conceptual problem
collocation in Englishmeanings of conceptual and problem
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problem
noun [C]
uk/ˈprɒb.ləm/us/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
(Definition of conceptual and problem from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of conceptual problem
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Much of the confusion and lack of clinical clarity concerning delirium is accounted for by this conceptual problem.
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However, when a piece of theoretical work is dismissed as 'highly personal', it seems that an essentially conceptual problem masquerades as a mere terminological dispute.
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He argues that word learning is simply a case of a more general conceptual problem of induction.
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It is not, it is a conceptual problem.
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The location of the transition points are a nice conceptual problem for devotees of linguistic philosophy.
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Understanding this as a conceptual problem implies that to understand its ramifications, one must look beyond the lack of resources or political will.
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This assumption solves the conceptual problem for now, but should be re-examined in future research and for other countries (see also conclusions below).
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This tension is, ironically, less of a conceptual problem for a psychodynamic approach, even though mind-body dualism is much more pronounced in such a model.
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The very idea that a rational person can change his own level of patience seems to harbour a conceptual problem.
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The main conceptual problem is that this approach does not use all the information available from the bootstrap.
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There is a major conceptual problem here.
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Apart from the conceptual problem with the non-maximal phrase deletion, such an analysis does not provide a uniform solution to the cases that we have examined above.
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We don't think this is a major conceptual problem, as the primary goal in our simulations was to fit first-fixation durations and gaze durations rather than singlefixation durations.
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Whether such measures improve performance or not depends on the mix of operations, but the conceptual problem remains.
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Chege (1998) has gone some way towards correcting this conceptual problem by providing a more balanced view of the contributions of the various ethnicities to the economy.
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I have another conceptual problem about that which is analogous to the one about closer political union without ever having a united political society.
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There is a slight conceptual problem here.
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There is a clear conceptual problem.
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Leaving aside certain obvious errors, corrections made by an amendment did not raise any serious conceptual problem.
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All of these models have the conceptual problem of requiring an outside force acting on the space at all times to make it expand.
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