tackling the issue
tackling the challenge
tackling the problem
tackling the task
They were fearful of tackling him.
they are tackling the divisions and dishonesties on the campus.
it would be far better to admit the problem openly and set about tackling it.
the Green bandwagon provided a fillip for many companies tackling environmental problems.
at the moment, the police are tackling record crime rates with one hand tied behind their back.
Thus, possession is won by intercepting passes, forcing an overambitious long shot which results in a goal kick, or by tackling the player as he tries to dribble past.
Half the profits are going towards tackling loneliness.
Getting along will be imperative to successfully tackling unforeseen situations as they come.
Even though you created a healthier routine, you're not tackling the whole problem.
690. The man tackling the drawback of the brackets runs a slack snack business.
Professor Lupin had deliberately stopped him tackling the Boggart.
It is the first step in tackling the slums.
It's an issue that needs tackling, or dealing with.
But a new experiment at CERN is tackling the problem.
Where machines have made very little progress is in tackling novel situations.
All pIayers were engaged in intensive pressing and tackling in midfield.
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