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"What's particularly problematic," he says, "is the amount of flexibility researchers have when performing their analyses… you have no idea how many things the researchers tried before they got something to work".

Another issue that proved to be problematic was the large amount of continuing NHS R&D funding provided to meet the NHS costs of hosting research supported by eligible external funders, such as the MRC and Wellcome Trust.

Also problematic is the generation of massive amounts of genomics data that drives megamergers by companies seeking patents.

Even more problematic is the determination of the "likely" voter.

More problematic is the treatment of the poet as spokesman.

More problematic is the impact of broad macroeconomic policies.

Specifying minimally informative Inverse-Wishart prior distribution is, however, problematic, especially when the amount of data is small relative to the dimensions of Σ(M  ×  M ) as is the case for our example data.

For example, changing land and planning regulations to make way for planting palm oil on the estimated 20m hectares of degraded land (land that has no tree cover) is complex and problematic (even the amount of degraded land in Indonesia is under debate, with a lack of reliable statistics) but necessary.

The reason is the tight amount of degrees of freedom in which this analysis is conducted, which would be problematic in case of estimating Eqs.

Even indoor recirculating systems, often considered a more ecologically responsible technique because they have no chance of contact with wild stocks, are problematic because of the amount of energy they require to run.

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