Examples of using Problematical in English and their translations into Swedish
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That's problematical.
This carrot-and-stick policy is extremely problematical.
This can be a problematical concept.
At the heart of it, however, these reports are problematical.
But as problematical as this fact may be, I am in love. With you.
RATZINGER: You have touched on a very problematical issue.
Mr President, it is problematical to classify countries in advance depending on whether they are in
plumbing and parking problematical.
The alternative- not having jobs- is quite problematical, but the kinds of jobs they have are also very problematical. .
A law which does not apply to the strong is extremely problematical.
This concerns insulting the memory of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and is problematical because this is also a restriction of freedom of speech.
that even the use of the explicit sources is problematical.
the situation in Kosovo is still problematical and confused, and Milosevic remains utterly unreliable.
the situation is extremely problematical.
Such a situation is all the more problematical when this growth is further strengthened by the lack of measures to internalize certain environmental effects in a proper manner.
That tapping this ship's energy reserves Seems more problematical than we thought.
Another issue I see as problematical is that while information on job-seekers is accessible on the portal,
However, the report on the Amsterdam Treaty is problematical in some areas.
This distinction is problematical, since the meaning of either"ontological union" or"conformity of will" depends on the presuppositions about human nature held by the author in question.
should be a guiding principle, filtering is deeply problematical.
There are, however, some problematical cases in which Commissioners-designate are not suited to the portfolio that they have been assigned,
also more problematical.
for temporary problems or as long-term treatment(during problematical periods) to support the stomach function in sensitive individuals.
whether this were the same individual as any of those is problematical.
That is why the question of the integration of islands in the Internal Market has remained problematical since the Single European Act.
The Committee therefore believes the blanket application of the country-of-origin principle in the cross-border provision of services is premature problematical.
cease to be problematical as a result of this form of tinnitus masking.
If the European Union follows the US policy example, that could therefore become highly problematical.
Traceability in this commercial chain, especially in the necessary chronological order, is always problematical and uncertain.
In no way should they be given the impression that in granting a licence they are getting entangled in a legally problematical procedure.