Examples of using Might be a problem in English and their translations into Swedish
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does not offer support, which might be a problem.
spacious vehicles, which might be a problem for larger groups.
Soil nail wall construction is a technique used to bring soil stability in areas where landslides might be a problem.
but the location might be a problem if you're interested in typical Munich sightseeing.
So I just said what you needed to hear. and it seemed like you might be a problem, sort of… I… I kind of lied to get into the study.
So I just said what you needed to hear. sort of… and it seemed like you might be a problem, I kind of lied to get into the study, I.
It might be a problem for you as you can be charged with fine
If you think there might be a problem with the payment option associated with your account, update
I just thought… well, it might be a problem for us.
But sometimes things can go wrong: there might be a problem with the goods or with delivery.
The software could not upload your free/ busy list to the URL'%1'. There might be a problem with the access rights, or you specified an incorrect URL. The system said:
in my opinion it wasn't that bad, however it might be a problem for the sensitives who wish to keep an early good night sleep.
Obtaining high-resolution micro-MRI data takes a long time, which might be a problem during in vivo imaging,
That might be a problem for our party, but I know that you mean a budget for more employment,
R Species for which acquired resistance may be a problem.
That may be a problem for some guys, but I get better over time.
Restricting bureaucracy may be a problem.
These cumulative effects may be a problem in a number of sectors.
It may be a problem for the British Conservatives
You said there may be a problem in London, but you knew.