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It becomes problematical if this statistical indicator is used as a criterion for recycling performance.
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One may still want to reject a theory that passes this test if it is based on a problematical or absurd way of drawing the mind/body distinction.
I realize that QPCR is problematical for genes that are expressed in multiple tissues if the effect one is interested in is restricted to just one tissue, but some of the genes studied seem to be expressed primarily in the coelomic pouches (at least at some stages) and could therefore be analyzed by QPCR or other quantitative methods.
And therefore, as Kelly notes, if theory is prior to evidence, then the idea of an "appeal to evidence that could be appreciated by both sides" becomes problematical.
It may prove to be problematical.
Then there was that problematical list.
First, setting a benchmark often proves problematical.
The Miramax version has, if memory serves, a bit less of the broad comedy that is always problematical for Western viewers of Hong Kong films, and the original synthesizer score has been replaced by a symphonic accompaniment.
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