But the balancing act between long-term needs and short-term health will be a tricky one.
That said, the part of Madoff victim can be a tricky one to play.
At the bottom right, orally-active compounds against more conventional extracellular targets is a tricky one.
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If Kuwait was an easy sort of fire, by his standards, what was a tricky one?
All of which makes Wallace a seductive subject for a biography, but also a tricky one.
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This dichotomy makes Gadhafi's legacy in the continent a tricky one, analysts say.
So, it's also a rhythm title, and a pretty tricky one at that.
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Metal Gear Solid 5 is a tricky one, and it depends on your interpretation of The Phantom Pain trailer.
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As ever, striking the balance between the interests of business and the consumer will be a tricky one to achieve.
International regulations are a tricky one to navigate for many online companies.
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"It's a tricky one, " says the company's chief executive officer, Lawrence Jones.
Experts and leading government agencies have been working on the space junk problem for decades, but it's a tricky one to solve, Schonberg told CNN.
An especially tricky one will be Nabil Hadjarab, an Algerian captured in Afghanistan in 2001, whose family all have French passports, although he does not.
Politically, it was a slightly tricky one for the finance secretary.
However, the rumoured size of the stake, 25% plus one share, is a tricky one to manage, says Adam Landes at Renaissance Capital, an investment bank.
While the dealer and manufacturer dance is always a tricky one, the sink-or-swim times seem to have pushed these entities closer into a more seamless experience.
The vote was a tricky one for many Republicans since the revenue raised from the bill would have been earmarked for debt reduction, a priority for many in the GOP.
England's target of 164 was a potentially tricky one but the devastating way in which the two seamers finished off the Bangladesh innings altered the psychological balance of the match.
However, there is no explicit border within CERN and the main entrance is in Switzerland, so the situation of which country it was invented in is actually quite a tricky one.
Still, it's a tricky one for Mrs Palin to explain, one might think: her still half-formed political persona is that of a wholesome mother of five, champion of healthy families and socially conservative causes.
The other tricky one that has come to the fore is Mr Netanyahu's insistence that the Palestinians should acknowledge Israel as a Jewish state, perhaps as a quid quo pro for a further freeze.
That could be tricky since one of Birmingham's other significant minorities, the Indians, has diametrically opposed views on Kashmir.
One tricky problem is making sure that each satellite knows where its sisters are.
One tricky question is whether the overall accelerated melting of the ice sheets can be linked to man-made climate change.
Still, you do not have to be around Mr Hombach for long to see his passion for piling one tricky task on another.
But it's a tricky pursuit, one that could interfere with story lines and scare away competing brands that otherwise might advertise on a show.
This is a very, very, tricky area and one that I think is going to cause problems for an awful lot of companies as globalisation proceeds.
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