Whatever the answer may be, it is easy to foresee a time when deciding who sees our heritage will be an even thornier question than what our heritage is in the first place. |
But the larger, much thornier, issue involves the reporters who disseminated those statements. |
What I want to do is to take a hard look at some of the thornier questions that localisers must address, so that our mutual case can be strengthened. |
His talent lies in navigating thornier moralistic hinterlands. |
These summit meetings gave us an opportunity to address the thornier points in bilateral relations, and to consider ways to strengthen our ties and push forward the Sudanese peace process. |
Goldman is thought to be happy to see tougher rules on funding, because it would reduce the risk of counterparties including its rivals going pop. Leverage is thornier. |