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How to use deal with in a sentence

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Despite the good care it received there Mr Duffy became concerned at its condition and established a committee to deal with the raggy banner.
In the last few months, the city council passed new laws to deal with what's become known as racial profiling.
But I've outlined above how I will deal with it, and my thoughts, feelings and impressions on the subject.
My only comfort is knowing that he will deal with them all in his own good time.
The four quadrants of Kolb's model deal with the processes whereby knowledge is transformed through experience.
The mainstream media have abrogated their responsibility to deal with the facts.
He then discovered he had a flat tyre and took his car back into the garage to deal with it.
Her lyrics deal with weighty subjects but she can be as flippant as the next joker.
Fleets like to deal with manufacturers that have a large range of vehicles.
God treats his enemies with justice and teaches his children to deal with others justly and with mercy.
Civil servants announced their campaign against an imposed pay deal with unofficial walkouts and will be balloting for strikes next month.
We, as citizens, are not in a position to pass judgment on how people deal with such issues in their personal lives.
Rival DaimlerChrysler last month struck a deal with trade unions, but only after its plans had prompted walkouts and protests.
What makes dirty bombs particularly troublesome is that radioactivity, like fire, is something we deal with on a daily basis.
As long as I kept moving and writing my novel, I wouldn't have to deal with the fact no-one actually liked it.
Still, one could say that all wakes are formulaic, rituals being a most popular and apparently effective means to deal with death.
In Mr Godfrey's opinion Clause 8 does not deal with cancellation but more appropriately deals with disclosures and waivers of rights.
Postpone those decisions that can wait until you feel more able to deal with them.
To be disabled is to be pigeon-holed as if, by defining what is wrong with you, the abled population will find it easier to deal with you.
If that brings attention that gets a bit much now and again that's something I'll have to learn to deal with.
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