Examples of using Are a problem in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
You're a problem solver.
Both are a problem, and measures to reduce one,
But, unfortunately, they are a problem, and not just any problem;
By-catches, already mentioned, are a problem, but the catch is in general much too large.
The European demographics are a problem all over the Union, and I would like to draw attention to the fact that the region I have the honour of representing has acute problems in this field.
Failures to report accidents are a problem that needs to be addressed in connection with improving the way enforcement authorities operate.
You say that I lack emotion, but she's too emotional and both are a problem-- you're inconsistent.
Resource levels for renewable energy are a problem only for energy forms which are not driven by the elements, such as biomass(including biofuel),
So, the problems of a young family are a problem of the formation of each partner as an individual.
If statistics are a problem in the case of transit volumes,
so you can fix them before they're a problem.
don't really know why they're a problem.
Or things we know, but don't really know why they're a problem. And it's these invisible assumptions we walk around with.
the history of the last fifty years does not suggest that it is bodies like the Commission which usually are a problem in that regard.
low physical activity levels, if leading to obesity, are a problem to certain groups including those with lower educational attainment,
if bugs are a problem not only for you,
ladies and gentlemen, drugs are a problem common to all Member States, and there is clearly, therefore, a need for the fight
Dry hair is a problem for many women.
If taking notes is a problem, I am your guy.
Do you realize we must have the only werewolf in existence… who thinks facial hair is a problem?