Examples of using Problems should in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
Problems should be avoided.
However, the recent Argentina and Turkey's problems should be a wake-up call.
Problems should be dealt with immediately;
There is no doubt that emerging humanitarian problems should be promptly addressed.
These problems should be quickly rectified.
General maintenance-free batteriesshould also be checked frequently, and problems should be replaced in time.
Breathing problems should be treated right away.
Some maintenance personnel should regularly observe the tank, if any problems should be timely feedback to manufacturers.
These problems should be dealt with internally.
It is increasingly recognized that addressing such inequalities and problems should be a crucial component of poverty reduction strategies.
Both problems should be treated simultaneously.
Large cats and dogs, and animals with medical problems should have a reliable pet-sitter that you can trust.
Problems should be solved by those who see them.
There is a common understanding that environmental problems should be solved by an international and interdisciplinary cooperation.
Their problems should be factored into the negotiations on global trade.
Generally speaking, these problems should be settled by means of bilateral agreements.
Disputes and problems should be settled through dialogue and consultation on an equal footing and with the maximum sincerity and patience.
Huawei: Technical problems should be solved by technical means….
Major problems should be reported to the league.
Those problems should be addressed without delay.
These problems should be corrected in a day or two.
Macroeconomic problems should be addressed with economy-wide policies.
Macroeconomic problems should be addressed with macroeconomic policies.
These gaps and problems should cause the machine tool manufacturers to pay full attention.
In principle, most problems should be solvable through this process and at this level.
Humanitarian problems should be solved through international cooperation and a common approach.
These structural problems should be the target of State intervention in the area of competition policy.
Agricultural problems should receive solutions that are agricultural, not technological or economic.
Any budgetary problems should be dealt with by the Fifth Committee and the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions.
The principle that such problems should be solved through a political solution on the island has been stated by Greek Cypriot political leaders many times.