Примери за използване на Special problem на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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It's my special problem.
Special problems were not.
We have special problems.
Special Problems in Education.
Hints for special problems.
This particular larva has a very special problem.
Yeah, it's a special problem, all right.
The compressed air flow is usually stable,so there are no special problems.
There are some special problems, however.
In eating, Alano is unpretentious and does not give its owners special problems.
The Special Problems of Selling Products.
There was not a special problem.
There are no special problems with health, but make an appointment with a dentist.
North Korea is a very special problem.
In general, there are no special problems here, when it is very"squeezed", you will succeed!
Women alcoholics do have special problems.
Turkey poses a special problem given its increasing illiberalism at home and mercurial behavior abroad.
Fortunately, there are no special problems with potency.
The morning hangover syndrome passes quickly, it does not cause any special problems.
We don't have special problems to face.
Tell you why I called, Jonathan. Dexter's here in my office… and he has rather a special problem.
As a rule, there are no special problems in this area.
Considering the simplicity of registration as an individual entrepreneur,this is not a special problem.
Fine particles present special problems in flotation.
As long as Allied armies advanced slowly, administration andsupply constituted no special problem.
We purposefully cause special problems in these groups.
Much is made of the fact that this waste is radioactive… andtherefore there is some special problem produced by it.
Mold damage is(a) special problem often not covered, but the law is evolving in different states concerning mold.
While many adults have trouble assessing their own asthma,it's a special problem for children.
DNA damages are a special problem in non-dividing or slowly dividing cells, where unrepaired damages will tend to accumulate over time.