Sentence examples for problematical humans from inspiring English sources

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"It's not totally ridiculous to suggest," Waddell says, that such studies may eventually help lead to the development of new drugs for what he calls, drily, "problematical humans".

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This definition is somewhat problematical, because a plant that can disperse long distances and arrive on an island without human assistance will be classified as a 'native', whereas another plant introduced by humans to the same place will be classified as 'alien'.

Although the phenomenon is well established in cellular systems, it is still problematical as to whether or not it will have any utility in establishing risks of ionizing radiation to humans.

"This is particularly problematical in the social sciences, when the basic unit of observation is so often that political, free-willed, unpredictable character, the individual human".

It may prove to be problematical.

Then there was that problematical list.

First, setting a benchmark often proves problematical.

But then came the evening's two problematical premieres.

Business heroes in the movies are rare, and often problematical.

She acknowledged, however, it was "a very problematical situation".

The new building inevitably incorporates modernism's problematical nature.

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