英語 での The real problems の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The real problems are regulatory.
They don't see the real problems.
The real problems in this country.
Would be very hard to see the real problems.
Go fix the real problems first.
Seriousness in addressing the real problems and.
The real problems begin outside it.
We must address the real problems.
The real problems with this bill are two.
And that, she said, is where the real problems start.
One of the real problems is Danny.
Abusing food, is just an excuse to avoid the real problems.
The real problems were happening in my family.
But it keeps people from thinking about the real problems.
The real problems exist in the background.
The real problems are political and economic.
We have presented these suggestions with the solepurpose of making a sincere effort to address the real problems in Tibet.
The real problems may surface next month or next year.
US economic policy has been focused away from the real problems and onto a consequence of those problems-the large US budget deficit.
The real problems are productivity and real resource availability.
This quarrel reflects the fact that we lose our communication and reason,and that we can't actually solve the real problems in our marriage.
The real problems arise when people use same words with different meanings.
US economic policy has been focused away from the real problems and onto a consequence of those problems- the large US budget deficit.
The real problems start to surface when you try to maintain consistency between multiple database servers.
The real problems are what I like to call the M&Ms, the Managers and the Meetings.
Customers and security vendors must work together to develop simple andflexible solutions that respond to the real problems of any environment.
By that time, fixing the real problems requires paying back a lot of technical debt, and could take years.
In fact, the real problems are the factors that create them, like the entrenchment of poverty, social exclusion and state failures.