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1 But when we consider them more carefully, a more problematic picture emerges.
2 US support is more problematic , as Obama performs an awkward balancing act.
3 But the book's most novel and prominent policy proposal seems more problematic .
4 The timing of the lawsuit couldn't be more problematic for the network.
5 But even more problematic , in his mind, was Gwen Arlington's independent streak.
6 Another source said more problematic loans could be put in the vehicle later.
7 He said giving baths was more problematic because of the physical strength needed.
8 While the first pitch went reasonably well, the second pitch proved more problematic .
9 However, the treatment of a coronary trifurcation lesion is more problematic .
10 But not all plastics are created equal; some are more problematic than others.
11 Right so there's a case where that's a little more problematic .
12 But other young women had more problematic reasons for their choice.
13 Childhood obesity was especially more problematic for children with a low socioeconomic status.
14 It made reporting the incident to the police even more problematic .
15 Exactly what this implies in the 1990s is rather more problematic .
16 But translating that into final demand is more problematic , Kinnersley says.
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