Examples of using Problem would in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
That problem would be gone forever.
What parts of the problem would remain?
Problem would be automatically solved.
So then the solution to the problem would be?
But the problem would be just that.
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Remains to be seen how this problem would be solved.
The problem would, again, solve itself.
The root of the problem would remain.
This problem would be solved if she would just hocktooey Into danny's chowder.
A little insight into the problem would be helpful.
This problem would also affect judicial reviews of asylum decisions.
Just three short steps and the problem would be solved.
I think that this problem would be to Windows 7 but may occur in XP.
The world thought that each time the problem would be solved.
Solving one problem would lead to another.
However, we are hopeful that one day this problem would also be solved.
They also said the problem would be resolved by the end of the month.
With industry being rated, the council's problem would be much less.
To begin with, the problem would be his unfathomable vulgarity.
Why did women always believe that talking about a problem would fix it?
Our biggest problem would be the water.
No use like this, if we kidnap Padmanabha from here, our problem would get solved.
If they were, the problem would disappear instantly.
If the software we encountered had followed*ISO* standard, the"54 weeks" problem would not have occurred.
They assured us that the problem would be solved within 2-3 days.
This problem would also affect judicial reviews of asylum decisions.
It was informed to me that the problem would be resolved within 2-3 days.
The problem would be his gross lack of knowledge, not just of the world, but also of his own country.
You can be rest assured that your problem would be solved speedily and efficiently.
And the guy was tryin' to rip me off. He tried to make me change all the pipes without giving me no assurance that the problem would be solved.