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It can be quite problematic.
"I think it will be quite problematic to apply it," said Dennis Kwok, a member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council.
Since this might be quite problematic, it is recommended to publish only anonymized version of the results.
Of special interest is the increase in terms of standard deviation, which can be quite problematic for real-time video transmission.
Similarly, the combination of the three terms referred to Hasan ([1999]), i.e., 'independent' or 'aligned' or 'integrated', with the option 'immediate' or with 'longitudinal' would be quite problematic.
"Considering that most of the funds transferred to Cyprus are dodgy, their owners understand perfectly well that should their assets be frozen, it will be quite problematic for them to defend themselves in court," Trud says.
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"It is quite problematic to go that next step".
"It's quite problematic; they'll be forced to use diamond slicers to cut the sapphire for instance".
Indeed, metaphor is of particular interest to philosophers, since its relation to literal meaning is quite problematic.
The standard experimental techniques for testing mixing processes are quite problematic because common tracers (soluble salts) have significant influence on two phase hydrodynamics inside the reactor.
Val Kalende, another of the few out — and outspoken — gay rights activists in this country of 32 million people, said being gay in Uganda is "quite problematic".
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