Examples of using Could face in English and their translations into Romanian
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so I recorded advice for every scenario my son could face.
The PCRM could face new problems such as those mentioned above before and after the 6th congress.
Warning of the consequences his country could face if it fails to extradite the suspects,
Del Ponte's negative report sparked fears that Serbia could face international isolation
Albanians could face as many as 18 hours daily without electricity.
Serbia's health care sector could face cuts in order to slash spending.[Getty Images].
he later said Cyprus could face the prospect of multitudes arriving on the island with"no means, no money".
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, could face a ban from politics.[Getty Images].
Del Ponte's negative report sparked fears that Serbia could face international isolation
Albania could face a more difficult situation,
Many experts warn the country could face shortages by 2030,
Experts warn that Albania could face an epidemic of crime unless institutional problems are overcome
Bulgaria has received warnings that it could face more sanctions if it fails to take action.
in addition, it could face imprisonment.
The UEFA warned Croatia on Tuesday(October 10th) that it could face serious sanctions if there are new instances of racist behaviour among its fans.
However, efforts to convince the guerrillas to withdraw their forces within southeast Turkey could face internal resistance.
He warned that the country could face a suspension of its accession talks if it fails to adhere to the bloc's principles and norms.
due to which the athlete could face the masculinization.
the Greek government could face official action from the EU.
None of whom could face the darkness inside, so they denied me… suppressed me… frightened of the truth.