Examples of using Significant problems in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Significant problems remained.
Can create significant problems.
Significant problems remained.
This, however, raises significant problems.
Significant problems with movement;
People also translate
However, there are two significant problems.
There are significant problems with the spine.
Unsupervised learning methods have been employed on many significant problems.
However, significant problems remain.
Note that the pressure of 90 to 70 is not in all cases means that a person has significant problems.
There are significant problems with XDebug in this version.
More than 1 million of children andadolescents(2.8%) have significant problems with alcohol and other drugs.
The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the.
However, this was not without significant problems for the industry.
Two significant problems that geostatistics tackles are the spatial interpolation and geostatistical simulation.
In my opinion,they illustrate significant problems with Minnesota courts.
Despite the successes of Europe's social model, poverty andsocial exclusion have remained significant problems in the EU.
Therewere no significant problems encountered in the implementation of this project.
The European Union does not have any significant problems with fundamental rights.
It also poses significant problems for animal owners, farmers, veterinarians and governments.
The long-term results indicate excellent survival rates andlow risk of significant problems in the post-operative period.
There have been some significant problems there widely exploited by Western propaganda.
But the affirmation of this instrument of citizenship also points to other many and significant problems to be overcome.
Spam, viruses, andspyware cause significant problems for consumers and businesses.
Secondly, the evaluation criteria used by the Commission for innovative projects are causing significant problems.
In our country there are still significant problems in the legal protection of authorship.
Significant problems remain with respect to democratisation and human rights, the reform of the judiciary, as well as education, civil society, and the fight against fraud.
When a mutation doesn't cause significant problems, it can persist in a population.
No significant problems are foreseen in the context of Sweden's accession to the Community regarding the implementation of Council Decisions 89/490/EEC of 28 July 1989 and 91/319/EEC of 18 June 1991'on the improvement of the business environment and the promotion of the development of enterprises, and in particular SMEs, in the Community.
To the contrary, the United States has many significant problems related to diversity and inequality.
