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More problematical is the possibility that more workers -- millions, according to pro-labor analysts -- could be forced into unpaid overtime under the regulations, which do not affect blue-collar or union-contract workers.
Even more problematical is the patient with dementia.
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The last time REIT looked this problematical was in 1998.
While this left the observables of empirical reality clearly in place, theoretical entities remained problematical: were they really only computational fictions introduced for the ease with which they they allowed complex predictive reasoning, as Frank (1932) held?
More problematical are uncertainties caused by periodic and/or transient changes of the VT geometry.
The play's problematical hero is Kleist's finest figure, reflecting Kleist's own conflicts between heroism and cowardice, dreaming and action.
The poignant and problematical issue is that the narcissistic extension is grieving for what never was, and this means that it takes longer to get over the relationship.
The latest and most problematical deal was the purchase of Prudential Health, an enormous money-loser.
Problematical, however, are proposals for pure research projects entirely unlikely to be completed before their own predictions for the expected appearance of super-intelligence [1].
Today's problematical pollutants are not characterized by high environmental concentrations but occur in the ultratrace range.
Bombing in the ruggedly mountainous countryside is problematical.
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