Synonym: dealings, transaction. Similar words: double-dealing, deal in, sealing, stealing, revealing, appealing, concealing, unappealing. Meaning: ['dɪːlɪŋ] n. 1. method or manner of conduct in relation to others 2. the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities).
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211, She's a good manager, because she never avoids dealing with the problems of her staff.
212, They found no clearly right and wrong answers in dealing with people.
213, Regrettably, this illogical and antediluvian attitude still persists even when we are dealing with nations substantially richer than ourselves.
214, I came to tell you that Harry Martin has been arrested for fraudulent land dealing.
215, He liked to give job applicants timed tests containing 150 questions dealing with science, history, engineering, and other subjects.
216, Brown was affable and sympathetic, but also firm and decisive in dealing with the problems presented to him.
217, We have to really get back to dealing with each other as partners.
218, Charles's courtiers were used to dealing with a bachelor of fixed habits and a set routine.
219, When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic,(Sentencedict.com) but creatures of emotion. Dale Carnegie
220, They found only one parent objected to schools dealing with values, as this would harm academic work.
221, Dealing with drivers at this tender age obviously sparked an interest in transport which has developed over the years.
222, In doing so they will not only be dealing with grief and loss, but also rethinking their own daily living arrangements.
223, And accordingly, listeners process acoustic information less carefully when dealing with predictable words.
224, If a patron throws a bar stool, Pat will at least have experience at dealing with it.
225, Chris is dealing with the commercial aspects of this ambitious project.
226, The city council has to find a better way of dealing with domestic waste. One answer is to burn it.
227, As experienced Yankees know, one of the big adventures is dealing with the metric system.
228, Earlier in the conversation MacArthur discounted suggestions that Walt Butterworth would assume responsibility for dealing with a treaty.
229, The regulation of insider dealing necessarily involves a complex assessment of the available regulatory options.
230, Capital Letters Were Always The Best Way Of Dealing With Things You Didn't Have A Good Answer To. Douglas Adams
231, This teaches the hearer a valuable lesson: dealing in symbols is safe when compared with acting on the real thing.
232, The government was urged to provide funds for the training of staff and additional support for dealing with the more difficult pupils.
233, When dealing with windows[sentencedict.com], remove all traces of rust and apply a neutralising agent to badly affected areas.
234, Being a woman is a terribly difficult task, since it consists principally in dealing with men. Joseph Conrad
235, The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made. Groucho Marx
236, Too often time on site is absorbed in dealing with contractor's queries rather than in looking at the work.
237, The defendants sought an order under a United States statutory provision dealing specifically with assistance to litigants in foreign courts.
238, Mr Customer Smith did however acquire a dubious reputation for dealing in prize goods.
239, That cop pulls no punches in dealing with gangsters.
240, to develop a strategy for dealing with unemployment.
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