Sentence examples for a problematic but from inspiring English sources

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Others view them as a problematic but necessary counterbalance to the powerful control that companies and interest groups can exert over Congress.

At a time when America was completing the transition from an urban nation to a suburban one, we saw ourselves as a problematic but, for better or worse, enduring version of the new nation of affluence and sprawl.

But the PKK and Turkey are now knee-deep in a problematic but promising peace process.

A problematic but illuminating case is age discrimination (Daniels 1988, McKerlie 1989, 1999, 2013; Temkin 1993: chapter 8).

Linking clinic data to community research datasets can also provide population-level estimates of coverage with PMTCT services, currently a problematic but vital statistic for monitoring programme performance and negotiating donor funding.

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Hall says Jagger was a problematic husband, but a good father.

"This is potentially a problematic development, but I'm standing behind her".

It is a problematic story, but as a place to start, it would not be half bad.

To be sure, Coleman was a problematic witness, but his weaknesses were fully aired before the jury.

Her parents warn her not to see him, muttering darkly about a problematic father, but Luna is in love.

English is a problematic language, but these students are working hard to learn it — and working harder still to belong.

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