Examples of using Three problems in English and their translations into Hebrew
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You have three problems.
Three problems with this strategy.
That creates three problems.
Three problems, three completely different explanations.
This creates three problems.
Representing the fight in this manner, presents at least three problems.
I see three problems here.
Researchers face three problems.
I have three problems with them.
So they essentially solve three problems.
There are three problems I see here.
This is a massive mistake that will cause three problems.
There's just three problems with that.
I recently explained to foreign colleagues that three problems exist.
There are three problems with this approach.
In 1955 there was an international symposium and Taniyama posed two or three problems.
There are three problems with this response.
Tempting as it is to fight lies with facts, there are three problems with that strategy.
But there are three problems with this exhibition.
What could be better than solving three problems with one solution?
But there are three problems with this line of reasoning about vaccination rates.
Chuckles Let's talk about the three problems you have right now.
But there were three problems, three enigmas that I could not solve, and I want to share with you those problems, but most importantly, I think I figured out a proposal for a solution.
It is not uncommon for the meniscus tear to occur along with injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament ACL andthe medial collateral ligament MCL- these three problems occurring together are known as the"unhappy triad," which is seen in sports such as football when the player is hit on the outside of the knee.
There are three problems with that strategy.
Ith injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament ACL andthe medial collateral ligament MCL- these three problems occurring together are known as the“unhappy triad,” which is seen in sports such as football when the player is hit on the outside of the knee.
Freeland lays out three problems with plutocracy… and one glimmer of hope.
On each day, contestants get three problems and have four and a half hours to solve them.
He recognised that all three problems could be solved if he found the connecting links.
In so doing, he investigated the three problems of the possibility of pure mathematics, pure natural science, and metaphysics in general.