Examples of using To be a problem in English and their translations into Slovak
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
It got to be a problem.
Public procurement continues to be a problem.
Money continued to be a problem for the new institution.
And my presence didn't seem to be a problem.
It ceases to be a problem.
People also translate
This thing with andi's going to continue to be a problem.
It ceased to be a problem.
But slow production rates have proved to be a problem.
What is this to be a problem, doctor?
Mistrust in the justice started to be a problem.
That's going to be a problem.
However, I feel that there is going to be a problem.
Enters from the goal line to be a problem player and cause confusion.
At that point,the debt free life can get to be a problem.
Since treatment began insect-bites have ceased to be a problem.
But this has long ceased to be a problem for modern designers.
Continuing surveillance undetected is going to be a problem.
Then it ceases to be a problem.
Only at very high doses,caffeine is believed to be a problem.
This just started to be a problem.
Within 10 years, that's going to be a problem.
And that's just going to be a problem for me.
Social isolation continues to be a problem.
Multi-tasking doesn't seem to be a problem for you.
Short-term use does not seem to be a problem.
I recall thinking, I never want to be a problem to my parents.
Viciente will cease to be a problem.