Sentences with phrase «tricky position»

Therefore it's easy to see why veterinarians and owners alike are in a very tricky position when it comes to maintaining the health of the canines in their charge.
It's a very tricky position to be in and it can often catch people out.
Not only is this a physically tricky position to achieve, fear of standing on your head can often be a mental barrier to overcome!
And if consumers buy into an e-reader platform that only supports one digital bookstore, then they might find themselves in tricky positions until the various business shenanigans have wound down to a conclusion.
This is a slightly tricky position for BlackBerry.
All of this means that Cameron finds himself in a fairly tricky position, having to rely on mobilising Remain votes from large numbers of people who voted against him last May while hoping that the leader of the Labour Party will actually stand up and make a direct and unequivocal plea for voters to keep Britain in the EU.
Still, it's a politically tricky position for a statewide candidate to take in a blue state like New York, where same - sex marriage has been legal for nearly a year now and polls show increasingly broad support for the marriage rights.
In fact, I can't think of the equivalent heterosexual male practitioner — is that just too tricky a position to take, too likely to descend into cliché?
And with Sanchez he Wenger is in a very tricky position.
That has left conservatives who oppose Trump in a tricky position when trying to get their message to supporters.
The bishop of the diocese, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, is known for his devotion to the Eucharist — and this places the Fatimists in a tricky position.
Johnson was one of the stars of the recruiting class, and Freeman is enormous, but that's still a tricky position for rebuilding.
Wenger said: «He committed his future in a period where we are in a tricky position in terms of qualifying for the Champions League.
Every time you hear the words «seriously considering» from UKIP, you know the party has found itself in a bit of a tricky position.
And here Cameron is in a tricky position because of the likelihood that Nigel Farage will demand inclusion, and Cameron risks appearing a coward if he refuses.
This really does leave the party in a tricky position as there is such a small group of potential leaders left.
It's such a tricky position to be in.
It becomes a tricky position for everybody involved.
«Solo» is in a unique and tricky position.
Polish team Techland found themselves in a tricky position when they split with publisher Deep Silver last year.
Teachers at charter schools operated by the United Neighborhood Organization, or UNO, are in a tricky position, caught between a union that is looking to expand its membership and control over public education in Chicago and a charter operator that is rolling out the red carpet for the union.
That puts bookstores in a tricky position.
That puts the Surface 2 in a tricky position.
Investors in or near retirement are in a tricky position.
Which puts me in a tricky position where I am both unemployed (no Treyarch or 343) and scrambling to find some place to live — as I had briefly moved my belongings to my parents during this weird transition phase.
Condo owners are in a tricky position because they own just part of a building.
The next time you're in a tricky position, this new iOS 11 feature will have your back.
This leaves Windows Phone users in a tricky position: at present, they're offered two choices to set up a Google account.
The HR department could also help you to establish when your manager's budget is finalised; scheduling your meeting just after budgets have been confirmed puts you and your boss in a very tricky position!
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