Similar words: swindling, dwindling, landline, friendliness, seedling, piddling, puddling, fiddling. Meaning: ['hændlɪŋ] n. 1. manual (or mechanical) carrying or moving or delivering or working with something 2. the action of touching with the hands (or the skillful use of the hands) or by the use of mechanical means 3. the management of someone or something.
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151. Then the ministry came under attack for its clumsy handling of huge bond-trading losses at the New York branch of Daiwa Bank.
152. Its chassis offers terrific handling balance, great traction matched to positive brakes and accurate steering.
153. Removals An employee moving abroad is obviously concerned about the safe handling of personal possessions.
154. In my junior year a friend, a fledgling pilot, taught me the basics of handling a small plane.
155. The proper handling of these expectations will have a major impact on the overall success of the company following the acquisition.
156. Companies that change factors or move back to handling their own invoices frequently cite poor quality of service.
157. The government later admitted it had blundered in its handling of the affair.
158. However, by handling the machine with some software, Comet Data could have come up with a real bargain.
159. Careless handling of pesticides causes dozens of accidents on farms every year.
160. Visibility on the approach is first class and handling is without a blemish.
161. Safer handling,(sentencedict.com) storage and transport of hazardous chemicals will be held in Aberdeen on 28 February 1992.
162. The police department's handling of the affair has angered many in the community.
163. The Rams had five fumbles Sunday, not counting coach Rich Brooks' handling of the quarterback torch-passing ceremony.
164. However, a partner needs gentle handling to tread gently and with extreme caution.
165. It is not possible to improve on equal access synonym handling in two cases.
166. Other services include general cargo handling, marine fuel product storage and wholesale electrical supplies.http://Sentencedict.com
167. There are, however, better and worse ways of handling human problems.
168. Before moving to Radio 2 she was chief assistant at Radio 4, handling schedules.
169. And the press enjoyed the benefit of Profumo's total inexperience in handling publicity.
170. There are 30 courses dedicated to specific safety issues, such as handling portable gas cylinders, food hygiene and accident investigation procedures.
171. Now imagine handling all that while living in an adult jail in the heart of the city.
172. I wasn't used to handling dead things, like chicks, not to mention mammals like rats and mice.
173. He also admitted other charges of dishonestly handling a stolen ring and theft of a car.
174. A centrifuge with slow acceleration/deceleration and providing 200 g is desirable for handling cells made into suspensions.
175. We are handling the work license for you.
176. Under new situations and circumstances, some people persist in handling matter according to past experience and old habits.
177. The people's court shall complete handling resolved appellant cases within three months after second instance.
178. He showed little initiative, handling all matters strictly by the book.
179. Similarly Americans have been profligate in the handling of mineral resources.
180. Personnel should be appropriately gowned and take special precautions handling the cultures.
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