Sentence examples for technically problematic from inspiring English sources

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The chair of the work and pensions committee may have been indicating that such a proposal would be technically problematic.

But "preventing traction sand" from reaching waterways is difficult, said Mr. Roberts, of the E.P.A., who added, "Restoration will be even more technically problematic and expensive".

But the digital camera has automated the whole procedure which, alongside developments in autofocus technology, makes it harder but not impossible to take a technically problematic picture.

As this is technically problematic in plant cells, we used S. cerevisiae and a Fe radiolabelling assay.

The size and repetitive nature of the Rhipicephalus microplus genome makes obtaining a full genome sequence fiscally and technically problematic.

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Searching is technically less problematic than providing the answers in a digestible way for the user.

Parsons saw that while this was technically feasible, it was tactically problematic.

He's been criticised in the past for sticking his oar into political matters, and if he kept at that it would highlight the problematic royal prerogative powers monarchs still technically have.

However, MRSI is technically more challenging than SVS, and quantification of metabolite levels is more problematic.

However, construction of such expression vectors is technically time consuming and low amount of antisense RNA can be expressed is still problematic.

While not technically considered an addiction, excessive attachment to the Internet is becoming more commonplace and problematic.

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