Examples of using May face in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
UNCITRAL awards may face additional scrutiny at the level of State courts,
parents who refuse to do may face criminal trials.
The redundant workers may face difficulties finding new opportunities,
Other Member States with neighbouring third countries with similar low price levels may face the same problems.
People suffering from mesothelioma may face difficulty breathing due to pleural effusion that is the accumulation of liquid between lungs
for the people of Earth who may face her wrath.
Also the owners of small businesses may face difficulties when they want to pursue their claims in another Member State.
competing technologies and companies may face a barrier to entry
ethnic minorities, may face stronger barriers to start their own businesses.
the“China Titanium Valley” may face a surviving test.
Parents of a newborn in the first month of a baby's life may face the problem of a stuffy nose.
In Lithuania's situation, sugar factories may face a shortage of raw sugar
It evaluates the difficulties which consumers and suppliers may face as a result of these differences and assesses if there
businesses may face the human impulse to gain an edge by spread bad world about competitors.
In case of complications involving the retina, the ophthalmologists may face a tough time in evaluating the condition because the opaque lens blocks their ability to look through it.
In a hori- zontal duct system, the junction box may face either right, left or upwards.
Las Vegas awakens today with a terrible realization that our city may face a new and deadly menace.
But many parents are concerned that their children may face negative aspects of the Internet.
All of your collective experiences will be available to other civilizations, some of whom may face a similar situation.
Ensuring that the neural tissues are left undamaged is critical for all cochlear implant patients- especially for young children who may face multiple implantations in their lifetime.