Bronzeville is about 4.5 miles south of downtown and tricky to get to without a car.
What makes residency particularly tricky is that each state has its own set of rules.
But you have to know your way around tricky ownership rules south of the border ( p. 196).
But the public markets have been a tricky mistress over the past several years.
But it is still a tricky period for software companies, notes Chris Kwak of Susquehanna.
But the logistics are extremely tricky, he says, and a trial design has not been finalized.
It is a little tricky sometimes to find someone who has all those qualities.
One thing to beware of with trackers, though, is the tricky relationship between parent and sibling.
Comparison with the old days is tricky, because the new government has set itself higher standards.
The overarching theme is that right now the market is in a tricky spot.
And I've left a country where it's trying to solve its own tricky immigration challenge.
Keeping tabs on deals done in distant countries by hard-up or inexperienced universities can be tricky.
Leicester and the Blues both made winning starts in Group B, despite being handed tricky assignments.
Figuring out whether he's made any real progress by then or done any lasting damage is tricky.
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Any first-time castle builder faces tough decisions, starting with location, which can be tricky.
True, there are economic headwinds and competitive challenges, and unwinding Washington's stake will be tricky.
It's a tricky business trying to be a growth company in a stagnant industry.
At least in politically liberal Los Angeles, a conservative paper could be tricky.
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Still, royalties are tricky because their value depends on the mining company's willingness to dig.
Still, mixing nuptial revelry with reminders of poverty and distress can be a tricky business.
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Wroe, in turn, adds politicians, musicians and artists to the list of tricky cases.
Writing obituaries may not be rocket science, but it can certainly be a tricky business.
As a result networks became a patchwork quilt of spectrum that was tricky to use effectively.
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High-concept market darlings make for tricky investments, as Chipotle and its true believers are now discovering.
Before the Masters, he spent three weeks in Augusta getting to know the tricky putting surfaces.
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But given the loose structure of the group, disclaiming any involvement has proved tricky.
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There was some news about fines from EU, so it might make it tricky.
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Over the past 25 years as the coverage gained popularity, it has proven tricky for insurers.
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But the claim that the richest are paying more will also be rather tricky to prove.
Rogers came to Duke with a long history of navigating tricky regulatory and political waters.
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