Sentence examples for kind of problematic from inspiring English sources

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So it's kind of problematic to have that name on your jacket.

"That seems kind of problematic to me, I mean, just on the surface," Corker replied.

Many other poll watchers have pointed out that this is kind of problematic since people might not remember that accurately or else they might fib (for example, saying they voted for the winner when they didn't).

Susan Grant of the Consumer Federation of America, another of the organizations co-signing the letter, cites the Verizon* super-cookie smartphone tracking system as an example of the kind of problematic behavior the NGOs are keen to see reined in by proper regulation.

Even though it was kind of problematic in that, 'oh you're gay?

Men in designer suits sneaking to the corners of their offices is, well, kind of problematic.

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"That invites all kinds of problematic situations".

Expansive, collapsible, liquefiable, soluble, dispersive, silty fine sands, and highly organic weak soils are the most serious kinds of problematic soils [1, 2, 6].

The following sections present some of the major kinds of problematic that appear in the major schools of Chinese ethical thought.

To introduce other kinds of problematic treated by Confucian thinkers, it is necessary to identify a pivotal critic of Confucianism in the classical period.

And like Gupta and Belnap, he sees the revision sequences of extensions of T, each sequence generated by an initial hypothesized extension, as "capable of accommodating (and diagnosing) the various kinds of problematic and unproblematic sentences of the languages under consideration" (1993, 41).

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