Examples of using Doesn't seem to have in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
This is one tradition that doesn't seem to have changed.
Such a person doesn't seem to have philosophy of life.
The man doesn't seem to have any weaknesses.
Icheb doesn't seem to have grasped the chain of command yet.
Doesn't seem to have any appetite these days.
I am hearing that Bing doesn't seem to have the same kind of love for blogs, as Google does. .
Unfortunately, caffeine consumption doesn't seem to have any preventative effect against dementia.
Of course, though it may be the world's fastest developing nation some of the cuisine doesn't seem to have advanced quite so quickly.
The product doesn't seem to have an official website,
generally anything over doesn't seem to have been patched.
The legendary memory leak also still doesn't seem to have been fixed as Firefox continues to guzzle processing power.
America doesn't seem to have a clear direction of what it wants to accomplish in the end.
Just explain that your child was excited before school started but doesn't seem to have settled in yet.
Unfortunately, Mayor Queen doesn't seem to have first clue of what's going on within his own administration.
SPIEGEL: But Greece doesn't seem to have any interest in doing that-- and it would be against European agreements to force Athens to leave the currency union.
If your child shows symptoms of fatigue or doesn't seem to have the energy they usually do, there may be a problem.
Combat Powder doesn't seem to have this issue, at least not in the Chocolate Peanut Butter and Strawberry Cheesecake flavors that I have tried.
This one's sitting right next to the carotid, but it doesn't seem to have damaged it.
Arslan is the teenage prince of the ancient kingdom of Pars, who doesn't seem to have what it takes to be a great ruler like his father.