problematicallyの例文
- He hasn't broken 3RR but is clearly behaving problematically:
- More problematically, Detzner had no documentation of his findings.
- Walter Liefeld describes briefly the word's problematically broad semantic range:
- Problematically, the 1555 agreement did not specify this detail.
- Problematically, there were S-Band equipment never a mixture.
- Unfortunately, the film runs amok much more problematically than the scientist does.
- Problematically, several different levels of masters often exist for any one audio release.
- Problematically, the character was often portrayed as an overly snide, egotistical brat.
- Or, even more problematically, what makes us follow the stories of the torturers?
- Some critics said a question in the poll on apartheid was complex and problematically formulated.
- And more problematically, it assumes literacy comes ( only ) with a degree in science.
- More problematically, Korean banks do not update their program every time INCA releases an update.
- Bast, representative of the lower middle class verging on working class, is problematically written out.
- Eventually I disengaged, seeing that the user was unable to accept that they were editing problematically.
- If this person was not actually editing problematically, then the block should not have been placed.
- Impairment ratings given to an individual by different medical examiners are sometimes problematically inconsistent with each other.
- Problematically, scholars advocating the third view have failed to agree on what the defining technique should be.
- Those responding to problematically formulated questions who fail to rectify the problem are complicit in perpetuating the problem.
- Some editors keep trying to insert problematically POV material into it which I think probably is also BLP violating.
- But don't count on AI actors happening soon, or even more problematically, having them work well.