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Virginia, for example, could become a problematic state for Republicans.
Kushner's lawyers came across what they immediately recognized would eventually become a problematic story.
But even the most ardent advocates of legalization generally concede that it can become a problematic habit for some users.
It may become a problematic behavior, as nicotine can also raise blood pressure and heart rate, which are also symptoms of anxiety.
I don't know what those might reveal.' Since the mould-breaking Living With Lions on the considerably happier Lions tour of South Africa four years ago, the issue of access has become a problematic one for those who make money from such exercises.
It's not inevitable that anyone who uses Facebook will become a problematic user, but this sort of social media surveillance uniquely contributes to negative feelings after a breakup – more so than just what those with attachment anxiety might feel without using Facebook.
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When the gifted child became a problematic teen-ager, Leopold exhibited an unhealthy possessiveness, opposing his son's marriage plans and berating him for what he considered spendthrift behavior.
Several people, including Bart, tag along what soon becomes a problematic trip.
By 1997, over two decades after demolition, the station site became a problematic place for people parking and walking up the Meadowbrook and Loop to fish on the bridges.
In the absence of measurements obtained through a pH meter or spectrophotometry, pH becomes a problematic parameter in data mining as its inaccuracy could lead to misleading conclusions.
Procrastination has become a prevalent problematic behavior that brings serious consequences to individuals who suffer from it.
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