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unproblematic /ˌʌnprɒbləˈmatɪk /adjectiveNot constituting or presenting a problem or difficulty: none of these approaches is unproblematic...- Nevertheless, it would be wrong to think that this use of the past as something positive in the present is always unproblematic or unambiguous.
- These places present an unproblematic narrative of the site's colonial history, celebrating the importance of the church, farming and fresh water in the foundation of the city.
- In countering current communal challenges, the person of faith has no simple or unproblematic recourse to religion.
Derivativesunproblematical adjective ...- Were he merely a talented international fixer this gift for negotiating would be largely unproblematical, but he also brings to negotiating strong emotional, moralising impulses.
- Our very distance, socially and psychologically, made our relations with them unproblematical and easy.
- The performances are unproblematical: both players are perfectly comfortable with the music, which neither demands, nor gives much opportunity to display, virtuosity.
unproblematically adverb ...- I have commented briefly before on recent attempts to identify the Left unproblematically with the values of, and the extant facts of, ‘constitutional democracy’, and Enlightenment principles of equality and enfranchisement.
- Rock music has conventionally - though not always or unproblematically - privileged performers who exist in the margins of culture (or at least put forth a convincing performance to this effect).
- A related note - I heard so much vituperation unleashed at Eyes Wide Shut that when I actually saw it, I thought it was quite good - it just wasn't doing what the critics wanted it to do, which was be unproblematically erotic.
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