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Although the survey forms the basis of much of the publicly available data about motorcycles, its infrequency has made it problematic.
But Syria has made it problematic.
That decline, along with likely write-downs of the value of some of I.B.M.'s investments in other companies and continuing currency pressures, made it "problematic" that I.B.M. would meet the analysts' projections for the rest of the year, John R. Joyce, the company's chief financial officer, said in a conference call.
Former FBI director James B. Comey fueled speculation about the possibility of a Sessions-Kislyak meeting at the Mayflower when he told the same Senate committee on June 8 that the FBI had information about Sessions that would have made it "problematic" for him to be involved in overseeing the Russia probe.
Hannah Shelmerdine from Warrington always wanted to play a musical instrument, but her cerebral palsy made it problematic.
Thus, while scholars have sought to define authorship, their research into the practices and contexts of writers have made it problematic to generalize about models of authorship across contexts – and thus, models of plagiarism across contexts.
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It's safe, and it's very well done, but its casualness with regards to its processes makes it problematic.
But mental health experts warn that its thrilling narrative devices also make it problematic.
The paper suggested that a better term like "variation" and "alteration" might be useful, but its inconsistent usage in the scientific world makes it problematic.
Yamanouchi was investigating whether its drug slowed the healing of broken bones, which would make it problematic as an osteoporosis treatment, since the disease itself makes bones brittle and likely to break.
Moreover, RAMCAP does not account for mobile assets, making it problematic for use in the transportation sector.
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