Examples of using Second possible in English and their translations into Finnish
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We have a second possible. No, wait.
Second possible answer to the question why a person grits his teeth in his sleep, a sleep is the conclusion.
It points to a second possible suspect, or victim.
A second possible line of action, for which we can, I think, thank a forerunner in our Parliament, General Morillon, consists of giving firm support to General Massoud over and above any hypocrisy.
An O-ring placed between the cutting ring and tube protects the second possible leakage path- even in an unfavourable tolerance position.
The second possible infection is inhalation.
What's the second possible reason we haven't heard about him?
The second possible problem- lost password from a Google account.
This was second possible show for Winston finishing his C.I.B.
The second possible microbiological conta minator is animals.
But the second possible tomb will have to wait for the next day's dig.
The second possible mistake we can make is that we are too eager to place our hands on people.
The second possible way is for the child to be given a task in just the area where he has been marked.
The second possible model is a commanding and dominating mother criticizing her husband in front of the children.
A second possible way of getting rid of it would be using incineration, which is both costly and damaging to the environment.
The second possible misunderstanding is not a misunderstanding amongst ourselves, but rather a misunderstanding outside this Chamber, regarding the flax affair.
The second possible outcome is that Spain leaves the euro zone and re-establishes its own currency, enabling it to devalue and have suitably low interest rates.
The second possible restriction(Article 4(6)) states that children older than 15 may be required to enter a Member State on grounds other than family reunification- has not been used by any Member State.
There is also a second possible distinction: reactive change, imposed by circumstances, and proactive change, where a decision for change is taken, although there is no clear or pressing need for it4.
The second possible answer to the question whythe person in the dream grinds with his teeth, is the withdrawal of somnologists(somnology is a science that studies the nature of sleep), that bruxism can be the result of a disorder of deep and superficial phases of sleep.
Hand and fingerprint identification of possible second body.