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121. In charge of tackling key technical problems in testing and guide the technical operation of each testing room.
122. John's got something for him . he would succeed in tackling the problem.
123. In this paper the author analyses several schemes for solving the problem, researches the reasonable conditions of cutting and swathing, this will have an active effect on tackling the problem.
124. They deviated little from the scholastics in tackling the standard problems.
125. Gates also defended the foundation's decision to not channel resources into tackling climate change and said that private investment in new carbon-free energy technologies is the way forward.
126. But tackling these issues is better than continuing to fund ineffectual governments whose interests are unaligned with those of international donors and their people.
127. Current research centres around tackling so-called tangles in the brain which are thought to "silt up" the brain's thought processes.
128. We might'a'got into an awful scrape , tackling such a thing on a Friday. ".
129. Less should countries willfully resort to force in tackling energy issues.
130. Ultimate Frisbee combines the traditional game of disc toss with the tackling techniques of football and the goalie position in soccer.
131. I felt ashamed for the callousness of the government in tackling land speculation.
132. NO DEVELOPING country has had more success in tackling AIDS than Brazil.
133. Firefighters in the Australian state of Victoria are tackling a fresh outbreak bush fire of bushfires.
134. Sports To touch ( the runner ) as a substitute for tackling in touch football.
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135. As I said, lucky me, I don't have lots of in-law problems – I'm tackling this subject because so many people have asked me to do so.
136. There are also many researches on college Students tackling styles.
137. Two-year-olds have a gift for tackling the impossible with enthusiasm; repeated failure hardly discourages them at all.
138. Lekweiry, a doctoral student at the Cadi Ayyad University in Morocco, studies the Anopheles mosquito to find new ways of tackling the spread of malaria among people in cities.
139. The American military machine is under intense strain. The demands of tackling the Iraq insurgency have forced America to short-change Afghanistan.
140. Mrs. Werner was passionate about books, tackling novels by Trollope.
141. At the end of the summit, Obama said tackling global challenges "in the absence of major powers like China, India and Brazil seems to be wrongheaded."
142. Fire viger Firefighters in Austrilia , the Australian state of Victoria are tackling a fresh outbreak of bush firesbushfires.
143. There are many ways of tackling the construction of a pig simulator.
144. He said that tackling these high prices includes cracking down on price gouging and land hoarding, as well as possible interest-rate adjustment.
145. The shared interests in tackling the Kurd issue have got the two close each other.
146. Tackling climate change should not sacrifice development, or continue poverty and backwardness.
147. Whether you take the FTAs or foreign exchange policy, I get the impression that South Korea is tackling things well.
148. We shouldn't just be tackling the surface of the problem.
149. By way of tackling key problems , some technical difficulties can be surmounted.
150. Countries that have gone furthest in tackling fraud have strong financial and medical accountability systems, i.e. proper accounting and reporting underpinned by solid audit regimes.
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