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If "thank you" emails are cluttering up your inbox in a genuinely problematic way, you need better habits of inbox management.
As for the negative reviews — which were less numerous but sometimes written by close friends with whom I often agreed about books — they seemed to be describing a genuinely problematic text.
If advancing the time by an hour is genuinely problematic, then the UK and Irish governments should work together for a compromise solution, such as a half hour advance all year, or extending summer time.
For all that the game does right, it has a genuinely problematic aspect that is not its enthusiasm for violence or sex but its lack of interest in women as something other than lustful airheads (notwithstanding a late-game cameo by Mr. Houser's mother, Geraldine Moffat, a British actress of the 1960s and '70s).
Aristotle also makes some mathematical claims that are genuinely problematic.
In the discussion of transworld identity in the 1960s and 1970s (when the issue came to prominence as a result of developments in modal logic), it was debated whether the notion of transworld identity is genuinely problematic, or whether, on the contrary, the alleged 'problem of transworld identity' is merely a pseudo-problem.
And while leaks typically involve staffers sabotaging each other to improve their own standing or trying to scuttle policy ideas they find genuinely problematic, Trump's 2-week-old administration has a third category: leaks from White House and agency officials alarmed by the president's conduct.
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