Antonio Percassi, the company's founder and president, acknowledged the tricky nature of opening a coffee chain in his home market.
But attempts to calculate the scale of the parallel exports are tricky.
The holiday season can be a very tricky time in the workplace.
Dating a cell's age is tricky, because its biological and chronological ages rarely match.
Remedy: The tricky aspect of this regret is that it's typically rooted in hindsight.
After bizarre and tricky tests such as lighting a candle and attaching it to a wall without letting wax drip on the floor, the study found that both saying and hearing sarcastic comments benefited the creative process.
Which leaves investors in a tricky position.
itself estimates the cost at $6 billion — mainly because trying to mimic their performance is going to be tricky.
Staying cool in the heat of an urban summer can be tricky, but Moscow's metro users can now freshen up with free water and wet wipes.
And while you should strive to make a powerful and brilliant impression, an occasional question or clarification won't discount your abilities — but it may help you squeeze through a tricky situation with your reputation intact.
What would you do if you had a tricky problem at work?
Persuading all manufacturers to agree looks tricky, as a number of competing industry groups are each pushing their own standard.
But success in the courtroom is a tricky thing, and Kleiner's victory contains perils that his company will still have to overcome, such as its image as a boys' club.
They're darn tricky.
For example, the same problem that appears tricky at one level may not necessarily be the right one to solve for at another.
The tricky part was that no one knew who belonged to which.
No, that man is too tricky.
"The tricky thing is, how would you do that later in life?
Management rationality:This is a tricky one, given Kalanick's antagonistic stance and its consequences in terms of both regulation and PR.
" So how do you start this tricky conversation?