Examples of using Real answer in English and their translations into German
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I want a real answer.
The real answer isn't much better.
Get me the real answer.
So the real answer is that we like the way stemware looks.
Do you want the real answer?
The only real answer would be to revise the Financial Perspectives.
I don't expect a real answer.
If you want a real answer most, come clean, clean, full of love.
I think this is the real answer.
Give me a real answer, Michael.
Do you want me to give my real answer?!
They have got the real answer And the answer's all around♪.
The good news is, there's no real answer.
The real answer to successful currency trading is inherent in every trader.
It's not wrong, but it's also not a real answer.
So I guess the real answer is that there is no easy answer. .
I have asked and asked and can never get a real answer.
And I think that the real answer is that we must absolutely howl at the night!
And I asked them once, and I asked them again, and I got no real answer.
Cooperation is the only real answer to the currently rampant conflict strategies.
I agree with MrsBoogerd-Quaak when she said that no-one knows the real answer.
The real answer turned out to be much more dramatic: Einstein 's General Theory of Relativity!
I have heard allkinds of different teachings so I'm curious as to what the real answer is.
The only real answer is that you deserve the world markets refuse your products and… forever.
The potential for highenergy levels all day long exists, and the real answer is simple: raw and living foods.
But the real answer to your question... is that when it feels scary to jump, Ian... that is exactly when you jump.
In Christ lies all hope for authentic and full health,the salvation He brings is the real answer to the ultimate questions of mankind.
But since there will be no real answer to that question, the result will be deep confusion and many broken lives.
The real answer to the challenges of globalisation lies in grasping the full extent of today's human challenges.
The real answer lies in strong development policies, very forceful policies that open up prospects in the countries in which the migratory flows originate.