| The picture it presents is far from rosy or unproblematic, and yet much of it is positive. |
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| This does not mean that women regarded relations with men, and particularly with the NUM, as straightforward and unproblematic. |
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| Nevertheless, it would be wrong to think that this use of the past as something positive in the present is always unproblematic or unambiguous. |
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| The transition of intellectual realism from Europe to the USA was not unproblematic. |
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| Interpretation and meaning appear as somehow unproblematic, self-evident, or transparent. |
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| But if we look at the stories told in the Gospels about the conception and birth of Jesus, what we find is far from simple or unproblematic. |
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| What I do know is that the chickadee was, in an obvious and unproblematic sense, responding to me in its expressive, chickadee-like manner. |
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| As Isabella shows him, however, neither domain is as unambiguous and unproblematic as he would like to believe. |
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| However, even a single inexhaustible form of unproblematic fun is enough to avoid the problems above. |
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| In countering current communal challenges, the person of faith has no simple or unproblematic recourse to religion. |
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| Language determines how we view the world, but not in the sense that there's an unproblematic correspondence between social and political concepts and their referents. |
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| It wasn't just the advice we received, it was also the unproblematic implementation that justified working together with transtec. |
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| The group publication of conference proceedings is rarely unproblematic. |
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| Second, barriers may arise from insufficient resources being allocated to the implementation of otherwise unproblematic policies or laws. |
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| Hawa paid particular attention to making the installation and processing of glass doors an unproblematic procedure. |
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| You want a commode chair which is unproblematic and at the same time comfortable to use? |
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| And the best about it is that the upgrade from mercury to sodium vapour lamps is cost-effective and unproblematic. |
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| Even simple fruit and veg aren't entirely unproblematic for the conscientious cook. |
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| This is actually an unproblematic regulation and also, in fact, an unproblematic report. |
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| In short, they are different, but they usually also feel completely, and in an unproblematic way, Canadian. |
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| However, constant vigilance is required to ensure that diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy remain unproblematic. |
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| The professional consensus is that the responses, though not unproblematic, are meaningful and reasonably comparable among various groups of individuals. |
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| When such authorities are subject to the independent decisionnmaking of the NCB this is unproblematic. |
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| The changing shades of the fabric and the creation of unproblematic seating mirrors are typical of this material. |
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| The integration of CNDP and other armed groups into FARDC had also not been unproblematic. |
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| The founding discovery of modernism has often been defined as the detachability of art from representation, from mimesis in the Aristotelian sense of unproblematic imitation. |
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| I am not implying that all needs ought to be targets of correctional intervention or those with correctional interventions are unproblematic. |
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| Setting prices is not unproblematic in practice, particularly in Colombia where I am writing from. |
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| This is unproblematic in some languages: The man eats and The dog eats don't require different verbs in Spanish or English. |
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| Adoption and implementation of the acquis in the area of inland waterways is expected to be unproblematic. |
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| In this instance, exploring the seemingly unproblematic nature of women's work lays bare the materialist bias underlying Western theories of hunting and fishing. |
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| The idea of computation is a murky idea and it's a mistake to think that we have a clear, unified, unproblematic concept of what counts as computation. |
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| In making this point I am certainly not suggesting that historical interpretation is always or even for the most part a straightforward and unproblematic task. |
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| In other words, Duchamp contradicted the progressivist and evolutionary assumptions, but viewed the appropriation of other cultures as unproblematic. |
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| From this perspective, the practice seems unproblematic. |
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| For the Review of Reviews, which was oriented toward the monthly periodical, its belatedness was unproblematic. |
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| The power of judicial review has defined the Supreme Court since Chief Justice John Marshall first asserted it in his brilliant Marbury v. Madison opinion, but its use is never unproblematic. |
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| Falconry requires a balance between mastery of wildness and acceptance of that wildness: an idea that is not unproblematic, as Ms Macdonald acknowledges. |
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| Employers now must consider whether rules or practices which in the past had been considered unproblematic may in fact be discriminatory and, if so, whether they can be modified to accommodate the needs of protected groups. |
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| Development ministers are not that unproblematic either. |
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| Such co-operation is mostly unproblematic for competition. |
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| It is important to remember, however, that despite the African Charter's distinctive cultural orientation, culture itself is not an unproblematic source of rights in the African Charter. |
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| In order to ask for the recovery now, it can not be excluded that the positive decision of the Commission in 1998 has created some kind of expectations that the aid package of 1994 was unproblematic. |
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| The ideal solution for professional washing of cutlery, glasses and white dishes for raw water with a high carbonate hardness and unproblematic additional mineral content. |
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| The areas of the curriculum most likely to be seen as factual and based on 'hard knowledge' with an unproblematic presence in school curricula are science and mathematics. |
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| Unfortunately, these licensing models are not completely unproblematic. |
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| It makes visionary ideas a topic for discussion as socially and historically specific sketches of contemporary society and not as unproblematic predictions. |
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| Opium use, which had been unproblematic in England for centuries, was first perceived as a widespread addiction problem in the nineteenth century. |
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| This compares with 410 such measures in 2006 and is in line with the Commission's commitment to facilitate the granting of unproblematic aid through block exemptions and focus its scrutiny on the most distortive types of aid. |
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| On the surface, the ovum sensor appears morally unproblematic, if not a moral boon. |
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| While the exact problems vary, in no country is the role of money in politics unproblematic. |
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| Medieval Schoolmen and their contemporary exponents generally consider inductive reasoning unproblematic. |
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| Love for a balanced, harmonious, self-sufficient and unproblematic existence is the root of Greek art. |
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