Examples of using Potential problem in English and their translations into Slovak
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Another trick that helps prevent uneven color is applying a lotion or cream to potential problem spots before tanning.
To see a potential problem, insert a row above the range that contains the array formula(that is,
Platforms will have to provide businesses with more options to resolve a potential problem through mediators.
A faulty or defective fuel hose will produce some symptoms that can alert the driver to a potential problem.
For the above Two Layer Board stack designs, the potential problem is for the traditional 1.6mm(62mil) plate thickness.
Another potential problem is the way in which the report deals with Member States where there is more than one official language.
Dust is a potential problem in the workplace in two different
overuse movements can also lead to back pain and other potential problem areas.
the program finds accessibility issues and explains why each of these issues could be a potential problem for someone with a disability.
To see a potential problem, insert a row above the range that contains the array formula(that is,
Dust is a potential problem in the workplace in two different
overuse movements can also contribute to the strain on the back and other potential problem areas.
The existence of diverging regimes of direct producers' liability is a potential problem for the internal market.
Another potential problem of too much screen time(from computers,
repeating movements can also contribute to the strain on the back and other potential problem areas.
surgery will be needed, which is a potential problem when TURP is used.
repetitive movements also contributes to strain on the neck, back and other potential problem areas.
which could signal a potential problem with your kidneys or liver, Rohr says.
Another potential problem with HPB systems is that after the hydrogen peroxide has been neutralized,
explains why each might be a potential problem for someone with a disability.