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How to use dealing with in a sentence

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Inexperience in dealing with the wilier mandarins of the civil service has also seen more than a few promising careers come unstuck.
Ed, set the scene for us and tell us what you've been dealing with every day embedded with the Marines, especially there in the cemetery area.
The above-mentioned techniques are offered as ways to assist individuals with dealing with performance anxiety.
Section 190, dealing with waiver, refers to a formal waiver by order of the court.
He's dealing with homegrown suicide bombers, not terrorists coming from outside the country.
Why don't you tell us exactly where you are, sort of set the scene, and describe the conditions you're dealing with?
I wish traffic wardens would use as much enthusiasm when dealing with able-bodied people who use disabled parking places.
At least you'll know you're not the only one dealing with all this wacko stuff.
It threatens to throw the Agency into chaos at a time when it is already dealing with serious backlogs.
I can't think of a finer person to have taught me the sport-he was a master technician who had a real knack for dealing with kids.
When dealing with a brutal regime, diplomacy must be backed by credible force.
The Journal is the most widely cited of all malacological journals and publishes papers dealing with all aspects of the study of molluscs.
Radeschi said the community's resources have been taxed by dealing with troubled youth.
I was humiliated, and dealing with the endless taunts from my classmates led me to overeat.
Perhaps the one point we agree on is that the present government has made a pig's ear of dealing with asylum applications.
Candidates can adopt a few simple guidelines to ensure that they get satisfaction when dealing with recruitment agencies.
The satirist differs from authors of other types of literature with regard to its way of dealing with his subject.
Belinda had mentioned that she had been a secretary for a while and she was good at dealing with awkward customers.
Their stance is one of unswerving resistance, but their films, while dealing with awkward topics, have never been demagogic.
It was a rather banal response, but then I guess Labour's press office is used to dealing with awkward questions.
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