Sentence examples for problematic conveying from inspiring English sources

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Multiresistant strains are particularly problematic, conveying increased mortality, longer hospital stays, and higher hospital costs over and above the values associated with susceptible strains of these pathogens.

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"Inconvenient" is an English term to convey problematic or difficulty with a task.

Is she conveying desire?

Although some parents will feel confident in conveying information about carrier status to their child, evidence suggests the communication of genetic information within families is limited [ 44, 46] and problematic [ 47].

While conveying.

Housewife, home manager, homemaker are all problematic and none of them conveys the sense of a women who juggles both domestic labor and paid employment".

The FCs' descriptions of problems with routine actions often conveyed more severe, disabling, problematic and unpredictable symptoms that were less surmountable (Box 1).

The interpretation of ecologic indicators obtained can also be problematic, and the results may be difficult to convey to policy makers and a broader public (Schaeffer 1996).

It is particularly problematic if the summary estimate is the only information conveyed in a graphic and the graphic is taken as the key message of the paper.

In groups using CMC this can be problematic because users become acquainted with others through textually conveyed information that contains relatively less social information per message than in face-to-face groups.

However, there was a general feeling conveyed in the interviews that involuntary treatment was problematic in itself and something to be avoided.

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