Examples of using Their problem 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
Their problem, ours too.
It's so obviously their problem.
Is their problem also ours?
Can we solve their problem?
But their problem is not bad writing from subordinates.
People also translate
We're going to diagnose their problem.
Lane becomes their problem, and… your work is done.
They only care about their problem.
Their problem is that they just haven't been able to find Him.
They call us to solve their problem.
Their problem was their guilt and self-destruction.
They're discussing their problem with you.
(2) Introduce them to the name that's great then their problem.
The children to discuss their problem live on television.
If somebody doesn't like it, that's their problem.
The reason being all their problem children starting with white knight Rudel.
If some people are unhappy with you, it's their problem.
Who doesn't want to have their problem solved right away?
That is also the reason why so manymen look for other means to solve their problem.
Let us see how they can solve their problem using Hadoop.
Instead they scan text to look for the information that will solve their problem.
When Jesus died, they thought their problem was finally gone.
People want to know that you care and that you're interested in their problem.
Simply as they have received their problem, we have received ours.
They can tell you how well or poorly they did in their problem.
What audiences need is someone who understands their problem and gives advice and guidance without giving an indisputable order.
They don't need someone to rescue them or solve their problem.
Someone with a shopping addiction may hide their problem well, and sometimes the only ones who know about their problem are those closest to them.
Ketogenic diet plan substantially lowers seizures in epileptic kids,even in those who could not alleviate their problem with medications.
Anti-social behavior caused by their problem gambling addiction.