Polish term
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Proposed translations
.... must be considered
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Note added at 37 mins (2015-07-13 08:41:12 GMT)
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Lub ... must be taken into consideration.
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Note added at 46 mins (2015-07-13 08:50:41 GMT)
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Lub should be considered/taken into consideration.
what is meant buy that is
neutral |
Andrzej Mierzejewski
: ...buy...?
17 mins
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neutral |
TechLawDC
: I have never seen or heard this phrase at the beginning of an English sentence. Confidence = 5?
1 hr
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agree |
asia20002
: what is meant by this is ... sounds better to me
2 hrs
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agree |
Jacek Konopka
1 day 9 hrs
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Account should be taken of
There is an issue with [the noise]; One needs to take into account [the noise]
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Note added at 1 hr (2015-07-13 09:44:34 GMT)
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Alternative: [The noise ...] needs to be taken into account.
(I still strongly prefer my 1st answer.)
an issue at hand
an issue at hand, namely a noise ...
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