Examples of using Problem has in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Every problem has an answer.
And this is why the problem has arisen.
Every problem has a solution.
Ask the right questions. Because every problem has a solution.
Every problem has a solution.
People also translate
Well, the good news is, I think that problem has gone away.
Every problem has a princess solution.
Unfortunately the problem has spread.
Every problem has a solution. No worries.
To anything. Every problem has an answer.
Every problem has an answer.- To anything.
But one last… big problem has emerged.
The problem has always been one of time.
The styler beeps to indicate that a problem has occurred.
However, the problem has also followed.
The problem has become even more difficult to solve.
Because every problem has a solution.
The problem has long been known and easily solved.
It's no secret that the Chiefs' big problem has been defence.
Another problem has meanwhile cropped up.
The trouble is that every physical problem has the psychological cause.
Every problem has a solution… even this one.
Mr President, without wishing to prolong the debate further, I believe that one problem has arisen which requires a solution if we are not to face the same problem over and over again.
The problem has arisen, however, of this market's ability to function.
Unfortunately, the problem has affected our impulse systems.
The problem has also affected the legal supply chain for medicines.
But this problem has reached crisis proportions.
The problem has already elicited complaints from the population even on the Austrian side.
Hence the problem has, to a large extent, been resolved.
If the problem has long been concerned about the patient, while patients received antibacterials.