Examples of using More problematic in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Political
Ben, your DNA is more problematic.
Even more problematic, they're not listening to poor people themselves.
It is a little more problematic for me.
In Southern Europe, jobs growth has been more problematic.
Considerably more problematic is Galileo.
Which only makes the whole story more problematic.
The situation is more problematic when breakdowns are required.
Other conflicts of interest are more problematic.
Architecture can be more problematic in Switzerland's ski resorts.
This makes proper regulation more problematic.
I tried. which will be even more problematic. If we force him, he will just go rogue.
The situation for older workers is even more problematic.
This is more problematic for soft or very elastic materials
Unfortunately, your husband's tests are much more problematic.
The situation has become even more problematic during the current financial
So, to get disability 3 groups will become even more problematic.
These types of accounts are more problematic and cost prohibitive for you to resolve yourselves.
If these occurred, the adjustment process could of course be more problematic.
The stronger the position of the supplier, the more problematic is the loss of intra-brand competition.
the friction that you speak of could be much more problematic.
The more problematic international competition becomes,
which will be even more problematic.
That issue can become even more problematic when baccarat goes under one of its more traditional names.
Checking the transposition of non-explicit provisions is, however, more problematic.
A more problematic situation arises if the primary adjustment is made between parties that are indirectly related.
may be more problematic during travel.
More problematic still: A buyer, to claim clear title,
In this document, the Commission displays a new and more problematic attitude concerning the question of universal service.
are more problematic.
Others see the more problematic sides of this, such as restrictions on our freedom