Sentences with phrase «seems iffy»

But an alpaca program in Peru that attempts to break the hold of intermediary traders, allowing producers to sell directly in open market auctions seems iffy.
This seems iffy at best.
I'd never seen a Harald Zwart - directed picture before, as his filmography seems iffy («One Night at McCool's», «Agent Cody Banks», «The Pink Panther 2 ″...), but he handles «The Karate Kid» with a lot of skill.
So am I, as a survivor, allowed to speak up from experience and say «hey, this seems iffy to me?»
The momentum sputters somewhat when the film's MacGuffin is revealed and suddenly Doc's motivations seem iffy.
It might seem iffy to use plastics in green architecture, but some types are surprisingly durable and versatile, and are increasingly being used in the green building context.

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It seems like an iffy thing to count on, though.
But it seems tough to justify trading back from third overall in an iffy draft class unless you're getting something truly special in return.
She still seems very confused and hurt, and really, asking a new mom to be away from her infant for unknown or iffy reasons is kind of a dick move.
The general consensus seems to be that tomatoes are iffy for water bath canning because the pH is not quite acidic enough.
Your doctor may or may not support you going on a detox program since there are so many out there right now that seem a bit iffy.
I'm cooking this shortly and I will just put it on the regular timer 30 minutes, hope that works but the soup cycle seems too iffy.
I ordered this colour based on many good reviews out there but was a little iffy since it didn't seem like the most unique of colours.
The main players at the paper are its publisher Kay Graham (a very strong Meryl Streep, as a character finding her place in a world that doesn't seem to have one for her), who took over the job after her husband's suicide (The ownership of the paper belonged to Kay's family, but her father passed on responsibilities to her husband), and its executive editor Ben Bradlee (an iffy Tom Hanks), a shark in the newspaper world who's equally revered and feared.
Rebooting this franchise seemed somewhat iffy until we heard it would involve Weta performance - capture technology (complete with Serkis).
The throttle response is a little iffy because the pedal seems to have a lengthy discussion with the engine and drive train before kicking me back in the seat.
It seemed to be helpful, so after coming across more questions with iffy answers, I thought I should go for round two.
That all seems a bit iffy, especially with the earlier leaks that showed higher OS versions for the Bold 9650.
Not only is there spring finery on display, but attendance at late afternoon classes seems to be just a bit iffy.
Zedd seems to be a little iffy with other dogs and might be ok if introduced slowly but might do best as an only dog.
The swimming at low tide seems a bit iffy but given how great the water looks, might give it a try as well Thanks for sharing this wonderful list.
There are a couple of problems, though, namely that the physics system can have some iffy moments, resulting in frustrating crashes that don't seem to have a legitimate cause, or if they do the game didn't provide the feedback necessary to figure it out.
Whilst the mini-games generally work well, the hit boxes for the swing ball, piñata, discus etc. all seem a bit iffy at times.
Smith's signature — a penciled - in KS that seems as iffy as the composition it claims — identifies these as finished works.
It can seem a little iffy to have fun with a decision whose consequences are so life - changing.
Based on what FF presented tonight, the answer seems to be pretty iffy.
Accuracy from this panel seems a little iffy, with color banding affecting blues and reds in some areas of the spectrum.
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