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Sentence count:166+4Posted:2017-07-09Updated:2020-07-24
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31. This would include tackling the problems of housing shortages and population growth.
32. Tackling these more stubborn obstacles will boil down to better schools and plain old dollars and cents.
33. She tries not to think about the media scrutiny ahead or the difficulties of tackling a true-life part.
34. One way of tackling the conversion is to build a stud partition wall.
35. Tackling the same project in smaller but more detailed and significant chapters is perhaps the better exercise.
36. I have my own theory: ignorance is bliss. The less you know, the more confident you can be in tackling things. Stephen Richards 
37. Chiefly he lacked the flair, or the confidence, for tackling out-of-the-way problems, especially among the men.
38. Our proposal is a modest one: we are trying to implement a more just system rather than tackling a great injustice.
39. He said all muscles need to be used gently before tackling the strong-arm work.
40. She worried away at her husband like a small and angry rat tackling an even smaller rodent.
41. Advanced computer technology then uses the information to stimulate human deliberation in tackling management and production problems.
42. There is a case, however, for tackling the subject, at least initially, here and now.
43. On the global stage, a stronger United Nations will be needed to underpin cooperation in tackling the world's problems.
44. Each was a self-contained unit capable of tackling most normal and special war-time contingencies of railway transport.
45. In tackling this difficult task,[http://sentencedict.com/tackling.html] some governments have been trapped in their own demagogic schemes.
46. House arson: Fire crews spent more than two hours tackling a severe blaze in an empty Middlesbrough house yesterday.
47. Nuisances: A streamlining of local authority procedures to make the tackling of noise nuisances simpler is proposed.
48. One approach to tackling this issue would be to encourage firms to promulgate, promote and publish pay scales and pay decisions.
49. But I want to take my time over tackling up and savouring the prospect of the sport I hope to enjoy.
50. It requires investment in good governance and tackling petty corruption.
51. One is a primary teacher who was interested in the mental processes of children tackling simple addition.
52. Back at Central Park East yet another team of kids is tackling a complex math problem.
53. Tackling truancy Schools reported using a range of strategies to tackle absence from school.
54. She started her new job on Monday and she said she needed her beauty sleep before tackling the front attic.
55. Collective self-help and co-operative ways of tackling problems go back a long way.
56. Tackling poverty will be the top priority of our aid programme.
57. And that would mean tackling the hugely popular Mr Yeltsin himself.
58. The government claims that it is tackling this issue through its Making Belfast Work programme.
59. Their mission: to find a policy for tackling poverty as radical as the welfare system founded by Beveridge 50 years ago.
60. The Web community of developers and users is tackling these complex problems.
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