Examples of using Could face in English and their translations into Hebrew
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She could face him.
Here are the penalties you could face.
He could face some serious time.
Your blow probably caused it You could face charges.
Each man could face such a problem.
If he fails to stand up to them, we could face a disaster.
You could face many penalties.
For violation of the rules could face a fine of 6,000 RSD.
She could face life all by herself.
If he dies, Senator Vaughn could face a murder charge.
Meghan could face father in London court.
Because a guy like Cole didn't think he could face going to prison.
I wish we could face them together.
(2) not return them to countries where they could face persecution;
The UK could face austerity until 2018.".
A judicial official said some could face the death penalty.
Beasley could face the death penalty if convicted of murder.
If convicted, Strauss-Kahn could face 25 years in prison.
Bowers could face the death penalty if he is convicted of a hate crime.
If this doesn't get resolved, Walter could face jail time-- my anxiety levels are rising.
HSBC could face US criminal charges and‘significant' fines over‘money-laundering'.
I think anyone could face such a problem.
The US has warned thatcountries buying Russian military hardware could face sanctions.
I told you we could face a calamity, didn't I?
If sufficient evidence is found against them, they could face criminal charges.
Volkswagen could face up to $18 billions in fines.
Homeowners facing fees beyond that amount could face financial disaster.
Australia could face its hottest day ever- beating record of 50.7C.
Another problem that the empty ISS could face would be a loss of temperature control.
Another problem, which could face craftswoman,- the presence of wrinkles on the tapes.