Examples of using She faces in English and their translations into Malay
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She faces the gallows!
I have a lot of sympathy with the problem that she faces.
If she faces any trouble".
She faces likely deportation.
The billboard below is an example of the challenges she faces.
She faces possible beheading.
Your client gets togain a more precise understanding of the issues she faces so that she can clarify her needs.
She faces up to seven years in prison.
The series follows Avatar Korra,the reincarnation of Aang from the previous series, as she faces political and spiritual unrest in a modernizing world.
She faces anything with true grit.
As she goes to school, gets a job,gets married and has a baby, she faces deep-rooted gender discrimination at every stage.
She faces a 10 year prison sentence if convicted.
Instead, she faces no charges.
She faces huge challenges in modernising her country.
If she faces any trouble… then you won't be spared.
She faces the many trail hardships with courage and determination.
She faces a maximum sentence of 25 years for both charges.
Every day she faces serious difficulties, and on top of that, she quarrels with the show's producer Sam.
Now, she faces a court case over the image, which has already been viewed over 1 million times and rising.
Now she faces a fine of 3-multiple to 10-multiple of illegally transferred money, or restriction of freedom for up to two years, or forced labor for up to two years.
The charges she faces in Tunisia include alleged corruption involving the setting up of a school by the Carthage International School in which she was involved with Trabelsi.
If she isn't she faces a limited number of distressing and potentially financially-crippling options: to have her eggs destroyed, and with them perhaps her best or only chance of becoming a biological mother;
The challanges and problems she faced.
Imagine then the pressure she faced.
Born of humble beginnings in New York, she faced many challenges at a young age.
Wan Azizah was contesting as a parliamentary candidate in Pandan, where she faced a five-corner fight.
Despite the difficulty she faced with her UEC qualification, Farah said she does not regret her experience, especially as it equipped her with all the skills she needed to be a success in life.
What pressures does she face?