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problematic

[prob-luh-mat-ik] / ˌprɒb ləˈmæt ɪk /


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Spending the money is proving more problematic than raising it.

From BBC

History suggests thematic ETFs could be problematic as they have a track record of launching late in a market cycle, charging higher fees and underperforming once the hype fades.

From MarketWatch

He launches a passionate defence of preserving remembrances of the past, even if that past is "problematic" as a way of "ensuring public memory of its injustice".

From BBC

This dynamic, coupled with low returns from these investments, became problematic.

From Barron's

Those types of stimulus checks could prove problematic for inflation, says Wayne Winegarden, senior fellow in economics at the free-market Pacific Research Institute.

From Barron's