Examples of using To be a problem in English and their translations into Hindi
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have absolute confidence that it's not going to be a problem.".
This tends to be a problem as I'm a chef who travels to help people in their professional kitchens all day and consistently being"thanked" with outrageous meals in the evening.
Before punish a child It is advisable that when your behavior starts to be a problem you will be warned of this and of the possibility
It continued to be a problem for hat makers through the 19th century in much of the Western world, though in the U.S. it was a phenomenon that continued into the mid-20th century for reasons we will
gender inequality within the institution of marriage continues to be a problem.
If anyone finds greed for wealth or possessions to be a problem, he should be as determined as Zacchaeus was to escape the snare.-
Moths are known to be a problem in the midwest, posing an issue in homes as they feed on natural fibers
for the operating system, which is not going to be a problem with Linux, which can fit on a 256MB flash drive with room to spare.
sorts of self-confidence issues, and that is going to be a problem for many people.
tourist clientele, but the smell and smoke they generate begins to be a problem.
Even disclosure seems to be a problem.
Does it also have to be a problem?
That's going to be a problem for her.
But getting back inside proved to be a problem.
Dude, there seems to be a problem.
Their free time is taken to be a problem.
That in itself doesn't have to be a problem.
Injuries continue to be a problem for the team.
Is that going to be a problem going forward?