Examples of using Is dealing in English and their translations into Swedish
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Yes. Oldman is dealing with it.
Do you know a young person who is dealing with a serious health problem?
So this is dealing.
When it is dealing with a petition, not the role, but the credibility of this Parliament is at stake.
It is a bit much that the Council is dealing with this issue of maritime safety in such a dilatory manner.
The acknowledgement should say who is dealing with the complaint and when the person complaining can expect a reply.
DE I welcome the fact that the Commission is dealing with this subject from a competition perspective.
The acknowledgement should say who is dealing with the complaint and when the person complaining can expect a reply.
Is dealing with one in Seoul, Korea. targeting one in Atlanta, Squashed one in Columbus, and your old friend Logan.
DE I would like to ask the Presidency how it is dealing with the phenomenon of climate change in relation to fishing quotas.
The cases the Commission is dealing with involve complaints against registries of top level domain names under Article 82.
This form will allow the institution which is dealing with your claim to take into account periods of insurance
Targeting one in Atlanta, and your old friend Logan Squashed one in Columbus, is dealing with one in Seoul, Korea.
Tbilisi is dealing calmly with the situation,
If a delegation is dealing with a subject like climate change
The difficult part is dealing with some of the more unique personality types that make our encounters more.
Inform the complainant without delay of the national competition authority which is dealing or has already dealt with the case.
You will also be surprised when you start looking at how much waste your organization is dealing with.
At the moment, the Union is dealing on its own, more than ever,
Charles University Faculty of Science Ecology is dealing with interactions of groups of organisms related to their abiotic environment.