Sentence examples for was deemed problematic from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Goldstein said he has told officials at the bank that he would hire an engineer to test the soundness of the roof, and remove whatever weight was deemed problematic.

Considering the potential upper airway blistering following critical airway obstruction as well as difficult airway, general anesthesia was deemed problematic.

Its role in monitoring delirium however was deemed problematic.

By contrast, coordination of the activities in Mountside was deemed problematic by many, apart from those attending DIY Happiness groups, which were identified as positive because they acknowledged residents' sense of deprivation.

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A beautiful chiffon and lace blouse is deemed problematic.

The sets, too, by Eugene Lee, were deemed problematic.

Moshpits were deemed problematic; crowdsurfing in wellies an absolute no-no.

But even in Israel, some earlier construction in the Mattityahu East area is deemed problematic, because it was done without the required building permits.

Tennessee Williams's later work would be lucky to be deemed problematic, so vituperative have commentators been in their appraisals over time.

Yet they were increasingly criticized in the early 21st century because the features that made them an effective means of organization were deemed problematic.

John" has been deemed problematic, and undoubtedly avoided by some, for its text's many references to "the Jews" as those clamoring for Jesus' death (references stemming from Luther's translation of John's Gospel).

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