Examples of using Problem solver in English and their translations into Finnish
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I'm a problem solver.
You don't exactly look like a problem solver.
Great. Problem solver.
He doesn't exactly look like a problem solver.
I'm a problem solver.
I really… I really am. You were a problem solver.
You're a problem solver.
This goes inside… David is definitely a problem solver.
My friend is a problem solver, that's all.
It's my way of teaching him to be resourceful and a problem solver.
You were a problem solver. I really… I really am.
I know myself, I'm a problem solver.
And a problem solver. It's my way of teaching him to be resourceful.
I'm a builder, a problem solver.
I myself am a problem solver… and you got a big problem on your hands.
You seem like a problem solver.
Whenever you have a problem, you just go see moran here, Because he's your problem solver.
Pritchard's his problem solver.
You are a problem solver, who wants to understand customers' needs and deliver value.
I train creative problem solvers.
The Problem Solver just might be the most interesting mask I have ever tired, and I am absolutely sold on the texture and the method of application.
That way I get two problem solvers for the price of one.
The book says they're probably very good problem solvers.
The several industry-standard features make it a compact mid-air problem solver, complete with shock resistance, solar power and an anti-reflective coating.
You have taken the creamer from me, so now what do I do,Mr. Problem Solver?
That is why we have become pragmatic problem solvers, to whom cooperation is familiar.
Frank Browning is indeed a problem. You seem like a problem solver.
Here the Commission must be more active as a problem solver and attack obstructing countries.
With EU Code Week we want to create a spark, so that more people start making every week of the year a Code Week andbecome better problem solvers.
The question presents itself whether the government should be the problem solver or if it is perhaps the problem itself.