Examples of using Great problem in English and their translations into Swedish
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Your civilization is facing a great problem, and during the last few years it has become a critical one.
That's a great problem as I rely on that a number of people reading this review might not have actually used Gynexin just before.
This should not be a great problem, since Belarus has demonstrated its ability to cooperate on matters related to border controls.
What my role in life is. My great problem in life is that I do not really know.
In other words, financing has been no great problem, but everyone wants bank guarantees for the advance payments.”.
That's a great problem as I trust that a number of folks reading this review might not have used Gynexin before.
As he said, there was no great problem approving this report on the regulations and funds.
In any attempt that may be made to solve this great problem, the first thing to be done is to preserve and use what we already have in common.
That's a great problem as I trust that a few people reading this review could not have actually used Gynexin just before.
Industrial policy for the globalised era is becoming a great problem for the Union and for individual Member States.
Nor should there be any great problem getting it to work that way.
But the great problem of religious living consists in the task of unifying the soulˆ powersˆ of the personalityˆ by the dominance of LOVE.
pests on board ships were a great problem.
I still see the unfortunate fact that complete reciprocity is yet to be achieved as a great problem.
The great problem here with policing- as you must know even better than I- is that individual nationalities
But the great problem with this agreement is that it is not selective enough in the classification of traps in relation to the standards laid down.
Since the great problem of the blanks lies in the fact,
And yet, there is one great problem with movement, and that is that it's really hard to get your bearings when you're in midair.
The great problem of life is the adjustment of the ancestral tendencies of living to the demands of the spiritˆual urges initiated by the divineˆ presence of the Mystery Monitorˆ.
The great problem for reform or transformation is the tyranny of common sense.