Examples of using Problems will in English and their translations into Slovak
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devote it to your partner and you will see that the problems will soon disappear.
positivity will cover you with his head, and all problems will recede into the background.
But as long as the majority perceive their interests in terms of the status quo, our problems will remain systemic.
Even if gambling is no longer part of your life, these problems will nonetheless remain,
Even when gambling is no longer a part of your life, these problems will still remain, so it's important to address them.
more specific problems will have to be addressed by the support team.
Problems will arise in my life, but in the long run they will seem much smaller.'.
Problems will never disappear, once you solve one, there will be another.
No such problems will exist in the very near future,
compliance problems will likely persist.
There are numerous technical challenges from inaccurate sensors to limited battery life, but these problems will likely diminish over time as technology develops.
Unless the cycle of poverty is broken, with the causes addressed, at more than one point, the problems will manifest themselves in even greater depths of poverty and distress.
Do not think that you can take Dianabol and that all the problems will disappear immediately.
Without adequate resources, none of these problems will be properly dealt with,
Solving these problems will in turn demand a high degree of co-operation between people who do not always get on:
A large part of the increase in the number of people with four or more medical problems will sharply increase their population projections over the next few years to at least 85,
A large part of the increase in the number of people with four or more medical problems will come from an expected sharp rise in coming years in the number of people living until at least 85.
A large part of the increase in the number of people with four or more medical problems will sharply escalate their population projections for the next few years to at least 85 people, and Health Minister Jeremy Hunt warned that the figure would increase the workload of the NHS.
It is important to accept that friction and possible problems will occur, and to establish an open-minded environment where problems can be addressed
A large part of the increase in the number of people with four or more medical problems will come from an expected sharp rise in coming years in the number of people living until at least 85, which Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, has warned will increase the NHS's workload.