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It's interesting — and, perhaps, problematic that I've made all my innocent protagonists female.

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On the other hand, the perhaps problematic STOP-NIDDM study showed that acarbose was associated with decreased incidents of CVD and hypertension (16).

That's the basic, if perhaps problematic, message of the Gillette ad.

Perhaps it's problematic that identity-politics refrain — for me, a white critic, to prefer the contrite, rueful Tyson.

Perhaps more problematic still is that Gott so rarely engages with his sources, or with arguments about why things happened: what his actors thought they were about, or what the wider contexts or significance of their actions might have been.

The labeling laws are perhaps most problematic in products that appear to be single-serve items, but are actually two or nearly three times what the F.D.A. considers an official serving.

Perhaps more problematic is that the crumbling facade appears to be keeping the soldiers in.

What is perhaps more problematic is that negative attitudes about blacks are increasing.

But perhaps most problematic is that it makes it much less convincing for the UK to suggest to other countries, particularly in Africa, that they need to clean up their acts.

Interrogation is more likely to be aggressive when no cameras are rolling, but perhaps more problematic is the fact that such techniques often produce false testimony, particularly with juveniles.

And, perhaps more problematic, are the large number of companies that collate vendor catalogues from many other sources, losing much of the provenance along the way, and introducing layers of errors that cannot be traced back to a single source.

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