Similar words: problematically, problematic, problem identification, emblematic, mathematical, mathematically, problem, mathematical model. Meaning: ['prɑblə'mætɪkl /'prɒb-] adj. 1. open to doubt or debate 2. making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe.
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31, It goes on to outline the way in which British social policy itself has changed and to consider the problematical elements in its future.
32, Success is proving that you can do something that you already know you can do, or doing something correctly the first time, which can often be a problematical victory.
33, To save ourselves from imaginary, or at any rate problematical, evils,(Sentence dictionary) we often incur real suffering.
34, Thirdly, it could take some overlapping problematical historical issues or categorized one to solve out with application of the knowledge from the relative academic subjects.
35, These few examples may suffice to show that the above definition of sexual behavior is problematical .
36, I have already alluded to the problematical relationship between the historian's kind of history and the kind of history written by scientists who have participated in the development.
37, Selecting just one problematical area at a time is less confusing for students.
38, In sum, the concept of childhood sexuality is problematical for a variety of reasons.
39, It should be noted, however, that even the use of the explicit sources is problematical.
40, In Sophoclean tragedy the city is also the focus for the hero's problematical relation to civilized values.
41, A resurgent China will be problematical in a number of ways.
42, When repressed, they do not hide behind any trifling thing but behind ideas and figures that have already become problematical for other reasons, and intensify and complicate their dubious nature.
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