Examples of using Will have to face in English and their translations into Swedish
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solution of all problems business people will have to face today, tomorrow
going back means I will have to face my past.
The characters develop their own dynamic and each member will have to face their own personal demons.
Does it ever occur to those who fabricate lies about GOD that they will have to face Him on the Day of Resurrection?
You will have to face some terrible truths about what has been done to mankind;
From beginning to end and it will have to face in all aspects of parent carrier.
The point is that they will have to face them because the workers are not prepared to sell out their rights.
There is concern in relation to the consequences of liberalisation for fragile sectors of ACP economies, which will have to face competition from European businesses.
Greece's situation is not unique; the EU will have to face other similar shock effects.
the African continent will be one of the key challenges that Europe will have to face in the future.
The Green Paper puts forward a number of questions, which Europe will have to face in the medium and long term.
As part of its Manifesto, the FLQ stated:"In the coming year Bourassa(Quebec premier Robert Bourassa) will have to face reality; 100,000 revolutionary workers,
it will all be over, and I will have to face everything.
is the real problem that we will have to face in the medium and long term,
particularly its institutions and companies who will have to face a continuous process of increased productivity,
international conventions will have to face the consequences.
We will have to face them.
Then you will have to face mine.