Examples of using Would face in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Computer
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Member States such as Poland, the Netherlands or Germany would face more than €500 million of additional costs for the road transport of traded goods;
Consumers would benefit from better access to offers from across the European Union at lower prices and would face fewer refusals of sales.
Brazilian officers made it clear that German players would face no problems in this situation.
The Commission's examination has shown that the joint venture would face sufficient competition in a market characterised by over capacity.
Just like me. that one day, my nephew would face that legend too, I did expect.
Broadcasters would face obstacles in developing
I did expect just like me. would face that legend too, that one day, my nephew.
G malicious software infiltration proven that you would face along with a greatly mischievous ads.
In addition, any attempt to establish coordination between major players at the distribution level would face fierce resistance from manufacturers.
Local politicians would face the immigrant population
What seems wasteful to us helped compensate for the dangers future larva would face.
ended the career of Charles Lee, who would face court martial at Englishtown for his failures on the day.
while US exports would face an average Mexican tariff of 7.1%.
he feared that the cub would face the same fate.
I said the organisers of the first initiatives would face no insurmountable stumbling blocks to get their initiatives off the ground, and I meant it.
Owing to a sharp decline in new orders in 1998 it wasexpected that the company would face new losses
But I would face a whole box of them for the chance of getting some brains!
In other circumstances, clients would face much higher capital charges associated with purely bilateral transactions.
obtain excess exemption or restitution amounts would face penalties.
which has already suffered as a result of the crisis, would face growing uncertainty as regards its investments