Examples of using Greater problems in English and their translations into Swedish
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A far greater problem was the effectiveness of the weapon.
Thank you. But there's a greater problem here.
Currently, however, pupils with a migrant background in Europe face great problems.
Counterfeiting is, if anything, an even greater problem.
A number of countries are having very great problems with the euro.
Where financial support for fisheries is concerned, I can see a much greater problem.
defines as facing the greatest problems.
The UK operated Commonwealth preference up to 1972 without great problems.
Our great problem today is unemployment. There is no work.
But there's a greater problem.
The screaming chickens are great problem as they are rushing here and there.
Thank you. But there's a greater problem here.
Madam President, Lithuania has a great problem of energy and unemployment.
But there's a greater problem here. Thank you.
Millions would die, but there's a greater problem.
For governments in Europe, anti-jihadists are considered an even greater problem than jihadists.
inflation is a greater problem.
The EU' s legitimacy is a far greater problem than its complex political structure.
there's a far greater problem.
Smaller pike are no great problem, says Magnus.