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David: Todd, I think that would be a very problematic direction to go into, which would counter some of the core aspirations of the movement.
A tepid ending and problematic direction (actors speaking with their backs to the audience, awkward scene changes) don't help matters.
More problematic is the direction the revenue is going: $602 million was largely unchanged from the previous quarter, and only about 20% higher than a year ago.
A single index might obscure the values inherent in its calculation - which attributes weigh more than others - and can be particularly problematic, if the direction of change is positive for some measures and negative for some others [28].
This might not be too much of a problem here, because it's unlikely that people who had suffered with compartment syndrome would wear skinny jeans because of this, but in some cases where causation could be in either direction, this is problematic.
It is optimal for infants to both pay attention to social information, but also allocate some time to processing the other stimuli in the array, and an imbalance in any direction could be problematic.
"Prostitution particularly, graffiti, panhandling, they will disappear for a while, then when the focus and direction is off those problematic areas out on the street they start to flourish and pop back up again," Mr. Kerik said.
Potentially more problematic still is the future political direction of France.
Mean difference in AP direction, without this one problematic lesion, was 1.8 mm (range 0 4 mm).
To us, drawing the causal arrow in this direction or in any direction based on simple correlations seems problematic.
Owing to increasing reports of antibiotic resistance worldwide, newer approaches and directions are necessary for managing this problematic infection.
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