Examples of using It does not seem in English and their translations into Swedish
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It does not seem so.
Com, the download button on it does not seem to work.
For it does not seem so.
Well, she may even have a point, but it does not seem to me realistic.
No, it does not seem so.
A movement to the real resolution of the conflict it does not seem to.
It does not seem likely.
I have some pictures. But it does not seem proper to show them.
It does not seem appropriate.
Many of you will protest, but it does not seem like a new Golden Age.
And it does not seem to be working.
It does not seem to help anymore.
We actually make a difference, even if it does not seem to go so fast sometimes.”.
It does not seem to be anyone there.
Although a download button is present on the webpage, it does not seem to be working.
It does not seem to work properly.
Our workshops are always on the quiet street, although it does not seem so outside.
It does not seem to be working.-Speak.
If indeed this mission was accepted, it does not seem to have been long prosperous.
But it does not seem to me realistic.
In these forests they chops down trees randomely and it does not seem to affect these animals negatively.
It does not seem validly subjective.
descriptive nature of the criteria, it does not seem appropriate to transform them into legally binding requirements.
It does not seem that searchbrowsing.
on the labour force employed at such sites, it does not seem appropriate to incorporate them in the central register.
Even if it does not seem to be slack.
misleading signals, as it does not seem appropriate to define attempts to commit these offences as criminal offences.
It does not seem to be it. .
In a system where there are two co-legislators and where seeking comprise is the rule, it does not seem appropriate that one of them should have the last word on impact assessment with the risk this would entail of distorting the rules on decision-making established in the Treaty.