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The culture was deemed as problematically different than the mainstream.
But, more problematically, it appears to extend well beyond physical assaults.
A past version of myself would've called this prioritization problematically selfish.
"I know it's problematically applied and it's extraordinarily expensive," Greenlick said.
Often, most problematically, advertisements seem to substitute for art-historical information.
Problematically, the plan could only fund profitmaking infrastructure projects, like toll bridges.
Importantly -- and potentially problematically for Biden -- that question broke down along ideological lines.
They wanted to make sure these men had not behaved problematically, she said.
Concerns over outsourcing and national security aside, Chinese manufacturing and shipping is problematically carbon-intensive.
That method problematically forces complaints into the public sphere, said Ms. Lo, the foundation researcher.
More problematically, we have already seen regional powers trying to challenge past customs and constraints.
Problematically for Iran, its economy was just starting to recover after a period in the wilderness.
More problematically for Rightscorp, it's likely to piss off customers, with no discernible benefit for ISPs.
For new-music fanatics in the New York region, the first weekend of October was problematically rich.
More problematically, there is much more about digital ad technology here than most readers could possibly want.
At home, Logan is confronted with her newly single mom and her mom's problematically charming producer boyfriend.
Though problematically delayed, this week's Congressional movement can still positively impact this year's midterm elections in some ways.
And, perhaps most problematically, the exact science behind the accelerated gestation is never explained, even in fictional terms.
More problematically, the tutorial lays out the A-to-B without providing any sort of strategic roadmap for success.
Evans said he expects inflation to pick up, but not quickly or problematically as it did in the 1970s.
Not everyone who uses ends up using frequently or "problematically," but use does become a driving force for some.
Sometimes Google's embeds switched between roles—problematically, between ad sales and lobbying, the Campaign for Accountability found via LinkedIn.
This way of thinking tends, problematically, to attribute the entirety of a person's success or failure to her disability.
Ultimately, Clay thwarts tragedy (somewhat problematically, by standing between Tyler and his guns) and Tyler leaves with Tony (Christian Navarro).
Thanksgiving, albeit still problematically attached to a fable of colonization, is a holiday all about simply meeting for a meal.
More problematically is XXXTentacion, who is the No. 3 most streamed artist worldwide and in the U.S., and whose album ?
Problematically, NASA's 2015 Astrobiology Strategy makes scarce mention of viruses, focusing primarily on the search for fully cellular alien microorganisms.
Most problematically, the bug could push developers to other login platforms like Google's or Apple's new Sign In With Apple.
Such museum-targeted work has since earned a genre name, "institutional critique," which, problematically, has served as a marketing handle.
Problematically for the prime minister, there has been strong criticism from Brexiteers and the DUP about any deal that does that.
More problematically, however, the high degree of resolution provided required a computer to parse through a mind-boggling number of routes.
What might have been viewed as a one-off stocks reaction to LME tightness is starting to look more problematically structural.
He also (problematically) calls for the creation of a new government agency devoted to protecting consumer privacy and regulating internet speech.
Problematically for euro zone leaders, however, Italy is seen as "too big to bail out" and its funding needs too great.
The Afghan government's exclusion problematically confines the bargaining to the interests of the U.S. and the Taliban, not the Afghan people.
But critics say that process allows for a problematically long window of time 24 days before any inspection could take place.
How to create a smart, dynamic cover that would reflect the material in question, without being gratuitously and problematically sexualized itself?
Her deep depression, grief and sadness fester until they metastasize into an all-encompassing rage, albeit one that is problematically rendered.
Problematically, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is the largest investor in SoftBank's $100 billion "Vision Fund" having committed $45 billion the fund.
This causes the animals to turn a ghostly white—hence the term "bleaching"—but more problematically it cuts off their food supply.
Even more problematically, Iran has stated that it will prohibit inspections of military sites, thus further complicating the issue of compliance verification.
More problematically for Democrats, statehood is contentious on the island itself, and Puerto Ricans might not approve of admission to the union.
Muilenburg deciding to give up his bonus can't gauze over the fact that hundreds of people died in problematically designed Boeing aircraft.
More problematically, these older females are also more inclined to devour their partners after mating, making the males' preference all the more baffling.
His camera chases them around the house, capturing every bruise and broken bone: it is domestic violence shot, problematically, like a prize-fight.
One sex worker is named "Thunder Thighs," and nothing else is currently known about her character other than that problematically-titled anatomical feature.
It is also problematically populated with characters who might as well have walked out of the children's stories that Harper likes so much.
Things only get worse when LeeAnne Locken confiscates the very problematically-named "El Señor Hottie Blackie," which is its own can of worms.
Most problematically, they failed to grasp that its business model basically guaranteed that large-scale invasions of privacy would become the new normal.
Problematically, though, lots of people take Adderall for real medical reasons, so who gets to determine at what point the pills are frivolous?
It's true that, historically, queer sexualities have been problematically linked with "deviant" behavior and used by the criminal justice system in punitive ways.
More problematically, the market for works by young international artists aren't as much in demand as they were three or four years ago.
As, for example, in minimalist painting—and, perhaps, more problematically, in minimalist musical compositions, whose micro-modulations can become as pervasive as dust.
Photo: GettyA village on the coast of France has banned swimming in the presence of Zafar, a bottlenose dolphin that has become problematically horny.
Problematically though, none of the trends have held for very long, not even the February episode dubbed "Vol-mageddon" which saw major U.S. stock markets .
Most problematically for the European Commission is Italy's U-turn on a previously agreed budget deficit target of 0.8 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Gentrification is a looming menace threatening to seize the problematically-named La Chinita, the Hernandez's aging family-owned bar and apartment building in Boyle Heights.
The tree-planting programs, he noticed, focused on ecology and, problematically, gave ownership of newly planted trees to the Haitian government, which the peasants distrusted.
Alternatively, one could change the foreign tax credit regime that problematically interacts with the GILTI tax; specifically, do not allocate expenses to the GILTI income.
A medley of short scenes interlarded with violin solos, it lacks coherence; its argument never comes into focus and, most problematically, its women don't either.
Even Waititi's Hitler, so jovial — and to be completely honest, almost problematically endearing — in the beginning, reveals a rotten underbelly in the film's final moments.
Perhaps even more problematically, it's feared that invasive Earthly life could snuff out an alien ecosystem before we even have a chance to study it.
Problematically, policies designed to lower the prices that Americans pay for drugs and increase the prices that other countries pay may be difficult to enact.
More problematically, Trump's move validates Kim Jong Un's claim that only a nuclear-armed North Korea will be treated with respect by the Trump administration.
In many ways, The Bachelorette waffles — often problematically — between idealizing male vulnerability, exposing toxic masculinity, and making comedy out of a "bros will be boys" ethos.
But problematically, its competitors like Instagram Stories continued to surge, with it now having 400 million daily Stories users and WhatsApp Status now having 450 million.
And, more problematically, the documents Trump filed with OGE contain figures that are self-reported -- and that apparently treat Trump's business revenues as his own personal income.
Cramer has been saying for months there's no need to worry about inflation since it's not problematically high, and that the economy is showing pockets of weakness.
For Martin — who insisted, problematically in my view, that artists should stay out of the world, have no political responsibilities — art was something more basic: a lifesaver.
More problematically, his fascination with his mother is not always conveyed with the urgency presumably intended: This is a short book, but it could be shorter still.
There is a spiritual axiom in recovery that goes: You become psychologically stunted at the age in which you first begin to drink problematically, to numb emotions.
Finally, and perhaps most problematically, Facebook is "looking at how people can use our services to help contribute to broader efforts to contain the outbreak," Zuckerberg wrote.
Though Asian-American women face equally vexing problems when it comes to representation, our own sexuality — however problematically portrayed, however exoticized — is, for better or worse, accepted.
Though Asian-American women face equally vexing problems when it comes to representation, our own sexuality — however problematically portrayed, however exoticized — is, for better or worse, accepted.
As one senior official in Brussels puts it, the euro works tolerably well for 16 of its members, but not for three: Greece, Portugal and, most problematically, Italy.
The fact that the X-Men have a history of being used to comment (somewhat problematically) on diversity and oppression only increases the cultural reach of the story.
I asked Klobuchar, who had shed the macaw and was now ensconced in a corner booth, whether she was worried that the Democratic field was becoming problematically large.
The pamphlet comes from the state Department of Health, and includes helpful suggestions like "self-care" (read: using cold and heat), and, more problematically, chiropractic and massage therapy.
In fact, philosophers and lawyers alike have been pointing out that talk of technology "ethics" is problematically vague, and can remain so even with the enlisting of experts.
" More problematically, she added that employers ran the risk of creating environments where people didn't feel comfortable sharing opinions, which could "undermine innovation and impact the bottom line.
Problematically, if oil prices continued to increase, as predicted by the Fund, that could weaken the resolve of oil exporters to continue reforms, while exacerbating pressures on oil importers.
The concept gets a "Westworld" twist here, although the reasons behind Chucky's bad behavior are quickly if problematically explained near the outset, through the machinations of a disgruntled employee.
Problematically compelling anti-heroes are a dime a dozen these days, but how are we ever supposed to root for Sebastian, the sexual assaulter and purveyor of revenge porn?
This follows negotiations with Brussels officials, aimed at ensuring the plan is not viewed as state-aid to the bank, which would add to Portugal's problematically high budget deficit.
Dr. Shulkin, along with some top staff people — and, most problematically, his wife — went to Europe last summer to attend the International Ministerial Conference on Veterans' Issues in London.
In fact, the decision was a sign of weakness — of Mr. Abe's political weakness and also, more problematically for the country, of a crisis of representativeness in Japanese politics.
In your editorial you problematically argue that the perspective of the psychiatrist is simultaneously irrelevant because the "obvious" is being stated and dangerous because of public misunderstanding and stereotyping.
"While ED drugs can bring real relief for men who want to—but have difficulty—having penetrative sex, they also promote problematically narrow cultural norms for masculinity and sexuality," says Wentzell.
The fashion community has grappled with the subject problematically in the past, and it can't seem to find a way to tactfully address the homeless (or, ideally, just leave them alone).
But then Frank — and, separately, his pal Barry (Michael Cera) — glimpse the truth, aided by a problematically branded bottle of liquor (Bill Hader) and a wad of chewed gum (Scott Underwood).
And more problematically, it has reportedly triggered an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission about the circumstances of that tweet, which sent Tesla's stock zigzagging (lawsuits are likely to follow).
Matter's insistence on the nude female body, and on still lifes of flowers, drapery, and skulls as the focus of observational painting — for herself and her students — can also feel problematically outdated.
Beyond questions of morality, this story problematically feeds a larger problem because New York University's decision to admit her so perfectly fits the anti-liberal and anti-intellectual narrative of the Trump supporter.
So, more problematically, do all the other women in the play, who, in addition to the patrician Anna, include Sergei's wife, Sophia (Jacqueline McKenzie), a humanitarian physician, and Nikolai's girlfriend, Maria (Anna Bamford).
In doing so, he reveals that even though "display" ostensibly means "to make a prominent exhibition of something where it can be easily seen," many such public presentations have problematically exploitive semi-hidden agendas.
Of course, not all women who partake are drinking problematically, and there's nothing wrong with wanting to hit up happy hour with friends or enjoy a glass or two of red with a meal.
The Checkup It's a classic which-came-first question: Is the child not getting enough sleep because of problem behaviors, especially at bedtime, or is the child behaving problematically because of not getting enough sleep?
Partners: Multiple sources say that the relationship between Kalanick and Arianna Huffington became problematically close, with Kalanick not really speaking to any other directors between the time he took a leave of absence and Tuesday's investor revolt.
It lists a number of other problematically named cocktails (anyone for a Democratic Immunity or Hell Toupee?), as well as a range of Trump's "favourite campaign trail snacks" including meatloaf and eggs and the Trump Tower Burger.
I'd in particular been watching their work closely during the Arab Spring, and felt strongly that the global media narrative on the Middle East and North Africa was, problematically, still being commanded by Westerners and/or males.
His wider point is that much current research into the effectiveness of digital ads is problematically narrow and so is exactly missing a broader picture of how consumers might engage with alternative types of less privacy-hostile marketing.
For some, the model problematically passes the buck away from the local government that should be investing in the park area; for others, it's a realistic approach in countries where poverty is a bigger concern than bird counts.
These people are much like the small group of fans who came out to purchase Chasez's equally problematically titled debut Schizophrenia before being shamed by their peers and decided it best not to support the project in subsequent weeks.
As my own family's problematically ginger second-born and someone who fled Canada for England, I've recently completed something of a reverse-Harry and am therefore in a perfect position to dispense some classic, North American-style unsolicited advice.
Most problematically, Mr. Possokhov, a former principal with the Bolshoi Ballet who is now choreographer in residence at the San Francisco Ballet, doesn't find a convincing physical language for Nureyev to suggest something of his character and inner life.
Most problematically, Kalanick and Uber's major investor Benchmark have been embroiled in an increasingly ugly public legal battle, initiated by the Silicon Valley venture firm, which has put the other board members in the crossfire and often at cross-purposes.
Perhaps more problematically, they promote a false narrative that we live in a society that has evolved beyond fat stigma, even as fat women continue to be employed at lower rates and earn less on average than their slender counterparts.
Even more problematically, those chargers aren't materially worse than the AirPower pad will be at charging a phone or headphones — AirPower's claim to fame is some fancy charge indicators on an iPhone and some convenience in the form of its beam-forming tech.
The transgressions in her performance that are specific to her experience — including being a nude Arab woman and stuffing the French flag into her mouth, which is illegal in France — were thus equated, problematically, with transgressions against a historically oppressed culture and people.
The Israeli Ministry of Defense said 900 of the newly announced homes were being planned for Ariel, an urban settlement of about 20,000 residents that Israel considers a "bloc," but is strategically — and problematically — located in the heart of the West Bank.
And, even more problematically for Biden, he has decades upon decades of recorded Senate votes that, if properly utilized by one of his Democratic opponents (or several of them) could cast him as someone who simply is not made for these times.
Last fall, in defending his handling of the Cosby case, Mr. Castor was quoted as saying that Ms. Constand's original account to the police about her encounter with Mr. Cosby was, problematically, not as detailed as the one contained in her subsequent civil complaint.
Problematically, the U.K. would like to maintain its lucrative access to the EU's single market and 500 million consumers but to do so must accept the EU's founding principles, known as the "four freedoms," that guarantee the free movement of goods, capital, services, and people.
Additionally, and just as problematically, Wolvereye did not make its full methodology available to the Post or its readers—unlike the original Post poll, which acknowledged, albeit not very prominently, that only 36 percent of interviewees said they were actually enrolled in a tribe.
"The House on the Lagoon" — a multigenerational story about a wealthy and problematically haughty family that begins in 1917, when Puerto Ricans were granted American citizenship, and ends in the 1980s — is told with rival narrators, a husband and wife, with often conflicting points of view.
What we found is that "Cops" is edited far more problematically than it lets on, that it consistently presents excessive force as good policing and that its structural reinforcement of racial stereotypes about criminality raises questions about the ethics of continuing to let the show remain on the air.
Most problematically, his five kings include every Middle Eastern power center; taking on all of them simultaneously is unlikely to turn out well for anyone, except perhaps hard-liners in Moscow and Beijing, who would look on the resulting American quagmire with baffled surprise at their own good fortune.
What's problematic is that in doing so, the producers chose to preserve every other aspect of the original story -- including its Tokyo setting, its Japanese wardrobe and decor aesthetic, its nonhumans (robot geishas) and its disposable villains and ethnic backdrop crowds; and most problematically, the physical appearance of its main cast.
Moreover, the naked male bodies of the performers are problematically related to the issue of gendered heroism, the counterpoint of which would be the thorny Western fantasy of the body of black male or the mulato after the 1970s, a body that nurtures the industry of sexual tourism in Cuba.
When he began producing a certain kind of book, one that blurred the line between fiction and nonfiction, as well as, more problematically, showcasing a well-meaning, wealthy, white American male writer narrating the life experiences of marginal characters, often people of color, his language functioned in a somewhat different manner.
Although it was published in two volumes, and contains insights on subjects as different from each other as federalism, the education of young women, and military discipline, Tocqueville's masterpiece was dominated from start to finish by one and only one idea: that democracy had, mostly problematically, influenced every area of American life.
If Hidden Figures can sometimes suggest that "Black Lives Matter, but only when up against these Commie bastards," the women's march (initially, and problematically, dubbed the "Million Women March" by its white female organizers) has felt to some like a too-little, too-late hoo-ha from the same demographic who helped put Trump into office.
Second, and this seems extremely important now, in its harrowing tour of the plantations where Turner was forced to preach to quell any rebellions, and then in the uprising (linked visually, if problematically, to the forthcoming Civil War), it told a story about how the Bible is sometimes used to oppress people, and sometimes propels them to seek freedom.
But more than just being a tactical campaign blunder, in my view, this reflects a broader problem for Clinton, and a problem Sanders also happens to share: Neither of them has any idea how to talk about foreign policy issues, either in the primary or, more problematically, in the general election, where they will be much more important.
Belgian legislation also falls foul of EU law, per the opinion, for imposing a "general and indiscriminate" obligation on digital service providers to retain data — with the AG also flagging that its objectives are problematically broad ("not only the fight against terrorism and serious crime, but also defence of the territory, public security, the investigation, detection and prosecution of less serious offences").
The program opens on Wednesday with Julie Dash's half-hour-long "Illusions," starring Lonette McKee as an African-American movie executive in the 708s who passes as white, and Elia Kazan's 2212 passing drama "Pinky," which followed "Gentleman's Agreement," his best-picture-winning exposé on anti-Semitism, with an exposé on racism that problematically cast the white actress Jeanne Crain as an African-American woman.
Doing so might help address problematically short-term thinking in corporate America: Companies are increasingly under pressure from investors to make money fast, and corporate earnings seasons can almost turn into gambling sessions where companies lay out guidance, analysts put out estimates of how much they think a firm will make in a given quarter, and whether or not they make that semi-arbitrary benchmark determines whether their report is a hit or a miss.

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