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1 This is particularly problematic given our growing reliance on cloud-based solutions.
2 This has been particularly problematic in the area of software patents.
3 PJI with associated osteomyelitis is particularly problematic and difficult to cure.
4 Slowness was particularly problematic in the pace of change on diversity, argued Arday.
5 At the Camp Nou, where identity matters, that tends to be particularly problematic .
6 Mind you, it's not the utilities themselves that are particularly problematic .
7 This is particularly problematic when these consequences span significant amounts of space and time.
8 He said council-owned buildings like community halls and indoor swimming pools were particularly problematic .
9 This is particularly problematic for more controversial decisions, such as closing hospitals or libraries.
10 Better infrastructure Poor infrastructure remains a particularly problematic barrier to adopting digital payment systems.
11 Here the selectors are faced with a particularly problematic conundrum.
12 FATCA is particularly problematic for Switzerland, which has a tradition of strict bank secrecy.
13 Gastrointestinal toxicities have been particularly problematic at high irinotecan doses.
14 Prices collapsed in 2008, which was particularly problematic for Lisheen given its high cost base.
15 The latter may be particularly problematic in the elderly.
16 This is particularly problematic with the Tile Slim, should it be stored in a wallet.
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