families together is part of the proposal, elopement seems like a much better plan.
Lowering or raising prices when you have no stake in it, seems a bit dicey to me, among other things.
DM: Overall, it's a dicey situation, to my mind; it's hard to fathom all the back - room deals that seem to go on in business.
Similarly, within stocks, it's pretty clear that smaller companies and emerging markets are dicier propositions than blue chip companies, so it seems reasonable to expect some extra return — even if the extra return from small stocks isn't as great as history suggests.
These days, bailouts, federal intervention and regulation seem to be the way out of any dicey situation we find ourselves in (as a nation).
Imbuing them with human emotions has always seemed a bit dicey, but there is invariably someone prepared to do it.
The audio is a little more dicey with effects that seem to pop in and out at random.
Infilling such a series seems a very dicey thing to do.
But when the value proposition seems to be getting dicier and more platitudinous (is that a word?)
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