Sentence examples for problematic of how from inspiring English sources

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In the Analects, the ambiguous relation between ren and li poses the problematic of how we are to understand the relation between cultural norms and practices on the one hand and that part of morality that appears to transcend any particular set of norms and practices.

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"It's a problematic aspect of how we account for economic output," said Mr. Carroll.

Rejecting sensation and attitude, Byatt has instead explored sense and thought, and the problematic notion of how they can possibly be represented in fiction.

Participants also agreed that that the term the working group draft uses for the risky studies GOF "of concern"—is problematic because of how one possible acronym, "GoFoc," would be pronounced.

The tax would represent a shift in how these companies are taxed today: up to now, taxes have been calculated on profits, but that is problematic because of how companies report profits, and in many cases they are not recorded in the UK, even if the purchases of digital services are in the UK.

And then there is the very problematic number of how much debt the consumer has.

This suggests that some taxa may remain problematic regardless of how many loci are included.

Bien sees a Silicon Valley culture that's a bit problematic in terms of how you build a company and he wants to do it in a more traditional way.

As Think Progress has pointed out, the language is problematic in terms of how Roberts, and perhaps the other four conservative justices, views the nature of democratic representation.

The controversy over this film's use of torture is a reflection of how problematic it is to classify.

The Student Publication Association says it will be researching just how many people have a similar story over the coming year, but the organisation is already conscious of how problematic journalism training is: Niamh McGovern, its Ireland officer, labels it "financially crippling".

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