English to Spanish Dictionary problematic

problematic

problemático
definition
noun
the problematics of artificial intelligence
a thing that constitutes a problem or difficulty.
adjective
the situation was problematic for teachers
constituting or presenting a problem or difficulty.
translation of 'problematic'
adjective
problemático,
dudoso
example
In reality, the moral implications in such a world are no more 'problematic' or complex than they are in the current one.
The 'problematic' nature of these terms has been discussed at length elsewhere.
This was a show that presented the 'problematic' areas of representation of people outside of one's socio-political group.
As it is in the witness cases that the courts have most directly confronted the 'problematic' nature of psychiatric illness claims, it is with those cases that we begin.
That said, no study of crime can ignore recorded criminal statistics, if only to highlight their partial and 'problematic' nature.
The 'problematic' nature of the concepts ‘Art Brut’ or ‘Outsider Art’ is once more exposed by a case such as his.
Like people who hoard possessions, animal hoarders often lack insight into the 'problematic' nature of their behavior.
But it is also a 'problematic' question since historical scholars have by no means come to any agreement on its answer.
Perhaps the most 'problematic' aspect of contemporary nature photography is what is not in the frame.
Thus, the 'problematic' nature of eyewitness reports was explicitly acknowledged by the U.S. Supreme Court.
It will do well to escape the controversy of its 'problematic' production, which has raised questions about the scrutiny afforded to public funding of film in Scotland.
Although they have the choice of return, it would be a more 'problematic' and difficult move than for British immigrants.
Blurring the distinction between slave and free makes more complicated and 'problematic' the nature of legal status.
He was a pioneer in designing programmes for captive elephant care, and in the capture and control of 'problematic' animals.
Her analysis captures the 'problematic' nature of the self in late modernity and presents it in stark and provocative relief.
But the more questions you ask about that, the more 'problematic' it becomes.
And because of the 'problematic' nature of this general metaphysics, the strategy of this discussion will have to be somewhat different.
The stories are all an attempt to answer Akhila's 'problematic' question: can a woman stay single and be happy at the same time?
It seems to be solid enough, but it is 'problematic' and tricky, you're never as sure of it as you'd like to be.
Changes to the Constitution have proved somewhat 'problematic' in the past.
One of the most controversial and 'problematic' aspects of globalisation is the homogenisation that tends to accompany it.
The 'problematic' software programme controls the town centre traffic lights in connection with recently installed sensors.
Poverty is presented as an issue of 'problematic' behaviour and low self-esteem, rather than of not having enough money.
It has also planned, more 'problematically' , to allow classroom assistants to take classes, in order to free up yet more teacher time.
Controlling access to food outside the home is even more 'problematical' .
Alas, in the West at least, it seems that there have been two equally 'problematical' responses to what is really a question of finding some meaning and purpose in human life.
The play is generally considered to stand alongside the work of Henry Miller for its insightful portrayal of the 'problematics' of the American dream.
Secondly, even more 'problematically' , PSA testing does not differentiate between aggressive and potentially fatal cancers, and those which might have had a benign course, never troubling their host.
The story resonates with the crucial 'problematics' of the exilic experience: the distinction between home and exile, as well as between danger and safety, becomes complicated and problematized.
Gerstler's poems highlight the 'problematics' of written discourse, requiring yet thwarting the operations of both memory and understanding.
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