Exemple de utilizare a Problem would în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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The problem would the insights!
So then the solution to the problem would be?
What problem would that be exactly?
So I figured that if I just split, then the problem would go away.
That problem would be gone forever.
Oamenii se traduc, de asemenea,
If this were so,then from such a problem would suffer, most likely, units.
Do not make the mistake,you Capsiplex just Capsiplex and all of a sudden, any problem would Capsiplex.
No… why… what problem would I have?
But if our blabbity bride would shut up, this whole problem would go away.
The solution to this problem would be silicone or elastic sealants.
He tried to make me change all the pipes without giving me no assurance that the problem would be solved.
Okay, and you believed that his problem would go away if the IRS agent did, right?
But the problem would be easier to solve if we identify“the same thing” with“something similar” or“another”.
We were repeatedly told that the problem would be solved in the next 30 minutes.
Another problem would be that since the evilness that was overwhelmingly pressing down at that time was extremely enormous….
He said that one of the solutions to this problem would be trade through the Giurgiulesti port.
Solving that problem would both facilitate Serbia's European integration and stabilise domestic politics, Ljajic said.
Bildt said Slovenia had not clarified its reservations, butvoiced hope that the problem would be resolved"fairly soon".
Any other solution to the problem would be unwise, for it would foment further rebellion.
If there really was a problem it was too late to correct it,so he ignored the memo and hoped the problem would go away.
An excellent solution to this problem would be a bookshelf, placed in a no-filled space of the room.
Gödel, in his early thoughts on computational complexity,noted that a mechanical method that could solve any problem would revolutionize mathematics:[24][25].
It is suggested that one problem would be that the European legislation defines only a framework for EETS.
Obviously, as Mr Swoboda said, the pipeline should be under alternative management, for example under tripartite management that would include the EU,and that way the problem would go away.
The most convenient, modern andaffordable solution to this problem would be the installation of underfloor heating on the balcony.
Another problem would be the underlying supposition, as we use sine waves analysis, that the signal under concern has infinite duration- see time-frequency analysis.
In an interview for Radio Free Europe on Sunday(7 December),Binger said the government should not just hope the problem would disappear itself but should show the will to find out what happened to these people.
Sadly, much of the problem would be genuine believers foolishly thinking they could determine right and wrong without God's explicit direction.
The cross-border nature of the problem would accentuate the differences in security, resilience and preparedness across Europe.
Recognising the problem would help educators understand how micro- and small businesses operate and why the present"job-focused" training and qualifications are not appropriate to how micro- and small businesses operate.