单词 | Problematic |
例句 | 1. Getting everyone there on time might prove problematic. 2. The future of our business is problematic. 3. The situation is more problematic than we first thought. 4. The reforms could turn out be highly problematic . 5. It could be a bit problematic, legally speaking. 6. Some places are more problematic than others for women traveling alone. 7. Enforcing this law has been problematic. 8. Phonics-based classrooms are problematic for different reasons. 9. Punishment of convicted war criminals is also problematic. 10. The nature of software is philosophically problematic. 11. June was a particularly problematic month. 12. Too much government, however, is more problematic. 13. Exercising that collective responsibility remains highly problematic. 14. Consequently generalizations about survival after diagnosis may be problematic. 15. This is exactly what seems most problematic here. 16. Thus, the relationship between self and world becomes problematic. 17. However, the contextual issue of site-specific works remains problematic. 18. The marital relationship is equally problematic. 19. The new salary scale remains a problematic area. 20. This is usually thought a highly problematic combination. 21. Pop music is glitzy, wanton, and problematic. 22. Hostility and rigidity are particularly problematic because they seldom deliver the desired result over the long term. 23. Although this trigger, like other triggers, presents open-ended problematic situations, critical thinking does not occur spontaneously. 24. Providing the necessary care for elderly people can be problematic. 24. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 25. The future of the talks on the technical cooperation between the two companies is problematic. 26. Our persistent cultural blind spot on the effects of such exclusion is now proving to be very problematic. 27. The feldspars in volcanic lava flows can also be problematic. 28. Deviant motivations, for example, are still taken as given; it is conformity rather than deviance that remains problematic. 29. The categories discussed and exemplified above are among the most problematic in translation but are by no means the only ones that cause difficulty. 30. I shall argue that this conception is not only philosophically problematic, but also has an implicit politics which is potentially damaging. 1. The future of our business is problematic. 31. Establishing risk factors which identify those at an elevated risk of experiencing dementia is problematic because of multi-causality. 32. This way of reasoning is, however, problematic for a number of reasons. 33. The requirement that the goods must be of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption is obviously problematic. 34. Calculating dependency ratios retrospectively or for current circumstances is not problematic. 35. Forecasts of the size of the world middle class are of course problematic. 36. This could have been problematic among competitors, but was openly aired and dealt with by the group. 37. The evaluation of changes in disease specific mortality rates over time is problematic because of changes in classification procedures and death certification practices. 38. But there was another side to Farah, one that was perhaps more problematic for the Shah. 39. While conflict is taken as given, it is also regarded as problematic. 40. Free inquiry within the liberation movements, then, led to a deep questioning of problematic assumptions in the modern political worldview. 41. When these identities conflict, as they so often do, the experience is particularly painful, and the resolution particularly problematic. 42. The transformation of the problematic does not necessarily lead to a transformation of the form of validity of knowledge. 43. Formulating demands around housing design and quality are particularly problematic for feminists. 44. But both seem extremely problematic and poorly thought out, and if implemented might just result in an increase in infections. 45. But dipping a toe into the contracting pond can be problematic. 46. Instead, they pursue a novel identity strategy designed to side-step the potentially problematic issue of nationality. 47. There are other areas of the traditional feminine economy; however, that are even more problematic. 48. In other words, it treats as problematic what both the disease and moral models take for granted. 49. The casting of an actress to play Susan was the most problematic of the three companion characters. 50. Did that make its currency, economy, inflation rate or fiscal policy more restrained and more problematic? 51. That final dependence may be experienced as distressing or peaceful, but it is not socially problematic. 52. And yet the linkage of colour with verbal expression is highly problematic. 53. However, it is often regarded as problematic whether or not animals have mental representations, or use symbolic systems or languages. 54. However,[] the addition is almost as problematic as it is important. 55. The ideal place to start is in an area that has been problematic all season-the defense. 56. The most prominent and, as we had experienced, most problematic symbol of the Legion's past was the singing. 57. The assumed realism of linguistic theory is problematic in literary contexts. 58. This fusion of law and policy makes problematic the application of the legal principles relating to treaties and third parties. 59. Minority returns-to areas where they will be in a minority-are more problematic. 60. The assumption is that it is relatively more fruitful to regard our conformity, rather than our criminality, as problematic. 61. This has not consisted simply of middle-class reformers defining the working-class family as problematic, for which there is a long tradition. 62. The issue of whether insider dealing is efficient or inefficient is problematic. 63. Getting an invite to one of the chi-chi parties and receptions is a bit more problematic. 64. Nitrogen use will be more problematic, but precision farming will enable farmers to keep track of field nutrient balances. 65. Pay particular attention to any areas which may be problematic - unexplained gaps in work sequence, poor examination results, etc. 66. Both types of data, however, are problematic in that the whole structure within which careers are established changes over time. 67. Legally, the government was obliged to maintain strong control of transport, making privatisation problematic. 68. Conversely, while pupils are expected to conform to certain role images, pupils who exaggerate these are also problematic. 69. Although it did seem problematic when he tried to get his face into the bucket his food was poured into. 70. Political control Effective staff management in education is highly problematic because of the fragmented and diversified centres of control. 71. It is a deeply problematic book, particularly in relation to its hugely successful sequel. 72. What Renaissance culture was and how we gain access to it increasingly became seen as problematic. 73. Two administrators were fired as a result of problematic operations. 74. It is important to understand the problematic nature of historical evidence, its advantages and failings, its certainties and its contentions. 75. Of course, tolerance to very heavy doses of caffeine may be problematic for health reasons. 76. As a system gets larger the logic becomes more obscure, modification more risky and debugging increasingly problematic. 77. Much more problematic, in practical terms, is the resistance by public bodies to funding what are seen as subversive cliques. 78. Founded in 1883, its relationship to the cooperative movement was from the start problematic. 79. That there is precisely all this debate about fatherhood because feminism has made it problematic? 80. This sort of press coverage is problematic for all manner of people. 81. The assessment of structural adjustment loans is even more problematic than the assessment of rural development projects. 82. As we will see in chapter 10, this version of the idea theory is also problematic. 83. Defining rigorously what constitutes a clinically significant depressive illness is problematic, regardless of the age range under consideration. 84. Amalgamating their insights produces the following factors which indicate the problematic nature of teams in schools: 1. 84. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 85. Yet this relationship was deeply problematic, which helps to explain the diversity of opinion and the contradictions within the phenomenon. 86. The observations cited above as constituting problems are only problematic in the light of some theory. 87. She has repeatedly emphasized that her novels are linguistically self-conscious explicitly in order to translate the apprehension of the problematic area of language. 88. Potentially problematic was the specter of defense witnesses placing John Doe No. 2 in the conspiracy and confusing jurors. 89. The Foreign Minister said that relations between the two countries are "highly problematic". 90. Until such questions are satisfactorily answered, evaluation of the principle of organic unities remains problematic. 91. She renders the relationship between the researcher who includes confessional aspects in their accounts and their audience problematic. 92. But what may have been problematic to the feet was pure pleasure to the ear, more languid song than lilting dance. 93. Opening the refuge for trophy deer and small-game hunting is another problematic issue for Evans in the management plan. 94. First, the relative autonomy of railway management means that the assessment of its performance by outside authorities is problematic. 95. This is problematic for cultural arbiters such as I, in various ways. 96. Simply asking these questions illustrates how little we know and understand and therefore how problematic an empathetic response may be. 97. How did the problematic modern assumptions eventually lose their power to convince after several hundred years of dominance? 98. One moment which I recall vividly illuminates the problematic position in which I had placed myself. 99. Direct comparisons between studies are problematic for the usual problems of varying methodologies. 100. Perhaps this doesn't sound overly problematic; surely, intuitively, all people should be treated equally whatever their age. 101. What is actually meant by intention is more problematic, and will be approached in stages. 102. Men's fear of the uterus and menstruation may be problematic but more devastating by far are women's own negative attitudes. 103. Also problematic is the degree to which gender may be playing a part in the proletarianization process. 104. Testing retrieval effectiveness in an operational environment such as a library catalogue proves to be problematic. 105. He evidently found the new idiom interestingly problematic, but not attractive enough to compel his full attention. 106. Potential listeners also are cautious about venturing on to a campus with circuitous roads, dense eucalyptus groves and notoriously problematic parking. 107. The civic culture and the open polity, then, represent the great and problematic gifts of the West. 108. Another issue that could prove problematic for Dole is affirmative action. 109. Vote differs from poll results Finding out what Latino voters think about bilingual education is more problematic. 110. Clearly, the project of trying to define normality is extremely problematic. 111. To follow the argument beyond this level, however, is more problematic. 112. Even more than the theories discussed before, utilitarianism ignores the problematic issue of the discourse's scientific object, the subject. 113. Kemp uses his creativity to find excuses which are meant to finesse problematic moments. 114. Social rights are particularly problematic when the issue of their legal protection arises. 115. Special confiscation orders are problematic for a number of reasons. 116. Obviously the magistrates were trying to take more care with the girls before them whom they saw as doubly problematic. 117. The impact of lost opportunity on organizational performance will always be problematic. 118. Drawing conclusions from the case of Orenthal James Simpson is, as usual[http:///problematic.html], problematic. 119. But tests like the SAT are much more problematic than the public is led to believe. 120. Valuing the social benefits and costs of procedural safeguards may be equally problematic. 121. Aid for the poor, particularly poor women and children, has been problematic since colonial times. 122. Partly because of this fact, dependent conditionals have been taken as problematic. 123. Seizing on one cause and inflating its opposite within a problematic framework of assumptions is not the answer. 124. Clearly researching these areas is highly problematic, especially if details about the amount of food eaten are required. 125. But life has become increasingly problematic as the years have progressed, because of the widespread use of microchips in everyday items. 126. We need therefore to devise a screening procedure which singles out the problematic investigations. 127. More problematic than issues relating to the calculation of these statistics are the assumptions upon which they are based. 128. Yet for many old people the meeting of basic needs in residential care is problematic. 129. Publishers and booksellers will have to pick their way through a landscape made strange and problematic by change. 130. We want to say quite explicitly that the language with which the problems of contemporary urban life are addressed is necessarily problematic. 131. This healthy, realistic fear helps the organization resist the temptation to take the easy way out of a problematic situation. 132. But dialogue, however problematic, is preferable to the old songs of hate. 133. How far judicial discretion on sentencing should be directed by Government policy is problematic. 134. But even if political authorities were clear about what they expected from public enterprises, political control would remain problematic. 135. Relationships between men and women have never been more problematic. 136. Third, we are, inpart at least, talking about an activity which appears to be defined as problematic by users themselves. 137. The processes through which we can see texts functioning within a social and cultural context are problematic. 138. Both the cases of Scaevola and Papinian, it is fair to assume, were problematic. 139. Federman's own novels thus revolve around the problematic nature of their own survival. 140. It is important to understand the problematic nature of historical evidence. 141. As we saw in Chapter 1 and as every sensible student of crime knows by now, criminal statistics are highly problematic data. 142. The most problematic of these, in view of their diversity, were the first and the last. 143. Discussion of family support often seems to assume geographical propinquity, which is increasingly problematic. 144. Since women's clay-to-day experience of irritating and offensive usage is unrelenting[sentence dictionary], this is obviously problematic. 145. In order to comply with the court ruling the authority was faced with a number of equally problematic options. 146. It is apparent that obtaining enough water is problematic. 147. It is a problematic area. 148. The serialization case is a bit more problematic. 149. We get the problematic thrill. 150. Disabler: This driver disables some problematic stock drivers. 151. In addition, nevirapine has proven to be problematic. 152. WHY ARE INDIGO CHILDREN PROBLEMATIC? 153. Such an operation is problematic to implement and explain. 154. "We are reaching the level that starts to be problematic for the export performance of European companies," said Marc Stocker, chief economist at BusinessEurope, Europe's biggest employers' group. 155. I swim obsessively when under stress and that explains a problematic shoulder. 156. But deploying soldiers while trying to protect human rights is problematic, according to Mexico expert George Grayson of the College of William and Mary. 157. In rare cases, there are problematic exceptions, for example combinations like XXY or XYY or XXX. 158. Undo can also be problematic for documents with embedded objects. 159. On almost every level we are making national economic policy on the basis of problematic data and inadequate models. 160. To make modifications to the output style and layout might be difficult and even problematic as it can require significant changes in the programming logic to achieve. 161. I think it is problematic, though, when we try to create a euphoric atmosphere of gratitude. 162. The next column covers defensive programming techniques (in C), and explains why certain system calls are problematic and what to do instead. 163. However the marrying of one subnet per wiring closet is problematic. 164. CNN: The torch arrival in Beijing allows the government a brief respite before the relay sets off on a problematic, monthlong world tour. 165. If your sacroiliac is already out, then twists and forward bends can be especially problematic. 166. Now assume The Classic Spoon position, but move the problematic lower arm above you, under the pillow and out the other side so it is stretched over your head. 167. This situation makes the concept of elementary volume and Saint-Venant's deformation compatibility condition used in continuum mechanics problematic. 168. Applied tax incidence studies indicate that the federal tax system is quite progressive. But such studies rest upon possibly problematic assumptions. 169. 'It may seem like an all-powerful creditor and weak, supplicant debtors, but the debtor countries and the surplus country are locked in a mutual embrace that is problematic for both of them. 170. In the tiny South American nation of Guyana lives a problematic parasite called Wuchereria bancrofti. 171. You can't write bulletproof and error-protected code without knowing where the most problematic issues arise; that's what this and the next few articles focus on. 172. Her book points out that giving individual rights to a blastocyst is problematic. 173. Tall fescue is grown widely in Africa, China and South America as turf and as a forage crop for grazing animals, but soil salinity is becoming increasingly problematic in many areas. 174. Evaluation is actually neither problematic nor contentious in technical and functional areas. 174. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 175. Obviation is the ability to find solutions to potentially problematic situations before they become actual problems. 176. Q : Will it be problematic, as the RNA has already been converted to the Nepali Army? 177. In the case of uncertainty, the definition of rationality becomes problematic. 178. The way negative feedback is given is predominantly through negative assessments, which represent a socially problematic action according to research on ordinary talk-in-interaction (Pomerantz, 1984). 179. Taxus L. is a problematic genus, not only its species are discouragingly similar, but also its family circumscription are still doubtful. 180. In the years leading up to the crash of Flight 447, the Thales AA was problematic in places where the meteorological conditions do funny things with water. 181. In fact,Paul's letters are kind of problematic from a good orthodox theological point of view because Paul seems to assume what we would later call a subordinationist Christology. 182. This is especially problematic when the team thinks you're an erratic, egomaniacal nutcase with little or no real world chops. 183. Then we speak of a test of the problematic premise. 184. Poor communication exacerbated an already problematic arrangement with the between office cultures. 185. More problematic were a series of phone calls thatNafissatou Diallo received from Amara Tarawally, whose uncle owned the bodegawhere Diallo worked when she first came to the United States. 186. This strategy is cumbersome and problematic because it has to many points where the implementor can cause a significant error in the session open/closing flow. 187. Problematic dam operations have been modified more successfully on the Green River in Kentucky and the Penobscot River in Maine. 188. Cavitating torpedoes remain rare, not least because they are problematic. 189. Using a single file is problematic, especially in a multi-user system because of issues of file locking and the performance problems associated with working with a single, large file. 190. The understanding to intention in UK criminal law from Chinese scholar at present is problematic, it should discuss the issue from common law and statutory law aspects. 191. The latest problematic foods were Heinz baby cereal and Silang House steamed potato wasabi crackers. 192. Current municipal supply of public products is highly problematic: low overall level, imbalanced supply structure, unreasonable layout, and absence of human-centered ideas. 193. That does not mean that watching television, per se, is problematic. 194. In September, TIME's legal columnist, Adam Cohen, also made a good argument for why strict originalism is problematic. 195. Getting airline tickets for such a large group might be problematic in high season. 196. The RTSJ addresses several problematic areas, including scheduling, memory management, threading, synchronization, time, clocks, and asynchronous event handling. 197. As polyethylene wear secondary to a high activity level could be problematic, hard-on-hard bearings have been proposed to reduce wear. 198. As an added complication, we preallocated our virtual disk files, which made transferring the files across a network problematic because of the large file size (8 GB). 199. These traditions in social theory point to a major but problematic notion of " the body ". 200. If they prove problematic or short-lived, there aren't many people who are going to want a used-up EV. 201. This is problematic, particularly when the migration is to a Unicode database that is designed to store character data in UCS-2 format that uses the GRAPHIC/VARGRAPHIC data types. 202. Use the Virtual User Activity Chart to analyze an error that occurred for a specific virtual user and view the problematic error type details. 203. This allows a modeler to see all of the gathered metrics for that element and decide whether it is just one metric that is problematic or whether that element is scoring badly in several ways. 204. If you're on five or more drugs (polypharmacy),[] you're at high risk for problematic interactions. 205. It’s especially problematic for women, says Luz Fonacier, an allergist who presented at the conference. 206. C - Problematic system: takes too long to do, costs too much, needs improvement. 207. Seem problematic, she has got the septicemia in my suspicion, should curse? 208. Simply adding a few current limiting breakers to a conventional system may be problematic. 209. The most problematic areas listed were cost accounting standards; unallowable costs; and systems purchasing, estimating and budgeting. 210. The paradox is that when sex is problematic, it plays an inordinately powerful, negative role in new marriages. 211. Objective:Total middle ear reconstruction can satisfactorily treat the problematic mastoidectomy cavities in patients following previous open mastoidectomy. 212. We find this very literal approach to be limiting and potentially problematic. 213. It cannot be mortgaged and selling usage rights or buildings can be legally problematic. 214. However, given the club's current economical situation, signing those four players may prove to be problematic. 215. It cannot mortgaged and selling usage rights or buildings can be legally problematic. 216. Once - daily sulfonylureas should be an available option where drug concordance is problematic. 217. Wheal is right to flag up death-knock journalism as problematic. 218. However, he adds, the current state of knowledge about what foods are problematic and which kids are susceptible is still too limited to be of much use for doctors or their patients. 219. Now, the integer multiply instructions on the SPU are somewhat problematic, especially signed multiplication (using the mpy instruction). 220. Mostly the 20% of earth's surface that is problematic are related unto the cities humanity resides within as they produce the most greatly sour sounds of all that are cacophonous to listen unto. 221. Perhaps even more troublingly, the reaction to Wilson's anosognosia on the part of his close associates raises the possibility of an even more problematic impairment — a social anosognosia. 222. The apparent reference to an object can be translated away in such a way that in the full, unabbreviated description of the act there is no reference to any problematic object. 223. Even if it's not exactly objectification, isn't it still problematic? 224. In a way, you can consider Groovy as an implementation detail of your Java project, without having to bear problematic impedance mismatch issues. 225. This can be more problematic than many may understand, and so the Cedar Tree Kingdom would like to explain. 226. In our war-torn era where dissent and open-minded debate have become problematic, Lewis compels us to remember the crucial function free speech serves in our democratic form of government. 227. Limited capital markets access can be especially problematic if an insurer finds itself in a position of needing to raise capital to offset investment losses, but can not. 228. Objective: To rescue the problematic students, we hope to develop a treatment model, on the basis of applying the research method of medicopsychology. 229. The questions of equivalence are especially problematic in the field of legal translation, semantic equivalence is an essential prerequisite for effective translation. 230. Depending on the control, this can be benign or problematic. 231. Each dot contains the vehicle's unique identification number , making life very problematic for professional auto ringers. 232. My partner is problematic. He always reads nonexistent meaning into other's words. 233. The McCain campaign, once merely problematic, is now close to being out-and-out dysfunctional. Its combination of strategic incoherence and operational incompetence has become toxic. 234. Given the passions and pressures associated with stem-cell research, there is a continuing potential for secret payments and other problematic practices. 234. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 235. Intranets are an ideal solution to the problematic issue of cost - effective remote access connectivity. 236. The actual control condition at the root of the notch is more problematic. 237. Nonlinear device behavior can be especially problematic in the communications industry, contributing significantly to information interference and a reduction in effective bandwidth. 238. Further hurdles arisen from the problematic history between Japan and China. 239. In a shared space, attraction is more difficult to conceal, and sometimes more problematic. 240. If it becomes madras a or a college of inculcation only, that could be hugely problematic. |
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