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By advocating the demolition of these admittedly problematic buildings Mr. Ouroussoff perpetuates the notion that we should wipe out recent history and start all over rather than transform and reinvent the flawed efforts of the past to meet the needs of today.

Rothkopf unwittingly suggests as much when he writes, in his otherwise astute catalogue essay, that "Koons is not just a child of our time but an active agent of it, one who has formed an extreme aesthetic position in concert with an admittedly problematic but also promising epoch".

The coefficient of determination, commonly abbreviated as r 2, is used, though its application to nonlinear regression is admittedly problematic [29, 30, 31].

The pervasive misogyny that many women face (online and off), as one example of those shadows, is finally being called into question, whether by women to fix the hostile climate of social media or through images such as Hollaback's admittedly problematic video of street harassment in New York City.

Converting real-valued gene expression levels to a binary presence/absence score for a protein is admittedly problematic.

The fact that the perception of others scale contains only two items is admittedly problematic.

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These qualities, which can admittedly make full-time life problematic, have a more positive effect on a visitor, who can revel in the city's extraordinary intactness.

Ideally, however, the inclusion of a control group receiving placebo and matched to the drug-treated diabetic patients would be desirable in order to allow a firm conclusion to be drawn, although admittedly this would be ethically problematic.

And, admittedly, it may be easier to discern problematic content from video instead of text.

A Vidal Sassoon, admittedly not executed by the man himself, was altogether more problematic in an era before straighteners were commonplace.

Admittedly it will not change the order of magnitude of the results, but the problematic gluing of the gap between 1 ns and 20 ns by extrapolating a non-finished double exponential (fit parameters?) can be avoided by determining the effective CO dissociation yield at ~20 ns in the linear excitation regime using an established procedure (Brunori et al., 1973 ).

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