Examples of using Economic problems in English and their translations into Polish
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It is clear that in order to solve the economic problems that affect us all, we need job creation, job creation
This seems to indicate that economic problems and the overfished stocks are pushing down the size of the fleet.
At the same time, the economic problems of the Eurozone can only be resolved by pooling fiscal sovereignty at a transnational level.
further education is exacerbating economic problems and affecting labour productivity.
how economic problems disappear, more money appears,
Economic problems, and, mainly, raging inflation,
Recent economic problems have made this a very affordable place to visit, and can provide a
Economic problems have magnified the ethnic and religious divisions in the country,
It is, perhaps worth stressing that economic problems arise always
He stressed that the main risk factors are now economic problems, as it was in 2008-2013, but the growing tension in the geopolitical sphere.
Second, the dark has had its mainstream media convince many that the economic problems are merely a"deep recession"
have become less important in modern times implies the contention that economic problems also have become less important.
In my view, the Member States' economic problems will not be solved by simply restricting their powers
This will worsen our economic problems and increase the cost of the crisis for millions of Europeans.
Regarding economic problems, family caregivers often give up time from work to spend 47 hours per week on average with the person with AD, while the costs of caring for them are high.
Unemployment therefore remains one of the main economic problems and will become more of a burden after the new EU Member States join the Eurozone.
Despite the economic problems for livestock owners
However, the economic problems have led to a concentration of urgent economic
deceptively simply to solve the economic problems.
Tunisia and Egypt, countries with enormous economic problems, have already opened their doors to more than 400 000 refugees from Libya.