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problematic

[prob-luh-mat-ik] / ˌprɒb ləˈmæt ɪk /


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The engine rules were changed to attract new manufacturers - successfully - and only afterwards was it realised that the chassis rules would be problematic.

From BBC

This would require the bill to be stripped of the problematic provisions before it was passed, with MSPs trusting that Westminster would then reinsert them into the act.

From BBC

Murphy said that was “both a technical, procedural failure itself and a strong indication of something more fundamentally problematic: an abandonment of the technical knowledge and expertise embodied by that committee.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Potentially more problematic will be calls for compensation payments to U.S. companies and individuals — many in south Florida — whose property was expropriated after the revolution.

From Los Angeles Times

“The key point here is we really do need to see sustained gas price increases before it becomes problematic,” Mathews told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch