Sentence examples for larger problematic from inspiring English sources

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Even if cameras resulted in more cordial encounters, it would not address the larger, problematic implementation of stop and search.

Though the movie is full of nods to Japanese film masters, including Akira Kurosawa, its handling of Japanese people locates "Isle" within a larger problematic trend, Mashable's Angie Han said.

Though the movie is full of nods to Japanese film masters, including Akira Kurosawa, its handling of Japanese people locates "Isle" within a larger problematic trend, Mashable's Angie Han said.

This draws attention to the larger problematic of the interconnections of place, culture, and health [ 22, 23] and the importance of understanding the marginalisation and violence so commonly experienced by individual sex workers in terms of the spatial dimensions of sex work more broadly [ 24].

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The U.S. current account deficit is large, problematic, and growing.

The report found no catastrophic failures in last year's campaign polls, instead concluding that "[s]ome polls, indeed, had large, problematic errors, but many polls did not".

The field-scale variability of heavy metal sorption isotherms across fields of apparently "homogeneous" soil is often very large and makes the upscaling of point measurements to larger scales problematic.

One way of characterizing this approach is that it goes for the "kernels of truth" within larger, more problematic (or at least more polemical) discussions, and thereby performs a service for readers who might be sympathetic with some aspects of the views of MacKinnon or Butler, but who are not willing to accept the body of work that encompasses them.

A dilution factor in excess of 15 would be necessary to fully reveal the expected signal shape, however the 1 8 dilution sample already has ~5 μM protein concentration, making larger ratios problematic to study.

One side effect of this is that, until recently, workwear options have been limited: borrow a frock from the boys (fit: large; colors: black) or borrow one of their shirts (fit: large; breasts: problematic).

One side effect of this is that, until recently, workwear options have been limited: borrow a frock from the boys (fit: large; colours: black) or borrow one of their shirts (fit: large; breasts: problematic).

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