Examples of using All problems in English and their translations into Slovak
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Computer
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Programming
I cannot solve all problems.
Not all problems are temporary.
Can cake solve all problems?
All problems always have a solution.
The Princess has brought us all problems.
People also translate
All problems have a simple solution.
He had a common-sense approach to all problems.
Not all problems can be parallelized.
Aditional ability Windsurfing, original solving of all problems.
With love, all problems can be solved.
Every woman wouldlike to find a universal remedy to combat all problems.
All problems have a corresponding solution.
Of course, not all problems can be prevented.
All problems will eventually be resolved.
Death solves all problems--no man, no problem.”.
Our technical approachis that one system cannot solve all problems.
Like all problems, this needs to be solved.
Toxins are flushed out, and the skin protected from all problems and allergies.
Like all problems, this problem can be solved too.
Druids, the celtic priests, considered it for sacred plant,a therapeutic plant that can remove all problems.
We will be catering to all problems reported to us by our readers.
Druids, the celtic priests, considered it for sacred plant,a therapeutic plant that can remove all problems.
The key to solving all problems is open communication.
They should take care of themselves, not only of the other people,and should have enough energy to deal with all problems they may suffer from.
As with all problems, the sooner you catch it the easier it is to treat.
The future mother seeks to protect her baby from all problems and hardships, cares about his health and development.
It contains„something about all problems“- which means time, status and statistical data concerning each particular problem solution.
Get an overview over the running of the company- be at all problems in advance, but without undue downloading heaps of data.
However, such a filter is not able to get rid of all problems, and its resource is quite small, so the constant purchase of consumables is often costly.
It does not pretend to offer a silver-bullet solution to all problems, so students learn to cope with the complexities of real-life situations.