Examples of using Problem can be solved in English and their translations into Italian
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having changed them, this problem can be solved.
The problem can be solved very easily through limit download speed of all files that are being downloaded from the torrent
fortunately in many situations the problem can be solved without going to the iPhone in a service.
According to the case, the problem can be solved by personal measurements(to remove a certain number of loads considered as useless,
For myself, this problem can be solved by producing compressed hydroelectric energy in the wells.
The problem can be solved easily, without resorting to rough
In many cases the problem can be solved by applying separators
We believe indeed that every problem can be solved peacefully with full respect of our
This problem can be solved but replacing all gasoline fueled vehicles wouldn't be simple.
You think every problem can be solved or plunging Derek.
Don't despair- you may not know it yet, but your problem can be solved.
Who is going to believe that the problem can be solved with ECU 7 per unemployed person?
the Prime Minister has singled it out and said that the problem can be solved.
He opposed International Commission of Control which believed that problem can be solved by diplomatic means.
the truth is that almost any sort of problem can be solved with AccessFIX.
As if they had reached the shore where they got the light and this problem can be solved.
plunging Derek. You think every problem can be solved.
The latter, with AI active, are sometimes excessive but the problem can be solved at the base by disabling this feature(I hope that Huawei will implement the ability to choose between the two shots from the Gallery as on Honor 10).
then the problem can be solved with the help of relevant AVI file repair program like Yodot AVI Repair.
I would therefore ask you if you could perhaps put it to the President to see whether this problem can be solved in such a manner that Members need not at any rate stay on any longer than is necessary.