Examples of using Problems seem in English and their translations into Spanish
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Suddenly all their problems seem to disappear.
The problems seem to start when the dosage drops.
Eddy, your life and your problems seem clear.
Sometimes problems seem too deep to take.
The head trauma was minor, all the problems seem to be cardiac.
The problems seem so far away, as if meant for others.
Don't try so hard When your problems seem like mountains.
All these problems seem so big, it's hard to find your way around them.
Everything else, especially problems seem to fade away.
Our problems seem so small, but they grow on us like gravity.
For some reason all your problems seem terrible at the moment.
These problems seem to be occurring on several models of LG laptops.
Do not be discouraged if the problems seem large and overwhelming.
My problems seem to be just starting out and stopping from exercise.
A little of God's grace, and all our problems seem to fade away.
I know those problems seem big when you're a kid.
Something about all that space makes my problems seem kind of small.
Some of the problems seem to have no immediate prospect of solution.
Remember that the anxieties and problems seem greater in the dark.
And these problems seem to still not fixed, says naval-technology.
A lack of sleep leaves us feeling low and mentally exhausted,making small problems seem more difficult to resolve.
Perhaps her problems seem insignificant to you, but for her it's serious.
Even though some national economies already see first signs of economic improvement, there are others,Sloveniaamong them, where problems seem to be deepening.
All your problems seem to be equal and stress seems to be everywhere.
Most of our solutions to these problems seem to bring more trouble than they cure.
Often problems seem irreconcilable because there is a lack of understanding between the parties involved.
Five years on,rather than subsiding, those problems seem to have escalated, posing serious threats to international peace and security.
The problems seem to appear due to the Telegram technological readiness, as well as Roskomnadzor incapacity to follow them.
Twitter can also make some problems seem worse or more widespread than they really are, adds Savvy Millennial's Peterson.
Yes, the problems seem to have escalated, but without the foundations of the locally relevant and culturally sensitive work we have done, it would have been more dif f icult to make the otherwise invisible relationships visible.