Similar words: handle, kindled, handlebar, mishandle, manhandle, panhandler, candle, dandle. Meaning: ['hændl] adj. having a usually specified type of handle.
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91. Yet such inferences need to be handled with care.
92. Most capital cases are handled by state courts.
93. This difference of criterion as to the character of the conflict was reflected in the way power was handled on each side.
94. Whether they are chemical or organic, all fertilisers should be handled with care.
95. This process seems to have been handled badly, even if it is not one that lends itself to sensitive treatment.
96. The council voted 5-2 to examine how Colorado and Oregon have handled the background check loophole.
97. The adverts were designed to generate some sales leads as well as the main aim of raising awareness and these will be handled by.
98. Similarly, it may be warranted in situations where highly confidential and sensitive material is to be handled by the job holder.
99. For example, you might be convinced that government bureaucracies are inefficient because a specific agency handled your inquiries so ineptly.
100. The defendants' articled clerk handled the wife's affairs and negotiated a financial settlement with the husband's solicitors.
101. It allows relatively inexpert people to communicate the gravity of the problem to others so teamwork can be handled sensibly.
102. They also helped uncover a drug manufacturing lab and handled an arrest warrant, according to the State Attorney General's Office.
103. Poster advertising is handled by outdoor contractors who run their own grading systems.
104. While Williamson County shares problems with those other fast-growing counties, local officials have handled the growth better than most.
105. The search for a comparison is important because the high court has handled indecency cases differently depending on the medium.
106. The wine glasses, tumblers, pipes and so on were articles which each painter handled regularly in the course of day-to-day life.
107. Everyone praised Douglas for the calm way in which he handled the situation.
108. He resigned as chairman after an external audit criticised the way Lauda Air handled foreign currency transactions.
109. Whether or not we have a right old barney depends on how it is handled.
110. Quantitative indices have considerable appeal for organizations, since they are easily handled and appear to be relatively unproblematic.
111. Social security, for example, is the responsibility of central government but housing benefit is handled through local authorities.
112. In many cases, they are being handled badly by individual Support staff.
113. Given the way your organization functions when it functions best, consider how a personnel or labor crisis situation would be handled.
114. Data sets precluded from analysis are well documented, but the great bulk of typical experimental data will be handled.
115. But since the arrival of Robins,(www.Sentencedict.com) he has taken a backseat role with day-to-day business being handled by the new chairman.
116. If witnesses and suspects are interviewed by state workers and evidence is handled, a criminal investigation would be hampered.
117. Sometimes, these topics are even handled by sensitive writers who put them into a context that invites debate and reflection.
118. They are neat, legible, easily handled and can be filed in chronological order. 2.
119. Horses that are well handled from the time of being foals are most unlikely to be aggressive towards us.
120. The day-to-day running of the Chaplaincy is being handled by the other Chaplains.
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