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In this case the subheading is problematic, which was recognised by editors at the Guardian.
In that regard, Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania eschews problematic, which can mean either "causing difficulty" or "expressing a possibility," and prefers problemsome.
But defection was another step – and his record is clearly problematic, which is why the foreign secretary William Hague promised there was no deal to give him immunity from prosecution.
It's not just a political argument: It's a public teaching about what marriage is and isn't, which communities are praiseworthy and which are problematic, which ideas deserve a hearing and which deserve only scorn.
The sound quality on my review unit was problematic, which seems to be the norm with early runs from SanDisk.
Moreover, variance inflation factors (VIF) were also below the score recommended as problematic, which is 5 (Hair et al. 2013).
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Composers were either hopelessly drawn to this problematic genre, which he called "la forme fatale," or chronically ambivalent about it.
But the IFS issued a damning analysis of the "problematic" plans, which will affect more than 1.1 million families.
In the west, though, there is a more subtle but in some ways more problematic approach, which sees Russia's malevolent machinations behind every reversal and engagement.
Eventually, they had to basically re-do the entire problematic shard, which took hours.
Notwithstanding this, problematic designs which include cross-sectional, single source and single level features are common.
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