Tricky
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196 examples of Tricky in a sentence
New organizational models coming about, mixing closed and open in
tricky
ways.
There are two things here that are
tricky
to translate for a robot.
So, this is a little
tricky.
One of the
tricky
issues we had with the Giuliani administration was I had forgotten how anti-graffiti he was.
This kind of cross-species cloning is
tricky
business, anyway.
Should they come forward, that would be a
tricky
situation for us, but we're presumably acting in such a way that people feel morally compelled to continue our mission, not to screw it up.
It's coming into some
tricky
things then when we are measuring MDGs.
Coping with environmental stressors is
tricky.
A remake of a successful movie can be a
tricky
business at best; to remake a true classic, especially one that is veritably the definitive film of a director like Alfred Hitchcock, is something else again.
The two leads are terrific, especially Robertson, who must surely have spent some time studying the disabled to pull off this
tricky
role.
That is a
tricky
and brave thing to do.
That enables him to so-to-say visit the country and discover the
tricky
organization of the local Nazis who have acquaintances and support in the top benevolent society and use the small little dissatisfied whites to do the dirty work.
The acting across the board is superlative - Aidan Quinn has a
tricky
double role as the vicious terrorist Carlos and as the Navy man who impersonates him.
His "camera tricks" weren't so much
tricky
but annoying and stupid.
She's alluring,
tricky
and deadly and she keeps disappearing and popping up again like some sort of magician's trick.
Travis Cotten and Mark Priestly, who successfully tackle some
tricky
physical comedy as two bummed out bogans and Jessica Gower as a cutie but confused teen angsting about love.
If it's using the original words in an updated setting, that's particularly
tricky
if set in the 20th or 21st century although it can work OK in period styles, eg the Trevor Nunn Twelfth Night set late Victorian very effectively.
Satire is a
tricky
thing....if it isn't sharp enough the viewer becomes the butt of the joke instead......i think that is what happened.
The setup it's tricky, inviting you to believe you are going to watch a chilling thriller and suddenly it turns out into the most stupid persecution film.
Movie industry is
tricky
business - because decisions have to be made and everyone involved has a private life, too.
I almost thought that he had always acted this way, tricky, dishonest, in a dirty surrounding where nobody really cared about hygiene.
But directing a Wagner opera is an especially
tricky
task, as he was perhaps the most explicit opera composer in terms of what things should look like and how they should unfold.
The $1000 dollar Shock Insurance Certificate is dear Fred Olen Ray's
tricky
way of making you spend 14 dollars on a filmed dump churned out by a major 70's cheese legend.
The theme of this movie is that everyone is acting, trying to re-invent themselves, but not in a
tricky
way like Identity or the Usual Suspects, but in the way we all try to make whatever banal life we find ourselves in a little more interesting.
She still has those smart but
tricky
answers.
Well, "Cube" (1997), Vincenzo's first movie, was one of the most interesting and
tricky
ideas that I've ever seen when talking about movies.
What stands out the most is the director's ability to tell a
tricky
story with complicated details in such a simple and seductive way.
It is a
tricky
thing to play a queen.
The transition to film was
tricky
enough, but they more or less stand on their own in spite of their rich history.
Narratives in movies can be
tricky.
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