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problematic

[prob-luh-mat-ik] / ˌprɒb ləˈmæt ɪk /


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A stronger euro is also problematic for the region's export-driven economies, particularly Germany, as it makes the cost of companies' goods pricier overseas.

From Barron's

As one graduate student tells Mr. Szetela, there are “social points awarded for each identification of something problematic.”

From The Wall Street Journal

For obesity doctors and researchers, this kind of messaging is problematic.

From The Wall Street Journal

This limitation is less problematic for movements involving the arms and hands.

From Science Daily

“We can take a bit of a breather, at least from a drought perspective. This is not going to be a problematic year in California.”

From Los Angeles Times