Examples of using Less of a problem in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Computer
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The faster you handle the problem, the less of the trust capital is lost.
but also less risk of problems.
Not creates a less of a problem and look Khadzhimba on Abkhaz citizenship.
It's less of a problem outside, but indoors the sound is loud.
Urine is less of a problem since dogs usually potty outside.
Sounds like less of a problem and more like a cause for celebration.
This suggests that choice is less of a problem for consumers than issues such as trust in traders and the ability to compare offers.
Finding enough money is going to be less of a problem at the moment than getting it out to the people who need it.
Funding of this appeal would, in fact, seem to be less of a problem than the overall question of accessibility to internally displaced people and refugees.
Wearing sunglasses tends to be less of a problem, but do encourage them to choose a pair with adequate UV protection.
would be even less of a problem if you had a car.
Nortrom's lack of incantations is less of a problem for him than it is for his adversaries.
But with a phone that doesn't require constant charging I guess it's less of a problem.
The tourist stomach issues is less of a problem in Cape Verde islands compared to the mainland of west Africa.
This may suggest that choice is less of a problem for consumers than issues such as trust in traders and the ability to compare offers.
then that clearly is less of a problem.
to the United States, human rights appear to be less of a problem.
This, in turn, will make cellulite much less of a problem in the long term.
appears to have become less of a problem.
excess capacity was less of a problem in Europe.