Examples of using Problems must in English and their translations into Swedish
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These problems must be resolved.
Positive solutions to problems must be found.
Global problems must be solved in the UN.
So unimportant at this point. The world and its problems must seem.
Risks and problems must not be swept under the carpet.
Last reminder, if ineffective prevention, problems must consult a doctor.
The problems must be addressed, concludes Jan Johansson. Contact.
They believe that the problems must be presented.
These problems must be resolved and we hold the key to the solution.
The revolution in information technology means that these problems must be tackled urgently.
This is why problems must be tackled on the basis of industrial relations.
The ethnic dimension of economic and social problems must be addressed systematically.
These problems must also be seen in the context of planned EU enlargement.
subtraction of arithmetic problems must be clear to every business operator.
These problems must be solved as quickly as possible.
These global intertwined risks and problems must be analyzed and addressed together.
These problems must be considered in the accession negotiations with the Central and East European countries.
but the solution to the problems must be found in Yugoslavia itself.
All bilateral problems must be resolved in a spirit of European understanding,
The fact remains that there is still a host of problems and that these problems must not be underestimated.
Our neighbours' problems must be our problems. .
Problems must be resolved in order to provide a certain stability for commercial and industrial relations, and investment.
There may be deficiencies in its implementation, but these problems must not necessarily be solved by weakening regulation.
The problems must be analysed
Simple arithmetics would show that either present problems must be solved or mankind will not be able to survive the new century we are beginning.
because even the customer now believes that these problems must be fixed.
The world and its problems must seem so unimportant at this point.
The report goes on to state that all these problems must be addressed but it is questionable whether the proposed regulation goes far enough.
South Africa and the European Union share the belief that international problems must be resolved by means of multilateral solutions.