Examples of using Serious problem in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
It's a serious problem.
Growing waiting lists are a serious problem.
The serious problem with giving payment terms.
This is a serious problem.
Execution and implementation constitute a serious problem.
People also translate
We have a serious problem.
Stopping the growth of the plant is a serious problem.
Is it that such a serious problem does not exist?
The serious problem is the education of the peasants," he said.
Drugs very serious problem.
Late transposition and ineffective enforcement remains a serious problem.
Obesity has become a serious problem in recent years.
This is a tough one, because sleep-schedule disruption is a serious problem.
If there's a serious problem, he will call a veterinarian.
I have a much more serious problem.
Plagiarism is a serious problem at schools and endangers academic integrity.
I would say you have a serious problem.
China has a serious problem of implementation of legislation related to human rights.
We have a very serious problem.
Slags are the most serious problem for this body?
I was justtelling Mr. Allan that we have got a serious problem on our hands.
Analgesic medicines can mask a serious problem, for example those runners presenting a rhabdomyolysis.
Communicable diseases do not seem to present a serious problem in Croatia.
Otherwise impunity would become a serious problem for the future of Guatemala.
Money laundering and organised crime continue to be a serious problem in Serbia.
Password theft is a serious problem.
We start to have some serious problem.
You don't know it yet, but you got a serious problem on your hands.
We are committed to tackle the serious problem of food waste.
Additionally, violence and aggression constitute a serious problem in public passenger transport.