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Free sign up"problematic implications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe potential or likely negative consequences or outcomes of a situation or decision. Example: The new policy has some problematic implications for minority groups, as it could lead to further discrimination and exclusion.
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The problematic implications of this setup are immediately obvious, and numerous.
But they also contain problematic implications about race, gender and class.
This shows the complex and potentially problematic implications of this ambiguity.
Doing so would have problematic implications, chief among them being that only organisms are living agents.
Pieces have already been written about the figure's problematic implications for women.
The crack sparked the hashtag #FireColbert, which was quickly co-opted by conservative types, who were less concerned with the joke's problematic implications and instead rallied to get Colbert fired for his anti-Trump views.
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At the other end of life there is another problematic implication.
It might be also asked whether there must be any such problematic implication of analyses of descriptions in terms of quantifiers conceived in a more sophisticated way that emerged only after Russell wrote.
Yes, citizenship is something that has to be earned, and there are benchmarks for that, but to tie it to origin in criminal cases has problematic racist implications.
"More than just being "problematic," the implication remains that white actors, even generic white actors with zero box office draw, are preferable in terms of domestic and overseas box office than culturally-specific (minority) actors who actually look like the people they are supposed to be playing".
Assumptions made about changes to spring flow as a consequence of mine-induced drawdown also appear problematic, with significant implications for the spring-fed wetlands.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com