However, comparison of these extant hemichordates with the erect, fenestrate colonies of Dictyonema is problematical. |
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The barriers between the privileged sections of the Third Estate and the nobility were especially problematical. |
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I feel that it remains problematical to try to determine the politics of a source by looking at who cites it. |
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It is unquestionably problematical to make a distinction between thought and feeling. |
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Since his descendants were in hiding, tracing a line of authority became problematical. |
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Our current citizenship laws are problematical but why go the sledgehammer route which will just whip up racism? |
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Establishing the date at which jade objects were carved has so far proved problematical. |
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The wide political diversity in the resistance proved extremely problematical. |
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Basements can be problematical, due to lack of light and circulation of air. |
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Others have found it more problematical because of its links with theories of embourgeoisement and the role of the labour aristocracy. |
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The gear change was a weird electro-pneumatic device and at the end of the 1935 year was still problematical. |
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The identity of their opponents remains problematical, but on this showing, they will not be clad in green and gold. |
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God becomes transcendent, the question of possible immanence becoming problematical. |
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As main-character material, Wittgenstein likewise was highly problematical. |
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On a large scale, distillation is problematical and expensive. |
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But this is a very problematical solution: the effects of the most computer viruses cannot be removed by anyone unexperienced. |
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The play's problematical hero is Kleist's finest figure, reflecting Kleist's own conflicts between heroism and cowardice, dreaming and action. |
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Conversely, the vaccine induces a certain number of adverse reactions, and the duration of the immunity it produces is problematical. |
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At the very least, the questions concerning access to this information remain problematical. |
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If the view is that transparency should be a guiding principle, filtering is deeply problematical. |
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The coordination of sports, an increasingly problematical area, is also vital as an area where Members need advice and support. |
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Without adequate income and the possibility of financing their operations through the banks, solving the equation seems problematical? |
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This is also why it is problematical to print on substrates with a low surface tension. |
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The phrasing of the existing targets is sometimes vague, making it problematical to interpret the targets and select appropriate indicators. |
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Estimating the data capture rate for this segment of the industry is the most problematical. |
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In particular, the overall trade regime for pharmaceuticals remains problematical. |
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In the light of such considerations, it is clear that the formulation of specific principles of continuity is problematical. |
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It appears that existing recourse makes the management of employees problematical. |
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At the same time, soft water also makes the build-up of natural protective layers more problematical. |
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My advice to other pianists is to gear such matters to a purpose, but after playing scales endlessly for a week that problematical arpeggio in the score can still sound awful! |
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They could have had trouble raising new capital, it could have been problematical. |
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The challenge is to look at situations in a neutral manner, which is not the same thing as being detached, and to facilitate the resolution of situations that are problematical in terms of fairness. |
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However, as was suggested in a previous section of this article, the nature, incidence and severity of Churchill's Black Dog is problematical. |
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Some banks raised the issue that the migration of mandates from existing national direct debit schemes to the new SEPA scheme could be problematical, since new mandates might be required in some countries. |
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This they were able to do, as the barbarians in this country were to make his crossing of the Rhone problematical. |
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This form of support is especially problematical in the international context as it artificially stimulates domestic production and therefore distorts world trade. |
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Now that we have examined the background to this bill, I would like to set out the points which are, in my humble opinion, the most problematical. |
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In addition, Peter Por also poses the question of how far this ambivalent creation represents a symptomatic answer to the challenge of the cultural age, to the place of the art work in culture, which has become problematical. |
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Natural stone and marmoreal surfaces have a problematical, typicalcleaning behaviour: Polluted surfaces can not simply be cleaned bylimescale remover without damaging the surface of the material. |
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Many areas of the globe today have evolved considerably, albeit in problematical and disparate ways, thereby taking their place among the great powers destined to play important roles in the future. |
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In the first hypothesis, taking into account a conviction handed down in another Member State should not be too problematical, since it will be one fact among others. |
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First, setting a benchmark often proves problematical. |
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The most problematical part of the work, arguably, is the recapitulatory region. |
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While such knowledge can be useful to the practitioner, the way teacher education institutions have attempted to make it available to future teachers has been problematical. |
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Another issue I see as problematical is that while information on job-seekers is accessible on the portal, there is much less information on companies providing job opportunities. |
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It becomes much more problematical when the rules are changed after the game has started, especially when that change is sudden, unforeseeable and significant. |
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There is a petition circulating at the present time, and people will be surprised how many everywhere in Quebec are now aware of this problematical situation. |
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