Sentences with phrase «sticky wicket for»

Again, that's a sticky wicket for users, who may form their own opinions about how it should work.
There's still plenty to disagree on: Criminal justice reforms being pushed for in the wake of the Eric Garner case remain a sticky wicket for state lawmakers and Cuomo, as does expiring measures such as rent control and mayoral control of New York City schools.
The mosque was a sticky wicket for Weiner, who was unusually reserved about the topic — perhaps due to the fact that his wife, Huma Abedin, is Muslim.
The distinction between local and national expense can lead to a rather sticky wicket for the Electoral Commission to play on.
There's also another resolution, which I have yet to see, that expresses support for the Occupy Wall Street movement, which has been a sticky wicket for Cuomo.

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Lemar is a bit of a sticky wicket... we don't get him without letting Sanchez move on and how disturbing it would be if we end up paying more for Lemar than we get for Alexis on the open market, especially since many of predicted big spenders have already made some big money moves and / or showed their hands... don't get me wrong, the tape on Lemar is full of hope but Sanchez he is not.
The Senate did not hold up everything having to do with the MTA, which is always a bit of a sticky wicket — especially for the downstate members — due to its long - running financial issues.
So true... For the DIY landlord take a look at your receipt pile from the turnarounds... Quite a stack... All the little odds and ends and sticky wickets to fix, and then you clean and paint.
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