Examples of using To dealing 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
I'm used to dealing with the Federation.
I guess you're pretty used to dealing with freaks.
I'm used to dealing with Dr. Peyser, okay?
I'm gonna have to get used to dealing without you.
You're used to dealing with, I don't know what kind of people.
The money stuff… my wife's not used to dealing with it.
To dealing with a woman who actually is intelligent. Obviously not used.
There's no mystery to dealing with women.
We're used to dealing with things like this, but you, on the other hand, are saddled with a child.
How to lose your parent. There's no guide to dealing with.
One of the tools which will be common to dealing with all such challenges is risk mapping.
With the undocumented population. I'm a medical technician, andI believe health care infrastructure is underfunded when it comes to dealing.
Carol, maybe you ought to go back to dealing in the showers.
And I believe health care infrastructure I'm a medical technician, with the undocumented population.is underfunded when it comes to dealing.
Of course, nowadays, we're mainly relegated to dealing with dead bodies.
You propose a common approach to dealing with subsidiary protection and the protection accorded to refugees.
The Japanese are making a sizeable financial contribution to dealing with the problems of Bosnia.
Now… when it comes to dealing with the authorities… whatever happened between your mother and my father… we're going to have to be a little careful, aren't we?
These are the kinds of people I'm used to dealing with. Rapist. Murderer.
In addition to dealing with AV-equipment stuff we design and manufacture various electronic devices according to our own needs and occasionally we do these too to our customers.
Science and technology are the key to dealing with the major problems that beset human society.
The cost of drugs,vaccinations and equipment are a great obstacle to dealing with these situations.
The EU has made a major contribution to dealing with the problems at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
Fact is, they're enough of a problem that there's a quiet little office… in the back of the Detectives' Bureau dedicated to dealing with them.
I don't know who you're used to dealing with, but nobody tells me what to do in my place.
Whilst not ruling out similarities with the other forms of"partnership", this opinion will confine itself to dealing with charitable associations as defined below.
A holistic andproactive approach to dealing with the roots of mental problems and illnesses is crucial.
But do not expect in such a public kindergarten- or especially in-depth studies that contribute to the intellectual development of the baby- is likely to be limited to dealing only standard program.
It is a significant contribution from the European Union to dealing with the current economic and financial situation.
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