Examples of using May face in English and their translations into Spanish
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Don't get discouraged by the legal complexities that you may face.
Insurance coverage is available for every conceivable risk your business may face.
And/or help troubleshoot any difficulties the caucus may face.
Marfa Rabkova may face criminal charges.
Markets may face bouts of optimism and pessimism.
A minor may face detention and other penalties for various delinquent acts.
It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions.
A driver may face the following penalties for a first offense.
Players may face each of the four Celestials in a trial of combat.
women may face inextricable juridico-cultural situations.
Finally, the player may face off against Red atop Mt.
The workshop owner may face substantial damage claims as a result.
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The risks people with dementia may face.
Open Discussion on:“Possible challenges trainers may face”.
Extreme: Only the bravest may face this level!
These decisions show what delicate issues school authorities may face in trying to preserve the compulsoriness of, and comply with the obligation of neutrality in education.
This session will also consider the specific challenges that women belonging to religious minorities may face, both within and outside of their religious communities.
Women may face unique issues when it comes to substance use,
This video addresses some of the challenging situations teachers may face during the Confident Me self-esteem workshops by providing strategies to deal with them.
