unproblematic造句1. Where deviance has a categorical, unproblematic quality, a penal response is triggered.
2. Contradictions can be subsumed in something so unproblematic as the designation of places.
3. The deconstruction of narrative as a natural or unproblematic activity was to be amplified by several other literary theorists.
4. For centuries, medicine was impotent and hence unproblematic.
5. Take an unproblematic example: France in 1940.
6. The H 10's output is really quite unproblematic, there are not any major issues to report.
7. The definition of an SME is unproblematic because there are political views on this that are relatively straightforward, even if they may leave shades of grey.
8. Then it seems unproblematic that we see red when we see that universal.
9. Even then, it is unproblematic, as Becker notes, when the disfavored group is not a sensitive minority.
10. Doubts have been raised concerning the precise nature of Salmon's religious identity and experiences, but the salient details are unproblematic.
11. Quantitative indices have considerable appeal for organizations, since they are easily handled and appear to be relatively unproblematic.
12. While parents provide a lifeline for many women in poverty, they are not always an unproblematic source of help.
13. As with most areas of sociological study, it is not often that a simple and unproblematic definition can be established.
14. Such confirmations merely indicate that some theory that was well established and regarded as unproblematic has been successfully applied once again.
15. But if the move from history to hystery were simply a matter of role reversal it would be relatively unproblematic.
16. In the last two decades, China has been experiencing fast economic expanding ever since, but the economic development in China (mainland) is not unproblematic.
17. Minorities may reject a patriotic loyalty and pride, which the majority finds unproblematic.
18. The combination of office tower and set-back floors on levels 7 and 8 enables the unproblematic creation of office spaces ranging from 100 to 4,000 sqm.
19. That all follows from Kripke's account of necessity and is unproblematic.
20. The side shots, in which Sri Aurobindo's face is less prominent, are unproblematic, so we shall review these quickly.
21. To an observer it then seems as if the flight conditions were unproblematic, and many a less experienced pilot has been tempted into launching and flying into unexpected turbulence.
22. Suppose we concede, as well, that every such physical event is causally unproblematic.
23. Until the mid-1990s, genetics and molecular biology were dominated by a set of assumptions generally presumed to be unproblematic.
24. And the metal to plastic interface seems to be relatively unproblematic.
25. Career and studies:If you can fully use all available resources, your work will be unproblematic this week, otherwise you may encounter difficulties.