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been unproblematic
adjective
Not controversial or problematic.
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Still, the creation of the black princess character has not been unproblematic for Disney.
Yes, there are crucifixes, but they are likely to be dangling lasciviously between pushed-up breasts.While Dolce has claimed his sexuality has been unproblematic in Catholic Italy – "Never," he has said, "The fashion industry is full of gays" – Gabbana has talked about having 10 years of therapy dealing with issues that "were rooted in my realising that I was gay when I was a little boy".
While the superimposition of Roman culture on the local population appears to have been unproblematic and thorough, the Celtic traditions did not disappear entirely, resulting in a fusion of Roman and local culture that characterized all aspects of society.
I did not discuss miscarriage and stillbirth with a control group of Pakistani Muslim women whose pregnancies had been unproblematic, or who had no identified risk of genetic problems in children.
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Classicists have often approached translation as if it were unproblematic".
Which is not to say that controversy over the clothing issue is unproblematic.
But placing Antigone's story second, in a short, enthralling act, is unproblematic.
So far this is unproblematic, for the little argument just outlined accords with Hempel's model of explanation.
Each iteration is sufficiently alike that comprehension is unproblematic, but also sufficiently unique that the meaning of a word cannot be fixed.
The conventional happy talk from the internet and advertising industries is that this kind of data hoovering is unproblematic because your real identity is not being disclosed.
In many areas, this is unproblematic, but some scientists have reservations about completely free access, even if they agree in principle with open data.
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