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- 14 (2008) 2: 231–258. Norbert Götz. "Civil Society and NGO: Far from Unproblematic Concepts." The Ashgate Research Companion to Non-State Actors. Bob Reinalda...
- Germanic, after East Germanic had begun to diverge. However, changes unproblematically datable to the PNWGmc period are few, suggesting that that period...
- a certain fashion. Historical do****entaries in this mode deliver an unproblematic and "objective" account and interpretation of past events. Examples:...
- practice, or studies in the applied field. The dichotomy is not fully unproblematic because language pedagogy, language technology and other aspects of...
- separate symbols for open and near-open front vowels is usually considered unproblematic, because the perceptual difference between the two is quite small, and...
- receive more furloughs, stated in a submission that "the care has been unproblematic. He has had a stable mental status without relapse into drug abuse....
- good academic performance by asking his classmates for notes and was unproblematic. Alonso's father wanted a hobby to share with his children and built...
- Steven Deyle argues that the "trader's position in society was not unproblematic and owners who dealt with the trader felt the need to satisfy themselves...
- at the same time arrogant, ruthless and over-confident, although an unproblematic ally for the Argives. Parthenopaeus was the son of Atalanta by either...
- possible and some empiricists deny it exists. It is usually seen as unproblematic that one can come to know things through experience, but it is not clear...