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A one-size-fits-all approach to services for formerly abducted young people is likewise problematic because it does little to meet their varied needs.
Sliding hip screws, as well as blade plates, dynamic condylar screws (DCS), and the formerly used intramedullary devices, have been found to be problematic [ 19].
Another problematic contractor is Navient, the student loan giant formerly known as Sallie Mae.
Behavioral neuroeconomic studies have demonstrated that this inconsistency may explain various problematic behaviors such as loss of self-control, a failure in formerly-planned abstinence from addictive substances and relapse.
Just as problematic for Mr. Allawi will be efforts by the government's Accountability and Justice Commission — formerly known as the De-Baathification Commission — to disqualify 52 candidates for Parliament, most of them from the Iraqiya list.
Simple (formerly BankSimple), a startup that promises to replace your bank, today reminds early adopters why it can be problematic to put all your funds in one basket, so to speak.
This proves both necessary and problematic, as, when the lights come up on the Beales' boudoir, we are shown that the privileged couple, formerly Caucasian, have turned black.
GPs have formerly been shown to construct their own criteria for patients with MUS based on e.g. unfavourable social background and problematic personality traits [ 26].
Acutely problematic.
Social justice is problematic (see Pepsi's Kendall Jenner ad), and sex doesn't sell the way it used to (for the 2017 Pirelli calendar, the formerly oiled-up models went makeup-free).
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