Examples of using Great problem in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
This is the great problem.
The great problem is how to fund the projects.
You have a great problem.
And naturally is something that does not exist a great problem.
It is a great problem.
The nuisance from birds is a great problem.
But one great problem remains.
Coastal erosion is a great problem.
Consider the great problem of women's bodies.
Seeking Jewish authenticity may be a great problem.
Oh, I have a great problem with it.
that is not usually a great problem.
Employees with a great problem solving attitude.
The great problem for reform or transformation is the tyranny of common sense.
This has been a great problem.
The"last great problem of the Alps" had been conquered.
Yes, it is not really a great problem, no?
The Union's great problem is its lack of democracy.
This incident can pose a great problem for you.
She has a great problem in terms of inspection resources.
I have to admit that alcoholism is not a great problem among animals!
But the great problem in our society is not aggression or violence.
We see obviously in football the great problem that we have with that.
But the great problem of religious living consists in the task of unifying the soul powers of the personality by the dominance of love.
Lack of discernment is a great problem in human relationships.
But the great problem with this agreement is that it is not selective enough in the classification of traps in relation to the standards laid down.
PT Mr President, climate change is the great problem of our time.
Nevertheless, it is a great problem for both the child and its parents/carers.
A higher price for meat does not have to be a great problem for the consumer.
Disappearing glaciers pose a great problem to the millions of people who are partly dependent on their meltwater.