Examples of using Could face in English and their translations into Hindi
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a further 32 per cent could face significant changes to how they are carried out.
According to a Madrid public prosecutor, Lucas could face a one-year prison sentence for failing to comply with an order to keep away from his girlfriend.
bar owners caught by police letting their patrons bust a move could face jail time.
building friendship groups which means they could face issues such as online peer pressure and cyberbullying.
if he breached the ban he“could face further police action”.
probability that they will be exposed to online issues increases so it's important to understand what they could face to get them prepared to deal with them.
Today, the taxman's sword hangs ominously overhead- Tata Trusts could face a tax liability of up to Rs 12,000 crore($1.7 billion), over 10X the grants it disbursed in the year ended March 2018.
you may find yourself in jail or you could face hefty fines.
they also said their children- as Black children- could face heightened suspicion from authority figures.
a further 32 percent could face significant changes to how they are carried out.
An estimated 3.6 billion people now live in areas that could face water scarcity for at least a month in a year, with that number increasing to 4.8 and 5.7 billion by 2050.
According to Bloomberg, services with licenses to transmit money could face increased scrutiny from local government agencies, and risk losing them
In either case, the U.S. military could face these scenarios without either the presumption of technological overmatch or favorable force ratios that it has enjoyed against its rivals for the past several decades.
At the least, both Martin and Lenora Lemke could face charges in Germany for joining a terror organization, a crime that could see a prison sentence of between six months and 10 years.
Internet companies could face stiff fines by the European Commission if a new proposal to impose penalties on web pages for failing to remove extremist content after only one hour's notice is passed.
also wondered if the Prime Minister could face a large audience and answer people's questions.
inaccurate information regarding their true age may have all winnings forfeited and could face criminal prosecution.
Falih has warned the world could face a supply deficit of up to 1.8 million bpd in the second half of 2018 and that OPEC's responsibility was to address consumers' worries.
Falih has warned that the world could face a supply deficit of up to 1.8 mb/d in the second half of 2018 and that OPEC's responsibility was to address consumers' worries.
has been detained in her home country, and could face up to five years in prison, a UK-based rights group said.