Examples of using Huge problems in English and their translations into Danish
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That would cause huge problems.
The huge problems of our societies can foster defeatism.
You will see huge problems soon.
Peaceful, independent, but cognizant of its huge problems.
Yet there is 2 huge problems with Clenbuterol.
And we have never really had any huge problems.
It has caused huge problems and is unworkable.
Thus, little annoyances turn into huge problems.
Unemployment causes huge problems to the individual in person.
SV Mr President,the European energy market has huge problems.
That is because there are huge problems in their parliaments.
All of this information can be used in ways that can cause you huge problems.
These people already have huge problems in this area.
It creates huge problems and, to top it all, undermines democracy.
And in Europe the continent lay in ruins, and huge problems needed to be solved.
However, there are huge problems with applying the rules in practice.
Agriculture and forestry hold the fundamental solutions to our huge problems.
This situation creates huge problems for the production sector.
And huge problems needed to be solved. And in Europe the continent lay in ruins.
It has long been one of the huge problems among youth online;
We welcome cooperation between Member States in dealing with these huge problems.
That said, there are huge problems relating to the Structural Funds.
Because of this absence,we have paragraphs which are unrealistic or create huge problems for extraction industries.
My services face huge problems collecting data from national governments.
After all, even doctors assure that in extreme cases and huge problems, then you can spend money on Odaban.
We must be on our guard against the emergence of monopolies and reliance on just one supplier,which would cause huge problems.
As I said, all Member States have huge problems in connection with the labour market.
They cause huge problems for people, companies, and governments, and cost society an awful lot in creativity, productivity, and efficiency.
A little infection could potentially cause huge problems if left untreated for extended periods of time.
It has caused huge problems in Hungary even though Europe's largest river, the Danube, and the seventh largest, the Tisza, both flow across it.