problematic aspect

collocation in English

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problematic
adjective
uk
/ˌprɒb.ləˈmæt.ɪk/
us
/ˌprɑː.bləˈmæt̬.ɪk/
full of problems ...
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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofproblematicandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is also the mostproblematicaspectof the new technology.
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A secondproblematicaspectconcerns the problem of knowing whether any adaptive behavior is causally related to phenomenal consciousness.
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Anotherproblematicaspectto be considered is the high variability in the proportion of acute cases with respect to the incidence of chronic disease.
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So far it has been assumed that theproblematicaspectof measuring opportunity to conceive is to establish a terminal date.
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Aproblematicaspectof this division into spheres is that duties are attached to different agents endowed with different resources.
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One obvious butproblematicaspectof tree-drawing programs is that they are designed only to draw trees.
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They characterised breathing as aproblematicaspectof playing, and described their experiences in terms of physical discomfort, getting in the way of musical impetus.
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The unbalanced nature of most new party systems is a firstproblematicaspectthat has been highlighted.
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But their views seem to commit them to the idea that the production and comprehension systems use the same representations, and this is oneproblematicaspectof their approach.
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We are aware that this is an extremelyproblematicaspect.
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I now come to the most sensitive andproblematicaspectof the matter: financing.
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The different legislation of the individual provinces is an additionalproblematicaspect.
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I consider the most difficult andproblematicaspectof the 10-year transport plan and its objectives to be rail.
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The questionnaire will also touch on theproblematicaspectof the degree to which the free expression of opinion is guaranteed by the various national legal systems.
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These sometimes provided clues to solving someproblematicaspectof the current mission.
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Anotherproblematicaspectof conflict is that once parties are in a stand-off, the matter will not be resolved without a loser and a winner.
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However, also in this case aproblematicaspectis to be found.
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As should be clear from the discussion of the data in section 4.2, there are several problematic aspects of such an approach.
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We then arrive at the stalemate noted above where all solutions have problematic aspects.
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