Examples of using Reasonable solution in English and their translations into Greek
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The most reasonable solution is to wait for an official launch of the game inside China.
The most reasonable solution is to consult with the gynecologist about the best hygiene products that can be safely used during the postpartum period.
The game play for free the zoom is the most reasonable solution, especially once you become familiar with a variety of Flash applications on our website.
The most reasonable solution in this situation- on plastering produce relatively fresh beacons,
The only reasonable solution is that Zvizdić resigns from the CoM Chairman,
But that is no reason to give up the most reasonable solution is to find effective slimming in a particular case.
and one could practically guarantee that some reasonable solution would be reached.
Maybe they were among those rare cases whose situation was so severe that drugs really were the only reasonable solution.
I want to come to some reasonable solution to this.
It would mean that real communication was established and that some reasonable solution almost surely would be reached.
I think that the agreement on the Czech problem was a reasonable solution; it was not perfect,
Furthermore, it is proposed as a reasonable solution the monitoring of stocks depending on the significance of the materials in three times for category A,
ICF seems to have little interest in finding a reasonable solution.".
The proposed certification procedure for third countries seems a reasonable solution.
then the most reasonable solution would be to rent a car at one of the rental points of Kazan.
The most reasonable solution is to simply go to one of the many climbing sport clubs
and one could practically guarantee that some reasonable solution would be reached.
fair and reasonable solution acceptable to both sides.
this must not be a reason for us to cease in our efforts to find a reasonable solution, which leads a complex situation towards a framework of political dialogue in which there is no room for violence of any kind.
the conclusion of which was that the status quo was both the most reasonable solution and the one best suited to addressing the concerns of all parties.