Sentence examples for clearly problematic from inspiring English sources

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The proposal is clearly problematic.

Publication during a trial is clearly problematic.

But this central relationship is clearly problematic.

The Native-American case was clearly problematic for the government.

Smita Jamdar, a lawyer with a focus on universities: Publishing attributable salary information is clearly problematic from a legal perspective.

"To do so would be to add to debt held at the Treasury at a time of austerity that is clearly problematic to put to the Treasury.

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But some tactics are clearly more problematic than others.

Barbara Hepworth's rise to fame was often one step ahead of his, which he clearly found problematic.

The pound fell by 25% after the 2008 financial crash; corporation tax has been cut; the government has pursued business-friendly measures, and has now removed national insurance contributions for people under 21 from 2015; and access to finance, though clearly still problematic for small and medium-sized companies, has improved.

This is clearly especially problematic for young people intending to become scientists.

They may be deeply grounded in our species as part of our evolutionary history, but that fact by itself is insufficient to consider them morally reliable compare other deeply engrained emotional impulses, such as tribalism, that are clearly morally problematic (Bloom 2013).

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