Examples of using Is faced in English and their translations into Swedish
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everyone in Europe is faced with the same problems, and we are all responding to them.
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American business is faced with the Ukrainian raiders on the Deposit of gold and zinc.
political representatives with a proper grasp of the subject before Parliament is faced with new proposals.
In addition, the branch is faced with a dramatic upsurge in costs due to the rise in glass prices.
Each day our concrete is faced with changing environmental conditions,
YkpaïHcbkий American business is faced with the Ukrainian raiders on the Deposit of gold and zinc.
Today, Morocco is faced with factory ships which are coming to pillage its natural resources,
If one Member State is faced with a terrorist attack, all the other Member States are required to help out.
economic dilemma in which a currency union is faced with a debt crisis.
Sooner or later, every young mother is faced with the fact that night feeding her baby ceases to give pleasure.
the proposal addresses a serious inequality which is faced by millions of European citizens in their everyday lives.
The cause is the unresolved political dilemma in which a currency union is faced with a debt crisis.
And so we come to a decision on the three questions with which Parliament is faced in connection with paragraph 29.
the working class everywhere is faced with cuts, austerity,
they are making and that is the decision that is faced by the United Kingdom.
The fact that a child does not read fast enough for his age is faced by many parents.
The European Commission has set itself the objective of alleviating the bureaucratic constraints with which the business sector is faced.
Tweaking this massive mesh of untangled metadata is the major trouble that is faced while fixing the library.
The younger generation is faced with the problem that good education alone is no guarantee of finding a good job.