Examples of using Do not face in English and their translations into Slovak
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at any time not to roll over and do not face opponents who strive to not just outrun you, and throw off the road.
The'Targeted' package is based on policy options aimed at ensuring that the most efficient installations do not face undue costs,
of European countries which do not face a serious fire risk during the summer months.
recognise the importance of ensuring that citizens do not face tax obstacles when exercising the freedoms provided by the EU's internal market.
new operators on the EU single market do not face meaningless regulatory obstacles, whatever kind of business they are conducting;
products in another EU country do not face differing prices,
so as to ensure that they do not face legal uncertainty
be it online or in person, do not face diverging prices,
be it online or in person, do not face diverging prices,
hedging costs that their competitors in that market do not face; and inward investors into the European market will prefer to be in the major currency area rather than the smaller one.
Spain, unlike Greece, did not face in a first place fiscal crises.
East Asian countries did not face this problem.
They don't face them but, rather keep themselves away from them.
Admittedly our room did not face the street.
However, he did not face a fine or jail time after pleading guilty.
In such diapers the baby does not face irritation and intertrigo.
This objet does not face front, but rather, askew.
The shooting was legally adjudged to have been self-defense and Gerda did not face any charges.
There is no person in this world who does not face problems.
Sensei Ping didn't face down 100 men until he was twice your age.