As in next-door Germany, the two biggest parties clearly have some tricky coalition-building ahead of them.
"This has been an unusual summer with some tricky weather, " the RNLI's Insp Tom Mansell said.
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But charging different fees for different subjects at the same university could throw up some tricky issues.
If you're looking for a new or refinanced mortgage, it helps to know about some tricky features of the tax code.
De Beers operates in some tricky countries: Angola is unstable and South Africa has politicians who would love to nationalise its mines.
An intervention, however, would have to navigate some tricky African cross-currents.
There are some tricky withholding rules that accompany the reporting requirements.
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This holiday movie season brings a variety of eccentric and controversial themes to the multiplex and, with it, some tricky topics to the holiday dinner table.
The company has to make some tricky choices in order to tighten its margins, which were 50.4% this fiscal year, a 3.7% increase from the year before.
That raises some tricky questions about the global economic system.
The last few months have seen some tricky challenges for Kickstarter, mostly around the issue of the funding of projects that fail to deliver, but they continue to push forward and expand.
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Nevertheless, the truncated campaign hardly allows voters enough time to learn what they need to know to make an informed decision on such a big issue, especially as they have some tricky dilemmas to resolve.
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His wife tweeted that he was "doing well", after jokingly claiming he injured himself attempting some "tricky disco dance moves".
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Some plants are tricky to divide, such as those with long, single roots called tap roots that go deep into the ground.
Satisfying these conditions will be so tricky that some analysts think the deal will founder.
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NHS, some of which involve tricky compromises such as the trade-off between the quality of medical care and its cost.
London - Parlous state: Traversing the pinnacles of both business and politics is looking decidedly tricky for some of our billionaire heads of state.
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He said determining eligibility in some cases could be tricky.
Some claim that the tricky issues that stand in the way of a multilateral deal can be more easily resolved when only two countries are sitting at the table.
Comparing variable-rate loans can be tricky because some private student lenders tie rates to the prime rate while others use the one-month or three-month London interbank offered rate, or Libor.
It's a good idea to learn enough about the basics of auto maintenance to undertake simple chores such as changing air filters or replacing light bulbs, though even this can be tricky in some cars.
This may be tricky, despite some optimistic noises at a foreign ministers' meeting in July.
The next few quarters could be tricky for Amphenol because some of its key markets--such as communications and telecommunications--are in a slowdown.
Some of the giant firms find it tricky to forge relations with foreign governments, because managers shift between postings every three or four years.
So, some would say, it is quite tricky for Mr Salmond to argue that all things would not have been equal in an autonomous Scotland.
But the revenue model, say some real-estate analysts, is tricky.
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