Synonym: apparatus, attack, equipment, furnishings, gear, get busy, grapple with, seize, undertake. Similar words: stack, attack, ankle, sprinkle, intact, attach, tactic, attach to. Meaning: ['tækl] n. 1. the person who plays that position on a football team 2. gear consisting of ropes etc. supporting a ship's masts and sails 3. gear used in fishing 4. a position on the line of scrimmage 5. (American football) grasping an opposing player with the intention of stopping by throwing to the ground. v. 1. accept as a challenge 2. put a harness 3. seize and throw down an opponent player, who usually carries the ball.
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211. I wish to tackle three major issues which have influenced this changing philosophy and relate it directly to disruptive pupils.
212. Tireless for the enormous quantity of work it manages to perform, the ride on washer-dryer CLT160 is constructed t0 tackle the most extreme washing project.
213. Latvia's four-party ruling coalition collapsed on Friday and the president called for talks to forge a new government to tackle a deepening economic crisis.
214. We have a set of measures to tackle the unemployment problem.
215. Complete with a suction-cup transducer, gel-cell battery, charger and soft-sided case with tackle storage. Tilt-and-swivel quick-disconnect bracket.
216. In contrast to the policy recommendations of most economists, relying on monetary incentives to tackle collective choice problems like global warming can actually have perverse effects.
217. This technique is useful to solve the environment pollution of oil-bearing sludge and provides a new method to decrease the production cost and to tackle the oilfield in a comprehensive way.
218. Carrie is a stay-at-home mother with a husband whose career pays irregularly, meaning they tackle a very uneven rate of pay along with many opportunities for saving money.
219. We work to identify its cause, get rid of it and tackle the next source of excess noise.
220. Studies show that a little shut-eye can help you tackle problems and make tough decisions.
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221. New Chancellor George Osborne's budget was one of the toughest in generations, designed to tackle Britain's worst peace-time budget deficit with heavy spending cuts and increased sales taxes.
222. Tackle the yucky stuff and you should be able to detox it out of your life.
223. It is the brainchild of Franny Armstrong, the irrepressible film-maker behind The Age of Stupid, a powerful docudrama about our failure to tackle climate change.
224. Was booked in the second half for a very poor tackle, but also showed great anticipation in several instances, and had a free kick narrowly miss the target late in the game.
225. In Chelsea's next attack Drogba was clearly held by Yobo in the area away from the ball, and Lampard was blocked from shooting by a sliding tackle that didn't reach the ball but obstructed him.
226. Sissoko stayed on until the end despite the bad Bonera tackle to his right ankle (Bonera was sent off for it) in the second half.
227. Although we have the scientific ability to tackle global problems, it's the lack of political will to do anything before the planet turns into a dust bowl that's the problem.