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been problematical
adjective
Doubtful or disputed
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Bradley Wiggins, whose return to competitive track cycling resulted in him winning the men's pursuit with his Great Britain A team-mates Steven Burke, Owain Doull and Clancy on Friday evening – and was fined around 200 Swiss Francs, or about £130, for not attending the presentation – said the readjustment had not been problematical.
For example, in "It's a Great Life," directed by the decidedly nonadventurous Sam Wood, one of the Duncan sisters suddenly "hears" the other calling her name from her sickbed in another city, a blatantly nonnaturalistic use of sound that would have been problematical just a year later.
This has been problematical in the past.
However, the selection of markers used in the diagnosis of NED has been problematical.
However, rigorous testing of this hypothesis has been problematical because the cell wall is normally an essential structure.
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It may prove to be problematical.
Bombing in the ruggedly mountainous countryside is problematical.
The restoration of the festival was problematical, and not just financially.
In a diverse society the mechanics of equality are supposed to be problematical.
What had been adequate in 1937 was problematical in the nineteen-fifties.
Your criteria for evaluating the question in your article's headline are problematical.
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