Examples of using Correct solution in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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The only correct solution is regional autonomy,
If no one is knitting a cat or a cat, the correct solution will be castration or sterilization.
In acute form of inflammation of the pancreasthe only correct solution is to consult a doctor.
when viewed from the correct solution.
However, they are not the only correct solution, so you can safely make your own corrections and ideas.
The richness of the case methodology is that there is no objective or scientifically correct solution.
Ponds for garden- the only correct solution for hanging sultry summer days,
If the ceilings in the apartment are low, then the correct solution would be zoning the room.
Therefore, the only correct solution would be to break this wall,
This is the only correct solution and it is natural to engage in parallel physical activities.
Recall that the only correct solution would be to consult a doctor, better- a nutritionist.
The only correct solution is to create on the base of the pantry a small functional room,
bathroom rooms with daily wet cleaning, the only correct solution is the tile.
Class 2 or class 1 devices are not accepted as a correct solution for operating on roads or airports.
I came to the conclusion that the unambiguous correct solution is to use an external filter.
where through taking an average of a large number of answers, a correct solution emerges, despite the fact that all of the answers were not correct. .
to find the only correct solution, the one prompted by your Soul.
using our experts riding crews, we are able to perform pre-inspections in order to verify the correct solution and determine the exact scope of work to be carried out.
Different objects that are located in different parts of the room are used to find the correct solution, as part of them give a hint to hidden clues that help the process of solving;
offers the correct solution, and is also able to be elected(like Margaret Thatcher