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As well, the available data on the staff turnover rate paints a worrisome, if not problematic, portrait.
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"Afterwards, I send them the portraits by mail, which is sometimes problematic because many don't have homes.
Therefore, both contextual evidence and colloquial evidence contribute, along with scientific evidence, to drawing the most reliable portrait of the variegated aspects of the problematic situation, as a basis for supporting decision-making and clinical practice.
Referring to Mr. Jenkins's somewhat critical portrait of the city, he said: "It's not a problematic film for San Francisco.
Using general, system-wide indicators to characterize systems of emergency care may render an oversimplified portrait of regional or national emergency care that researchers have previously identified as problematic [6, 7].
Acutely problematic.
At the Maryland Institute College of Art she made self-portraits with Barbie, exploring what she had come to see as a love-hate relationship: fond childhood memories balanced against adult discomfort with the doll as a problematic role model.
Face is problematic however you look at it: a catalogue of human grotesques that, asserts Chris Klatell in a short essay in the book, is both "a political gesture", to acknowledge the disenfranchised, and a sustained self-portrait.
The portrait fascinated Thomas.
"Richard Edelman: the Liminal Portrait".
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