Examples of using Particular problem in English and their translations into Turkish
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He has no particular problem.
A particular problem is the price of food.
No, just this particular problem.
The particular problem is the price of food.
No, just this particular problem.
These hopelessly entangled string puppets and marionettes pose a particular problem.
Did he have any particular problems that you knew of?
For psychics, this presents a particular problem.
That poses a particular problem back at the family holt.
Then we will get to your particular problem.
Someone had a particular problem with those particular girls.
No, I can't say I have had that particular problem.
Two particular problem areas are efficiency of courts and independence of the judicial system.
Grading became a particular problem.
This is the part of the application thatallows the decision maker to make decisions in a particular problem area.
Anger. Does Jacob have any particular problem expressing his anger?
But the different parts can become exaggerated… to solve particular problems.
Not the solution to this particular problem, but I like how you're thinking.
These hopelessly entangled… string puppets and marionettes… pose a particular problem.
If you mean, is it because that boy's particular problems fall out of my frame of reference or my area of expertise then the answer is yes.
These hopelessly entangled… string puppets and marionettes… pose a particular problem.
A particular problem is encountered with naturally generated radon gas which can affect instruments which are set to detect contamination close to normal background levels and can cause false alarms.
Bumblebees have a particular problem.
Whys is an iterative interrogative techniqueused to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a particular problem.
To start off, are there any of you that have any particular problems you would like to tell me about?
A particular problem with airborne contamination monitors designed to detect alpha particles is that naturally occurring radon can be quite prevalent and may appear as contamination when low contamination levels are being sought.
I don't expect the AKP to take any radical reform for this particular problem in Turkey.
The guidelines for Vista and its applications suggest messages thatpresent technically accurate advice concisely, objectively, and positively, and assume an intelligent user motivated to solve a particular problem.
Theorists invoke these ideas in hopes of solving particular problems with existing theories.
These hopelessly entangled… string puppets and marionettes… pose a particular problem.