Sentence examples for relatively problematic from inspiring English sources

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In fact, I'm pretty sure a relatively problematic thought process had led me to the decision that finding some good Japanese music would look particularly impressive.

Common predictors of the overall quality perception which the patients perceive as relatively problematic aspects of care were 'was informed about follow-up care after completing treatment', 'knew next step in care'knewnewhoho to go to with questions', and 'providers were aware of test results'.

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Direct comparison of gene expression values from multiple studies may be relatively more problematic than comparing the effect size obtained from individual studies.

But there seems to be something about the images themselves that made one of them highly questionable and the other relatively non-problematic.

With the exception of certain areas of medicine where patient compliance is particularly problematic, relatively little is known about the influence of patients' satisfaction on medication adherence behavior.

The results of the present experiments demonstrate that ammonia could be problematic at relatively low levels for the intensive rearing of juvenile cobia; however, it is unlikely that the high levels of nitrite needed to harm juvenile cobia would be reached in a well designed and properly operating RAS.

Career firefighters reported relatively elevated levels of problematic alcohol use.

Admittedly, for each of the artforms Goodman investigates, it may be relatively easy to find problematic cases that appear to be counterexamples to his claims.

For example, even with clear implementation criteria, the identification of managed grassland in Canada is problematic with relatively low classification accuracy of 55, 58 and 69%, while in contrast, Canadian cropland has been mapped at 71, 82 and 93% accuracy for 1990, 2000 and 2010, respectively [22].

The VICELAND duo revisits clips of McGregor saying some pretty problematic (and relatively racist) statements toward his former opponents.

Kade Crockford, the director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Technology for Liberty project, told VICE News that sending officers into protests "to spy on dissidents is both relatively routine and extremely problematic".

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