Examples of using Problems affecting in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Calling for an indefinite General Strike as a way to jointly overcome these problems affecting various sectors of the working class.
influence to contribute to the resolution of problems affecting other parts of the world.
is prescribed as a treatment for certain problems affecting the stomach and esophagus.
Through the analysis of the battery operating status data, various problems affecting the battery quality can be found.
which are prescribed to patients suffering from problems affecting the stomach and esophagus.
find solutions to specific cases or problems affecting displaced communities.
is prescribed as a treatment for certain problems affecting the stomach and esophagus.
we really we sought to observe it, many problems affecting Spirit institutions would not exist.
I believe this is a full and exhaustive report which truly deals with the whole range of problems affecting this region.
Fred Noonan had earlier written about problems affecting the accuracy of radio direction finding in navigation.
The most common side effects seen with Bydureon were mainly problems affecting the stomach and gut nausea(feeling sick) and diarrhoea.
One of the problems affecting the blowing process
Owing to various problems affecting the committee and myself, it has taken longer than I would have wished.
Their purpose is to help solve serious problems affecting the socio-economic situation in one
Thus, they do not permit qualified care in terms of efficacy and the ability to solve the problems affecting the adolescents' health.
effectively to help solve the problems affecting ordinary Europeans.
severe skin problems and other problems affecting the organs were not present.
with provable results, the problems affecting the region.
The UN General Secretary clearly emphasised that less than 10% of the budget is used to resolve problems affecting 90% of the world's population.
The public health movement and the subsequent changes accompanying it have changed the way problems affecting populations' is understood and/or addressed within their contexts.