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All those cyclical daily tasks that go along with small children become intensely problematic, often impossible.
On a fundamental level, 'restoring' the Grand Canyon to its 'original' wilderness setting has proved intensely problematic.
Several commentators have done a fine job of zeroing in on the the intensely problematic nature of Stanley's piece, but it's been hard for me to find a way to fully express why it horrified me so much.
Although it's easy to shrug off the movie's pervasive gender regression as just the product of one man's intensely problematic ideas -- Gawker instructed viewers to make it through the movie by getting drunk -- Harvey's book was a mega best-seller, the top non-fiction book of 2009.
A key contribution of this analysis is that it troubles the notion conveyed by the existing literature (e.g., Karnieli-Miller et al., 2007) that medical professionals' not using the a-word or the d-word is intensely problematic.
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The final concert series has the problematic First Symphony, described by Mr. Horowitz as "intensely personal and emotionally demanding".
"He's intensely curious.
It is intensely theatrical.
Keynes was intensely English.
Jon Tenney took a problematic part — the F.B.I. agent Fritz Howard, whose oscillating feelings for Brenda Leigh could register as an artificial device for pumping up the emotional level — and managed to give a consistently grounded, at times intensely sympathetic performance.
Intensely emotional family attachments?
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