Examples of using Be facing in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
They could be facing serious jail time.
But compared to the bloodshed we may be facing.
Counseling and psychotherapy with an and/ or psychotherapy may be facing: Depression.
The detained women may be facing criminal prosecution.
AP from your computer, you could be facing some serious financial consequences.
I alerted Public Health as soon as I realized what we might be facing.
Yeah, my buddy on the force said he might be facing charges.
Stop running from what you should be facing.
Where you should be facing.
This means they should be facing the ceiling.
The downside is that such panels should always be facing the sun.
you could be facing one of many issues.
Doral may be facing a lawsuit.
South Korea may be facing one of the worst pollution disasters in its history.
this man might be facing something that's“worse than death.”.
I mean, wecould be facing an immortal god and his all-powerful priests instead.”.
Remember the hole in the pipe should be facing down and the pipe itself must be sloped.
It's hard to think of a more important insight that therapists can pass along to their patients who may be facing their own mortality.
remain in the park will(now) be facing the police,” he said.
the direction of the louvers should be facing away from the wall.