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91. Part of the sport of tackling the longitude problem entailed ridiculing others in the competition.
92. After 13 years, it is an absolute disgrace that no input has been made to tackling unemployment.
93. She was tackling this man on his own terms and at some time she would be doing it head-on.
94. The resulting book provides easy to use, well-illustrated information on tackling all kinds of tasks around the house.
95. We believe that it is a missed opportunity for tackling the deep-seated causes of crime.
96. First-stage tinies progress to playing variations on Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and by school age are tackling several tunes.
97. The difficulty lay not in identifying the issues but in tackling them resolutely.
98. This does not mean that we shall shy away from tackling difficult subjects that may cause offence.
99. Palmer made a citizen's arrest after tackling the robber as he tried to get away.
100. After that they were consigned to a tackling chore of grinding intensity.
101. We pride ourselves on the front seven and tackling people.
102. Henry Livings faced formidable problems in tackling this new translation of the original Barber.
103. The package was aimed specifically at tackling problems created by the Gulf war.
104. There are two ways of tackling this problem: strengthen auditors' independence or have an immensely detailed cookbook of accounting rules.
105. The Panel is also looking at ways of tackling global warming using legal methods.
106. America can claim to be tackling its troubled assets.
107. a bottom-up approach to tackling the problem.
108. Tackling this disease will take an aggressive,[www.Sentencedict.com] steadfast approach.
109. I was admonished for tackling "sensationalist and sexist" topics that apparently have no place in a forum such as Psychology Today.
110. In the last few years he has become almost faultless, tackling with cast-iron commitment -- and with such careful precision that in Germany in 2006, he played 386 minutes before conceding a foul.
111. He has begun tentatively tackling the lethal ShiaH militias, now as much a scourge as the Sunni insurgents.
112. The growing bond-market jitters come at a time when euro-zone policy makers appear to be running out of options for tackling the currency bloc's crisis.
113. Hamlet is the tragedy of tackling a family problem soon after college.
114. Tackling him would provoke a bloody backlash of suicide bombers.
115. He will adopt a more even-handed and less pro - Israel stance when tackling the Middle east conflict.
116. In addition to using effective language constructs, it's important to come up with a problem statement that truly excites you so you're in the best frame of mind for creatively tackling the problem.
117. Tackling spam'should be part of campaign to reduce emissions '.
118. Sometimes tackling the unusual and excelling at it can open the doors to possibilities you never before imagined.
119. That's a challenge Beazley, now an assistant professor with the Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago, is tackling.
120. This Standard mainly covers these aspects: function requirement, media format requirement, disorder tackling, and parameter setting.
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