Trickier Sentence Examples

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  • Buying a beautiful Christmas tree is trickier than just choosing a green one.

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  • Relationship stress is a bit trickier than physical stress because by its very nature, many things in relationships are intangible.

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  • When using look-ahead assertions and negations, this can all get even trickier.

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  • The auger boring on Igoe's job was a tad trickier than Perco allowed for.

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  • In Linux, installing a mod is somewhat trickier.

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  • Digging deeper and finding third party independent testimonials, however, is a little trickier.

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  • A brush is needed to apply Bobbis gel so its a little trickier, but it has a lot of staying power.

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  • Brush-on lip stains like Benefit's Benetint are a little trickier to apply.

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  • Freelancing can be trickier than taking a full-time position, but it is perfect if you're not able to devote a ton of time to the business.

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  • Purchasing gifts for flower girls and ring bearers are trickier than for the adult bridal party members, due to the age of the children.

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  • This might be trickier, but it's not unheard of.

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  • If you do not live in a temperate climate, then outdoor weddings are a bit trickier but still achievable.

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  • However, September can be a little trickier due to the changing of the season that occurs mid-month.

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  • When planning a second marriage, wedding dresses may be trickier to choose than the first time around.

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  • Ganache and chocolate fondant are a bit trickier to apply.

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  • While finding a hooded towel to purchase and to give as a gift is not difficult to do, finding companies that add personalization to them can be a bit trickier.

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  • Although slightly trickier to find, a Dora duvet cover and pillowcase set is also sold.

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  • The game is timed, and it's a lot trickier than it looks!

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  • Things get trickier if you have a child that seems to perpetually be between sizes, or if your child is just smaller, larger, taller or wider than the standard sizing model.

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  • Deciding what items to buy may be trickier, especially if your child has very particular tastes.

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  • Their newer material can be a little bit trickier to play, so if you're looking for easy, look chronologically early.

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  • This may be a bit trickier with initial rings as the market is more specialized.

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  • If you're selling used jewelry, determining the value can be a little trickier.

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  • V-neck dress shirts for men, however, pose a trickier dress dilemma if you're not sure how to wear them to best advantage.

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  • Choosing a style of fabric may be trickier.

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  • Dresses from the 1940s can be a bit trickier, as wartime day dresses were not in wide use (women more frequently wore suits or a factory uniform) and rationing meant that the dresses were worn until they fell apart.

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  • This will be trickier because of the colors and characters often present on children's clothing items and accessories.

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  • Rusty is a little trickier, but you can distract him by pelting him with firecrackers first.

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  • While it's easy to find wine to complement the mashed potatoes and dinner rolls, it can get a little trickier when you involve pickles, squash, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, and other traditional dishes.

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  • It gets a little trickier the farther back you go.

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  • Since math is one of the trickier subjects to teach from the home, many curriculums that otherwise succeed in the areas of English and science simply do not provide a mathematics program that fits your child.

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  • Getting a dress for a formal occasion can be a bit trickier.

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  • As you may know from wearing bikinis, the fit must be very exact and getting it right is trickier than it looks.

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  • This is a trickier question, especially today when the supplement industry is largely unregulated.

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  • Discovering how to make gel candles is a little trickier than simple melt and pour wax candles, but the extra effort is absolutely worth it.

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  • A frock coat is trickier, but no end of simple sewing patterns are available.

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  • For a double crust pie, the method becomes a little trickier.

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  • In the fall and winter months, they can be trickier to locate.

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  • Finding hair salon coupons is a bit trickier than finding coupons for groceries, but it's not impossible.

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  • The answer to that is trickier than some people may believe.

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  • Some of the trickier business tax deductions should be discussed with a financial advisor.

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  • However, car repairs or maintenance are much trickier and are rarely deductible unless you can prove that if it weren't for your business, you wouldn't have incurred the expense.

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  • Counting the calories you burn can be a slightly trickier goal only because the amount of calories you burn per activity can vary based on what you weigh.

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  • Superlatives area bit trickier in French but still not impossible once you get the hang of them.

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  • However, the words bon (good), bien (well), and mauvais (bad) are a bit trickier.

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  • A family reunion is a bit trickier because it is not the norm.

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  • Facebook users who want to jazz up their profile pages have wondered, "ow do you put a layout on Facebook?" This question is actually much trickier to answer than you would think.

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  • They also have some additional concerns that make online dating a bit trickier, but still rewarding.

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  • Finding a place that lets you have free websites with no ads whatsoever is a bit trickier.

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