Examples of using Whole problem in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Jesse, the whole problem is.
I don't know if you can see the whole problem.
The whole problem is of finance.
Oh baby, that's your whole problem.
The whole problem of denial is one of pride.
In those few words lies the whole problem.
That sums up the whole problem in a few words.
The whole problem is that we constantly do something.
I think it's endemic of the whole problem here at oz.
Take the whole problem to God in prayer.
It was not even clear that the whole problem made sense.
The whole problem was sorted out within 30 minutes….
Those programs which explain the whole problem is the collection of such functions.
The whole problem is precisely that humanity never coincides with itself.
If we could bokanovskify indefinitely the whole problem would be solved.””.
I think the whole problem of gender in the world is about our experiences.
It's important to encourage kids to take baby steps and not expect them to solve the whole problem.
The whole problem is that fidelity of women can only be proven during a war.
This book is written for the people who take on the burden of making the whole problem their problem”.
The whole problem is to calculate the visual angle of the shot and get to a certain place.
Meanwhile, those who rejected leftism were often hampered by councilist notions which rejected the whole problem of organisational construction.
The whole problem lies in the fact that in the usual household goods stores you cannot buy special coals.
Having known HBM for a long time, I knew that the company would have a total solution to address the whole problem, from the sensor to processing of the measurements.
Whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so sure of themselves, and wiser people are full of doubts”.
In fact he believed that he had solved the whole problem at one stage but he had overlooked the lack of unique factorisation in certain subrings of the complex numbers.
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.
And if you understand that the whole problem is too much sugar, then the solution is not to use more insulin to jam more glucose into an already full cell.
The whole problem consists in this: who will determine the content of the government's policy, who will form within it a solid majority?
Obviously the whole problem with formulating sub-types like this is that they are usually based on a particular way of looking at the activity.
The whole problem started about 10 years ago with management and legal battles, then still trying to make albums while I was doing all of that.