Sentence examples for is a little problematic from inspiring English sources

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Distribution in France is a little problematic, too, since the language is English.

There "everything" is a little problematic but I like the directness of the line.

To be sure, the new print is a little problematic; it's sometimes blurry on the outer perimeter, the result of coming from an old and stretched negative.

Angel Sparks is a biker girl, a character that Mr. Lukow admits is a little problematic given her age, but his idea was to have someone who wore black and leather.

"For serious journalists to be reading ads is a little problematic, I think, because the old firewall between editorial and journalism is completely broken down," said Curtis Fox, an independent radio producer.

The next batter was Joe Pepitone, and he said, 'Give me one, too.' And I go, 'No way, you're not Mickey Mantle.' " Getting McLain's recollection of these events is a little problematic.

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I think that was a little problematic.

"Implants are a little problematic in the Czech Republic," she says.

Structurally, this was a little problematic for an hour-long Edinburgh set, but it should be ideal on tour.

"Of course it's a little problematic if you're talking from the point of hasbarah," Ms. Ben Yaacov said, using a Hebrew term for propaganda.

"It's not really an architectural statement and I think that's a little problematic for the place that it sits".

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