Examples of using Problems seem in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
The problems seem to start there.
When you are in love all problems seem to disappear.
But the problems seem far from being solved.
Whenever I come to you, all my problems seem to become lighter.
The problems seem so huge, and sometimes we feel so helpless and impotent.
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But if a room is long and narrow, then the problems seem to be more challenging.
Playing with problems seems to come naturally to children.
Elegant Themes' technical assistance is often slandered,but it seems that poor experience is uncommon and most problems seem to be solved quickly through the fora.
I get it. My problems seem stupid now.
Problems seem linked to what authorities are calling a catastrophic power surge.
We're at the fun stage where no problems seem to be caused by the drug.
The problems seem to be linked to the electronic management, so we worked on that part;
And with every mile you travel all your problems seem so far away and so long ago.
Problems seem to have started around noon, and customers continued to report issues throughout Friday afternoon.
They can fester inside you, making problems seem much worse than they actually are.
Even if her problems seem to go on forever, she never surrenders to hopelessness or worries when His help will come.
On Instagram- as on other applications- the problems seem to be limited to a certain part of the site.
When you're burned out, problems seem insurmountable, everything looks bleak, and it's difficult to muster up the energy to care, let alone take action to help yourself.
When we feel burned out, the problems seem insurmountable, everything looks bleak, and it's difficult to muster up the energy to care, let alone take action to help our self.
When you're burned out, problems seem insurmountable, everything looks bleak, and it's difficult to muster up the energy to care about yourself- let alone do anything about it.
When you're burned out, problems seem insurmountable, everything looks bleak and it's difficult to muster up the energy to care, let alone do something about what is happening to you.
This makes the problem seem rather bigger than it actually is.
If a problem seems too big, break it down into smaller pieces.
The problem seems to have been mental after 60 minutes.
If the problem seems to have been fixed, start adding devices one-by-one.
Yet one problem seems to slip under the radar time and time again.
When you have depression, the solution to each problem seems even more complicated.