Examples of using Are faced in English and their translations into Thai
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Kids are faced with sheets of this material is much earlier than the start to learn to write or read.
However, we are faced with a drug that has always been surrounded by myths and beliefs, the vast majority of which are completely erroneous and unfounded.
As a rule, they are written by people who are faced with a fake sold by dubious persons on social networks.
In each level you're faced with a rabbit with a desire- think, explore, click and drag to find a way to bring him satisfaction.
In today's world we are faced with many choices and choosing a Forex broker is no different.
Autofill: Whenever you're faced with a log-in form, a proper password manager for Android will automatically prompt you with the respective information for each application or website.
Individual employees and the company as a whole are faced with the main goals of communication- providing optimal conditions for productive decisions and organizing joint object activities.
We undermine the importance or heat resistance in ropes until we're faced with extreme temperature casualties and now wants an escape rope;
The functionality of the furniture have become a priority, as more and more people are faced with the problem of small size a particular room.
Tourists are faced with their limitations, which will be discussed in detail below.
Often entrepreneurs are faced with the fact that their activities do not bring any positive result.
When we start configuring a system, we are faced with all kinds of small problems….
Sometimes doctors are faced with the fact that youngparents are so worried about their child that they forget what a normal temperature should be. .
If before pregnancy you are faced with a food allergy, it's likely you already know that you can eat, and what- not.
Green peas should be taken as food for people who are faced with edema of the tissues of internal organs and limbs.
And, apparently, we are faced with an expression that, far from being erroneous, is even as real as life itself.
Often, gardeners are faced with the fact that the plants start to hurt or freeze in growth. Why?
Although today we are faced with a typically Christmas dessert that is extremely popular and well-known, the fact is that it is not really known which was its birth.
How to get rid of drug addiction is most interested in relatives who are faced with this disaster.
Many novice guitarists in the selection of compositions are faced with some tasks, one of which is how to identify any notes on the guitar neck.