Examples of using Event of a problem in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
In the event of a problem, they will beep and flash yellow.
as well as a quick response in the event of a problem.
In the event of a problem, the program performs an automatic notification.
Furthermore an immediate backup facility must be available in the event of a problem with the stunning equipment.
In the event of a problem, customers will need to contact both their bank
Birchmeier Sprühtechnik AG repair service: in the event of a problem, your Birchmeier dealer can provide immediate professional assistance.
The 2007 Microsoft Office system provides improved tools for recovering your work in the event of a problem in Office Word 2007.
In the highly unlikely event of a problem arising, our liability to you, if any, is limited to the deposit
Finally, when buying financial services, consumers need to know that in the event of a problem they can have easy access to redress.
In the highly unlikely event of a problem arising, our liability to you,
somewhere safe, and in the event of a problem simply follow the instructions
You can be assured in the unlikely event of a problem, the owner will put the maximum effort into resolving it as soon as possible with the minimum inconvenience to the customers.
avoid possible accusations of sabotage in the event of a problem with his design of the v-type.
They can check in their baggage when arriving at the station and in the event of a problem enjoy the same rights as ordinary air passengers, regardless of whether they are dealing with Deutsche Bahn or Lufthansa.
out whether volunteers should, indeed, continue to collect fuel oil or not in the event of a problem, etc. I will not go through the entire list of points, however.
This ensures that in the event of a problem where the consumer wishes to take action against a promoter,
Article 19(2) stipulates that the European Commission will have fifteen days to examine the documents provided by the Member States and, in the event of a problem with a given fishing vessel, a further two months to oppose the granting of the authorisation.
This ensures that in the event of a problem where the consumer wishes to take action against a promoter of a sales promotion he will always have written proof of the promoter's position to trigger such action including failure to reply.
After all, if the man in the event of such a problem can always be cut short,