Examples of using Second problem in English and their translations into Croatian
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Second problem.
There's a second problem.
The second problem- the experience of pain.
Here's the second problem.
The second problem is the attributions to wages.
Now for the second problem.
The second problem is an overflow in the FTP client.
Yes, your second problem.
The second problem is the location of water communications.
Now for the second problem.
The second problem that comes with headphone abuse is compression.
Well, what's the second problem?
The second problem.
And that was your second problem.
OK, and the second problem I'm having… Come and get it, big boy"?
Where is the ceiling? Second problem.
The second problem with the brush- dripping paint on the hands and on the floor.
The first problem is outside, the second problem is inside.
And then the second problem is, I think, we're still trying to figure out.
What's the line between less serious offenses and more serious offenses. and than the second problem is I think, we are still trying to figure out.
The second problem, causing waterloggingland- located high groundwater.
Of course, that's when we hit a sort second problem-- a little bit more methodological-- which is that, maybe you guys don't know, but monkeys don't actually use money. I know, you haven't met them.
My second problem is I have been a Marcus Foster man ever since this place was built.
The second problem is that the planet that we have is being used in wildly unfair ways.
The second problem can easily be solved by washing, and in the first case the bouquet will have to be thrown away;
The second problem that you are most likely to encounter when using iMovie to import M4V files is inactive functions and features.
The second problem(left click not working) could just be a hardware issue- since it only affects the trackpad and not an external mouse.
And than the second problem is I think, we are still trying to figure out what's the line between less serious offenses and more serious offenses.
And then the second problem is, I think, we're still trying to figure out: What's the line between less serious offences and more serious offences?
There is a second problem that is maybe even more familiar to us as parents and teachers and spouses and novelists, which is,"Why is it so hard to know what somebody else wants or believes?