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Synonyms for unproblematic

easy and not involved or complicated

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The vast majority of people who use illegal drugs do so unproblematically just like the majority of legal drug users do Trevor Boggis Just 6,000 tickets available to Welsh fans for Uefa Champions League final in Cardiff The fans of the teams that reach the final should be given them all anyway!!!
They position the Roman Catholics as fierce and organized critics of sterilization, while placing feminists in the proeugenics camp unproblematically. They are not convinced by the recent scholarship by Johanna Schoen and others, which argues that part of the shift in eugenics and rights-based discourse after the Second World War is explained by demands by women for sterilization for contraceptive purposes.
Like Fontaine, both Hepburns are associated with father figures early in their careers, the relationship reflecting the historical moment: After a decade (the 1920s) of women challenging patriarchal definition, it is not surprising that in 30s Hepburn relations between father and daughter are sometimes rebarbative; Audrey Hepburn's films of the 50s, a period of extreme social and political conservatism, provide a fantasy of the daughter unproblematically transferring her nurturing feelings for her father to a lover who is the father's contemporary.
While the concept of "seamlessness" has pervaded industry talk about mobile media technologies, intending to unproblematically highlight the promise of efficient communication and coordination of tasks, the 14 chapters of this edited volume problematize the idea of seamlessness for negotiating forms of presence, identity, politics, and place through the medium of mobile information technologies (or so-called smartphones) through cultural, psychological, and media studies perspectives.
She surveys their provenance, sex, marital status and job; she describes their neighbourhoods, clubs, daily life and level of integration, or lack thereof; and she draws a profile of their periodicals and most prominent militants, whom she unproblematically refers to as 'the elite'.
The bisclavret in this reading is revealed to be human, wolf and dog, inhabiting none of these 'identities' unproblematically, 'a densely layered creature that resists compartmentalization' (p.
Furthermore, arguments about whether Williamson's role in Diaries constitutes it as quality television are less clear since he is not always unproblematically positioned as a successful auteur.
The discussion slides unproblematically among US, UK, Canadian, and Australian examples as if these historical-geographical contexts do not present significant differences with any analytic import.
Even where one finds no specific term that may be unproblematically translated as 'empathy', as is the case of Yap, the focus of Throop's ethnographic chapter, social relations are informed in practice by emotional dynamics that evoke empathy as we understand it cross-culturally.
When Biometrics Fail challenges the reader to rethink what biometric technologies in effect sell--that is, an extension of a capitalist-driven prison system that unproblematically includes all those less than 'powerful citizens'.
In almost every corner of the world, academic historians have presented the nation as the main container of history (a community whose existence can be unproblematically projected back onto history), the state as the most civilized reflection of the nation's aspirations, and the West as source of unquestioned dynamism in world history.
Shirin Madon, however, finds that although these ideas are accepted "unproblematically," the "evidence so far shows that the linkage between better technology and better governance and ultimately better development is not automatic" (p.