Examples of using Its problems in English and their translations into Danish
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It's got its problems.
Mozilla notes that the method has its problems.
The present and its problems always have a connection to the past that we need to know.
Everyjob has its problems.
This shows that the working class is looking to the Left to solve its problems.
People also translate
Every job has its problems.
What we still do not know, though,is what Europe can do to really solve its problems.
Coolsville can solve its problems without us.
Capitalism is blocking the way for humanity to solve its problems.
Of course little old Coolsville can solve its problems without us but we will always be here to help.
There is no reference in the report to nuclear power and its problems.
Christians do not think humanity can manage its problems alone- but needs Christ́s divine rule.
How do we drag them kicking and screaming into the 21st century with all its problems?
Studying for a child is a real job with its problems, ups, successes and falls.
Young people are not interested in the formation of a unique nation that independently solves its problems.
But that brings its problems.
The system of flush toilets may have been the most up-to-date technology of the time but it had its problems.
The authors were not able to describe the new society with all its problems and experiences in a proper way.
Carina Rydberg also had its problems with love, the whole novel is largely out of her various relationships.
The cat must go fix its problems.
The Council cannot simply sweep its problems under the carpet now, because the scandal has made them quite apparent.
I know that Indonesia has its problems.
Set your mind at work to solve its problems; teach your intellect to work for you; refuse longer to be dominated by fear like an unthinking animal.
In a globalised world, no country can solve all its problems on its own.
Some of its problems, such as certain ones involving ends of graphs, have no meaningful finite analogue but are closely related to other parts of mathematics.
I have become distracted by this Earth, its problems, its people.
To run a country like this, with all its problems, with all its complexities, to put this country in the hands of the inexperienced, it's a fatal error.
I think that in the European Union, there is a need for a fundamental change in the political approach to agriculture and its problems.
Difficulties with the control or understanding of its problems do not arise and these products are available even to children.
In the meantime,there are also worrying indications that the government is looking to Russia to resolve its problems.