Examples of using To a question in English and their translations into Swedish
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I couldn't live with myself if I marked"yes to a question like that.
The name will allow you to  assign each category to a question.
Because he stayed too long waiting for an  answer to a question from a  drunk.
it's the answer to a question we haven't thought of yet.
Maybe an  answer… To a question you and I seem to  have been destined to  ask.
In one experiment, someone was given an  electric shock… for a  wrong answer to a question.
That brings us to a question and to  seek answers on what we might call market regulation
Having said that, if it comes down to a question of funding vaccine candidates in a  clinical phase, the issue of effectiveness will have to  be considered.
The Commission replied to a question tabled by Mr Nicholson on this matter at the November partsession No H-939/98.
I should like to  return to a question which Mrs Fraga Estévez put directly to  the President of the Commission a  little while ago.
You need to  be close to a question in order to  open it and you therefore need to  activate information about your position(GPS)
The Commission' s answer to a question similar to  the one I have asked was that farmers were to  be compensated and that the genetically modified cotton was to  be exported.
To a question of this sort there is no a  priori answer possible,
any educated person to a question about how many planets in the solar system,
Democratic presidential primary candidate Senator Bernie Sanders, listening to a question from the audience at an  event in New Hampshire.
When you get to a question that lets you“add more," fill in as much information as you are able.
Their work started as the answer to a question about a  dice game asked by the Chevalier de Mere.