Examples of using Whose problem in English and their translations into Italian
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Medicine
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Computer
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Official/political
Whose problem was he?
I don't know whose problem it is.
Whose problem was he?
All have been people whose problem in the last resort was that.
Whose problem has been identified in the poor improvement
The goal is to find users whose problems will be solved by choosing your product.
courts that have been remarkably successful and whose problems are little understood.
And whose problem is it now?
Hyperion cannot afford to support users whose problems lie in their choice of hardware.
An alcoholic, whose problems were widely known,
and you wanna do it to a guy whose problem is clotting?
Well, whose problem is it?
and you wanna do it to a guy whose problem is clotting. If I'm right about pancreatic cancer?
Men come to me, whose problem with the size of a member is undoubtedly large,
have a significantly better chance of recovery than those whose problems go undetected or are ignored or minimized.
And you wanna do it to a guy whose problem is clotting.
since it could bring together areas which were essentially similar and whose problems could therefore be resolved in a similar way.
backward part known as the'Third World', whose problems have been directly tied to this international confrontation,
must be criticized by the logic of philosophical thought, whose problem is reality as such, the"World-itself.".
Moldova is a country whose problems are due to historical factors,
even one of them, whose problem doesn't start from the left side, meaning the mental problem. .
This co-op, whose problems were recounted in a 1977 article in The Journal of Money,
We must totally oppose the religious fundamentalists, nationalists and fascists whose problem with globalization is that it opens people to new
Reality TV star Kendall, whose problem with anxiety recently led her to delete her lifestyle app,
fractured planet, whose problems deserve the serious attention of politicians and publics alike….
Area of assistance' means subsectors of the fishery sector whose problems can be grouped together, for
socio-economic and cultural characteristics whose problems and potential demand special attention in Community policies;
as in the case of perishable commodities and other commodities whose problems cannot be adequately solved by stocking,