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to problematical
adjective
Doubtful or disputed
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Echoing a similar announcement in 1998, HealthSouth last month switched its earnings forecast from rosy to problematical and said the darkened prospects were a result of a Medicare payment policy that it said had caught it by surprise.
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Managers and analysts can use it to explore problematical issues relating to access to public services in a wide range of situations and sectors.
We're not programmed to respond to vague, problematical - you can't put a precise number on it – and the long term.
Stock sectors that would appear to be great bets turn out to be problematical.
This target class has been previously shown to be problematical for in silico target prediction due to the promiscuity of the targets [39].
Although the doctrine seemed to make problematical the unity of God, it did provide an answer to the first of the two issues confronted by the church in its doctrine of the person of Christ the issue of Christ's relation to the Father.
Third, they may lead the individual to develop problematical strategies such as thought suppression and rumination, which are linked to PTSD in paramedics.
It may prove to be problematical.
In a diverse society the mechanics of equality are supposed to be problematical.
Besides, if the up-to-the-minute Mr. Kirn were to be deprived of that handy all-purpose "old-fashioned" as a critical blade, no doubt his trendy tongue would cleave to his problematical palate and his with-it right hand would lose its down-dumbing.
Firstly, the crude glycerol was purified with acetic acid to reduce problematical impurities.
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