Examples of using Could face in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
Dozens of NHS trusts could face bankruptcy by the end of this financial year.
If it fails to do so, the country could face court action
the truck driver could face arrest after hospital treatment, it added.
They could face up to 12 years in prison if convicted of committing violent acts at a public event.
Crvenkovski could face up to four years in prison.
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.
Both could face prison sentences of up to four
A trial is scheduled for January 6, 2020, and Weinstein could face a life sentence if convicted.
A trial is scheduled for January 6, 2020, and Weinstein could face life in prison if convicted on the top counts.
the country could face fines amounting to half a billion euros.
All four could face a prison sentence up to three years or a fine of about 150 euros.
Trump responded by noting that Iran could face serious consequences if it threatened the United States.
A trial is scheduled for January 6, 2020, and Weinstein could face a life sentence if convicted.
If convicted, the defendants could face prison sentences of between 10 and 45 years.
Albania could face a more difficult situation,
the owner could face stiff fines and penalties.
Haradinaj could face life imprisonment.
That person could face an individually levied fine of five million euros if companies break laws governing what can be published.
And Weinstein could face life in prison if convicted on the top counts.
In some places, Albanians could face as many as 18 hours daily without electricity.