Examples of using Problem must in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
The problem must be in there.
The Union is now a unit, and this problem must therefore be considered.
The problem must be on your side.
Once and for all. Our Carmen Sandiego problem must be tied off decisively.
That problem must be solved first.
People also translate
The answer to the second question is no: the problem must be tackled by the EU.
This problem must be corrected.
Note If this command does not ping the server, this problem must be resolved first.
This problem must be dealt with today.
Hence, the strategy designed to resolve the problem must not adopt a piecemeal approach.
The problem must be the missing piece.
In any case, the problem must be solved.
The problem must be originating from the comms panel.
On this basis the problem must be investigated.
The problem must be originating from the comms panel.
I agree with the rapporteur that the problem must be tackled from the viewpoint of the victims.
Each problem must be solved with the appropriate instruments.
Rather, the problem must be rooted out.
The problem must be either software
We think the problem must be the missing piece.
The problem must be fought and you need to use effective tools in this fight.
I believe that this problem must be dealt with in two ways.
Our problem must not be to discuss the speed at which the EU should now move;
I believe that this problem must be tackled through solidarity.
Problem must be such that it crosses borders(for example,
The solution to the waste problem must be sought in prevention,
This social problem must be wiped out in view of efforts to integrate more women into the labour market.
The Commission is right to conclude that this problem must be addressed by shifting from the roads to rail, inland shipping and coastal shipping.
This problem must be solved apartment owners on the move to a new home in populated areas for repair and other everyday situations.
The ESC feels that this problem must not be allowed to have a detrimental effect on.