You get panicky and page your friend who's capable of tackling such problems. |
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It is hoped the latest clampdown will be particularly effective in tackling pupils who travel out of their own districts when absent from school. |
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A comprehensive rethink that puts tackling racism at a Cabinet level along with the other measures will be a quantum leap forward. |
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Paolo Di Canio, meanwhile, gave no quarter, tackling ferociously, harrying opponents and delivering a fierce long-range drive just over the bar. |
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Eight fire engines raced to the scene and set about tackling the blaze which firefighters said covered almost 30 acres of the field. |
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Admittedly, the tackling was suspect, but the searing pace and impossible jinks demonstrated by the winger would cause problems for any defence. |
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While not entirely eradicated, major strides have been made in tackling racism in our game. |
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Now the ACTU and the majority of union leaderships have given up any idea of tackling the Howard government's anti-union laws. |
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In 1976 he was awarded the Scott Medal for bravery after tackling two armed robbers following a raid on a post office. |
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And if you just want to watch somebody tackling the jumps, you can relax in the Club Bar overlooking the indoor ring. |
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It's one thing drawing plans, it is quite another tackling a building without water or electricity and riddled with dry and wet rot. |
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Walkers and ramblers tackling 16 new walks around the district are being pointed in the right direction thanks to a new booklet. |
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In addition to tackling fraudulent and exaggerated claims, we must improve the quality of justice for genuinely injured parties. |
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Points will be deducted for whooping, cheering, successful tackling, goal scoring or any other overt displays of competence. |
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He said the government reaffirmed its commitment to tackling sexually transmissible and blood-borne viruses. |
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A police officer was given a national police bravery award for tackling a gunman who was holding his children hostage. |
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Firefighters remained at the scene through the night and throughout yesterday tackling small pockets of fire in the bales of paper. |
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Other proud achievements of her time in Rochdale were tackling Asian housing problems and homelessness issues. |
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But the home side seemed galvanised early on, some ferocious tackling rocking Queensland back on their heels. |
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Builders will be tackling the ruined presbytery, repairing windows and reconstructing the roof. |
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A company is recruiting an army of retired plumbers in a new approach to tackling the skills shortage. |
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I'm all for seniors tackling technology with a song in their heart but your kitchen is your kitchen. |
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He likes two tackling midfielders in the centre with a couple of runners out wide providing ammunition for the forwards. |
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The UK government's obsession with tackling antisocial behaviour is making society even more lonely and fragmented. |
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Why oh why oh why are voters always appeased by learning that their government is supposedly tackling a problem by throwing more money at it? |
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If there's a problem or an issue needs tackling, she just can't help rolling up her sleeves and getting stuck in. |
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They worked tirelessly as a unit and their ball retention, rucking and tackling were almost faultless. |
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A disabled and profoundly deaf man is tackling an army assault course to help fund a trip of a lifetime to New Zealand. |
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However, sloppy tackling gave the visitors their first chance to attack and they duly scored a well-worked try. |
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And that's where the new academy leadership is tackling this problem head-on. |
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The officers involved were traffic police, but they are responsible for tackling all crimes. |
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The district administration is also in the process of formulating some plans for effectively tackling the issue. |
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Firefighters were already tackling another blaze just 200 yards away at Basildon railway station. |
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The Armagh team were tackling very hard, making the Limerick men fight for every ball. |
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Self-reliance and autarchy are discarded options in today's world, be it for tackling terrorism or underdevelopment. |
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To him, as he reminds me often, it is still a game of blocking and tackling. |
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They understand the technical aspects of the game, the blocking, tackling, ball carrying, throwing, catching and coverage. |
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He traveled to tank towns tackling local favorites and met fighters he had previously fought on the way to the title. |
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Smith was a mainstay of the club's success this season with his running from defence and solid tackling. |
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He's now tackling a mound of pancakes and bacon and eggs, washed down with endless cups of coffee. |
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With new efforts to try to manage this killer disease it is important that nations begin tackling some of the problems that fuel the scourge. |
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She plays the show-biz game like a true scrimmager, dodging, scrambling and tackling much bigger obstacles. |
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Meanwhile the big thaw and heavy rainfall left North Yorkshire drivers tackling roads covered in water. |
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Racing should welcome the white paper because at long last the government are tackling issues which matter to punters. |
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The greatest trump card that he has to offer is his practical, matter-of-fact approach to tackling world poverty. |
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The new unit is part of a three-pronged approach aimed at disrupting local drugs markets and tackling drug related crime. |
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His range has expanded into tackling corners of history and mythology through long narrative stanzas and monologues. |
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I am sure these new services will also assist in tackling the current traffic situation in and around the town centre. |
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Ministers were acting on the recommendations of a top-level report aimed at tackling rising levels of obesity among young people. |
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They are extracts of milk thistle, European mistletoe and alpha lipoic acid, which all have anti-oxidant properties capable of tackling cancer. |
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You're always tackling problems, bettering yourself, breaking down the learning. |
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Anyway, the only other thing I've been really focused on these days is getting back to the gym and tackling the world of road biking. |
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Improved balance keeps skiers tackling moguls and soccer players kicking forcefully. |
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The approach taken by some schools to introduce pupils as monitors had proved effective at tackling vandalism on buses. |
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The incident is being investigated by Operation Trident, the Met Police's specialist unit tackling black-on-black gun crime. |
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Wayne gave his usual blockbusting performance, taking the ball up and making metres and stitching up the middle with his tackling. |
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Before tackling any upgrades, work with an architect or designer to develop a blueprint. |
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The tackling was hard and uncompromising and at times seemed to mesmerise the man in the middle, Martin Corcoran. |
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The season's riches also offer a chance to see favorite actors tackling very different roles in multiple movies. |
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She was much applauded for her boldness in tackling the unfamiliar Balanchine style. |
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From the restart, Windermere were caught napping, however, when poor tackling let Workington drive up the centre of the park. |
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He has all but ruled out Labor tackling the bracket creep problem by indexing the tax thresholds. |
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What follows is a brainstorm to work out new ways of tackling the problem for the parent to try. |
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The officers showed tremendous courage and bravery in tackling a very difficult situation. |
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They wished to break their journey for the night, and replenish their stock of fresh food before tackling the Great River. |
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The home side got off to much the better start to this J1 game with their solid defence and strong tackling causing problems for the visitors. |
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This teacher went to jail and lost her job after tackling a bunch of youths who'd been terrorising her and vandalising her property. |
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A group of Bolton teachers are jetting off to Cape Town to find out how their South African counterparts are tackling the subject of citizenship. |
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Everyone likes to think of themselves as elite gaming ninjas, capable of tackling any in-game task. |
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But he insisted that the reductions could be found by tackling waste and administrative bureaucracy. |
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Farmers in both the organic and non-organic sectors are making real progress in tackling the environmental issues we all face. |
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They soon added a try when one of their strong running centres burst through some ineffectual tackling to score under the posts. |
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The company beat analysts' full year forecasts due to tackling its cost base issues, and introducing more of a traditional sportsbook. |
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Brave new storylines are plotted, tackling issues like illiteracy, drink driving and vote rigging. |
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It's refreshing to see Martine McCutcheon tackling Broadway standards and songs from the shows. |
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Priority, on a global scale, could involve cancelling Third World debt and tackling Africa's AIDS crisis. |
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It pays to be on the lookout for apple scab, canker and mildew, tackling any problems before they become deeply ingrained and hard to treat. |
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I suppose we just have to accept that a major movie house would never dream of tackling this subject if it had to stick to the facts. |
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He got a great kick out of tackling Mount Juliet's delightful putting green with its water hazards and bunkers. |
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A coroner has urged climbers to exercise extreme caution when tackling limestone cliffs in the Dales. |
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In addition to housing and employment, education and tackling crime are also high on their agenda. |
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But the usefulness of the scheme in tackling substance abuse has been called into question by drugs experts. |
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Mr Lambert, a retired weaving overlooker, returned home at 7pm to find firefighters tackling the outbreak. |
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I'm having a coffee and tackling a game of chess with my younger brother, Ronan. |
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As well as producing more affordable homes and tackling homelessness, the strategy aims to bring privately-owned derelict homes back into use. |
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Scientists tackling the thorny problem of a foreign superweed hope a humble insect could halt its rampage across UK gardens. |
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A total of 276 letters have been circulated as part of the operation, which is aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour. |
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The council also has to show how it is tackling the problem, in partnership with local people. |
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A York couple who overcame the hurdle of cancer are now tackling another challenge in aid of a cerebral palsy charity. |
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But he believes the party political nature of the local council has stopped it tackling problems effectively. |
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The cleanliness of the city, the well-maintained services, and the proactive approach to tackling crime have resulted in a lot of acclaim. |
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Dai Yun, one of China's premier mountain climbers, recalls the thrill of tackling his first hill. |
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The initiative involves tackling alcohol-fuelled violence in town centres involving extra levels of policing at peak times. |
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More than 30 people have been arrested in a UK Border Agency operation aimed at tackling people smuggling. |
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The register will make an important contribution to tackling this pernicious evil. |
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Our first-up tackling was weak, our forward play lacked cohesion and we looked under pressure from the word go. |
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He also stressed the importance of tackling racism to ensure strong, cohesive communities. |
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An attendance officer has been employed to work alongside the LEA's welfare service in tackling persistent truancy. |
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We have been down the road of hope before in relation to tackling the compo culture in this country. |
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The design phase is comprehensive in scope, tackling everything from content and design to functionality and user interface. |
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But he's now tackling drug prices, and while he makes some excellent points, I wonder if his final conclusion isn't off the mark. |
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The inmates of the prison were given an introduction on tackling mental stress. |
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No more time must be lost in developing every available method of tackling this disease and field trials on badgers should start immediately. |
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Representatives from the UK and abroad were at the conference to share good practice in tackling gun crime. |
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There are specific lessons that we can learn here from the inquiry about tackling institutional racism. |
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He noted that living standards for both Zambians and Congolese had deteriorated and required quick action in tackling the problems. |
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They played with huge intensity and the quality of their tackling and blocking reflected the increase in work rate. |
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There is now a touch of elegance and effectiveness in his interceptions and tackling. |
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He was a continual link between defence and attack and his covering tackling was top drawer. |
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He and Fielding, having recaptured a lot of his tackling skill after a lean period, reduced the pressure from the flank forwards. |
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But poor tackling let Melrose back into the game with a try near the posts. |
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Youth justices put him under a three-month nightly curfew and on a nine-month supervision order aimed at tackling his alcoholism. |
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They spent about 30 minutes tackling the blaze, which involved pressurised cylinders and completely destroyed an outbuilding. |
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Politicians are good at making grand pronouncements about tackling the problem, but sustainable solutions are difficult to implement. |
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Do you think speed governors are the need of the hour for tackling the mounting number of accidents on the State's roads? |
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But tackling Spears in public would have made the far right look like scolds or puritans. |
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Mainstream economists actually believe that in doing all of this they are seriously tackling environmental problems. |
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With a federal election looming, a new organisation says they are tackling the heart of youth voter apathy. |
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Daunted by tackling the novel alone, he hires a stenographer to record his dictations. |
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The primary thrust has been to provide greater grist for litigation, rather than tackling the hard work of defining acceptable conduct. |
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Tyson suddenly got angry and stood up quickly, tackling the unknown guy to the ground. |
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Only then will Scotland match its historic commitment to tackling poverty with the new spirit of enterprise on which our shared future depends. |
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Soon enough playful shoving escalated into an all-out war, which ended with Alex tackling Jamie to the floor. |
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Mr Thompson said money raised in a matter of months to repair the old church had been spent on re-roofing, tackling dry rot, re-plastering and re-decorating. |
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Hoffman was an everyman, and was at his best when tackling romantic rejection onscreen, be it in boogie Nights, or here. |
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He abhors anything that adds to the cost of doing business, and politicians who show insufficient urgency about tackling the wider threats to business. |
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Despite steep rises in crime after the 1960s similar to Britain, countries such as America, France and Germany have all been more effective at tackling it. |
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The treatment, which essentially involves shocking the brain with electricity, was very effective in tackling depression, she and her husband were told. |
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And she is angry that a town whose residents often complain about teenagers behaving badly are contemplating washing their hands of a scheme which is tackling the problem. |
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Having said that, be assured that late summer is ideal for tackling the growth of difficult weeds such as ground elder, brambles, bindweed and Japanes knotweed. |
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Trading standards bosses have made tackling the tricksters, who include cowboy tradesmen, rip-off builders and confidence cheats, their number one priority. |
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As the world environment grows more tense than it has been since the end of the Cold War, the UN shows itself hopelessly inefficient at tackling such threats. |
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The specialist team of six police officers had become experts in tackling illegal hare coursers and much of the work was based on intelligence received. |
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Whatever the reasons for being unhappy, the internet can become a tempting distraction from the heartache and hassle of tackling relationship problems. |
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In South East Asia, it means tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes. |
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The two teams continued to fight on and both sets of defences dug in deep and contested every ball with stout-hearted blocking, hooking and tackling. |
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Our daughter has worked hard for this moment, tackling her studies with an intensity that can only come from trying to get everything done before the spring formal. |
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The event recognised the achievements of the company category awards winners for their work in tackling age discrimination, and promoting the benefits of mixed age workforces. |
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She said she would be heavily involved in the creation of next year's policing plan, a blueprint for tackling the county's crime and disorder issues. |
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If policymakers were serious about tackling the issue, what are the levers at their disposal? |
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A really revolutionary programme can't just be preserved, it must develop through tackling new realities, otherwise it becomes ossified and sterile. |
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Under pressure from medical organizations and restive nonsmokers, national governments around Europe are finally getting serious about tackling tobacco. |
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He called on the Government to confront vested interests by tackling restrictive practices among the professions and to introduce interim price controls. |
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We will also be tackling antisocial behaviour such as criminal damage. |
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The lissomeness with which he moved hither and thither was most impressive, as was his homicidal ardor when doing what I believe is called tackling. |
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I am not afraid of rolling up my sleeves and tackling these issues. |
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Their task will be tackling anti-social behaviour and nuisance crime and eventually will have the power to detain, but not arrest, the public for up to 30 minutes. |
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The book has developed such a reputation as the fountainhead of fiction that many readers are afraid of tackling it, in case they might fail to understand it. |
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There was more entertainment to follow as the Scotland side stoically withstood some brutal tackling to more or less assure themselves of winning their European pool. |
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Their duties include tackling anti-social behaviour, helping regular officers and providing reassurance and a presence in some of the most crime-ridden communities. |
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Carlow were quickly into their stride and with the pack dominant they surprised their opponents with some driving mauls and crisp and decisive tackling. |
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The newly-released quarterly figures highlighted a dramatic turnaround in the force's performance in tackling muggings and other violent hold-ups. |
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His early tackling was nothing short of woeful and they found themselves 16-0 behind in double quick time courtesy of three tries and two conversions. |
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She's tackling him for, well tackling her on the issue of productivity. |
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Today, contemporary hockey has few who can hold a candle to Tirkey when it comes to tackling, intercepting and despatching the ball to safety zones. |
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He is a very good at tackling and winning the ball back if it is lost. |
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The whole team's work rate and tackling were exceptional and made what was potentially a tricky divisional quarter-final tie into a showcase of junior colts rugby at its best. |
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As of 1956, grabbing was legal exclusively for tackling the ball-carrier. |
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Afterwards, Mr Appleby, who was awarded a police commendation for tackling a gang of teenagers when he was 68, said he was astonished at the way he had been treated. |
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While a pall of acrid fumes spread over the town centre, police sealed off the area to shoppers and firefighters in four engines began tackling the blaze. |
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It was evening and I had reached the end of the made-up road, so there was no question but that I should stop before tackling the rough tracks in daylight. |
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I was reassured by evidence of outgoing Commissioner Pat Byrne and Minister for Justice Michael McDowell showing evidence of horse sense in tackling this issue. |
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Where were the bone-juddering hits, the savagely powerful tackling? |
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The second half was nip and tuck with good tackling by both sides. |
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A 15-year-old schoolboy has been hailed a hero after tackling a mugger. |
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In tackling this issue, Watson is, whether she knows it or not, also implicitly taking on a broader issue. |
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In a time obsessed with figures and analyses he slashes away upon the field like an old-fashioned swashbuckler tackling pirates in some seafaring epic. |
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It's also the appeal of the classics, and many novels for older children and teens draw heavily on classic themes, tackling challenging ideas along the way. |
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Arthur conceded that he would need another fight before tackling Gomez again sometime later this year as he barely worked up a sweat in last night's encounter. |
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Fire chiefs today warned that the blaze could have resulted in death after fire crews were delayed because they were tackling a deliberate fire at the other side of town. |
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Each year, Washington places countries in one of three categories according to the level of commitment that they've shown to tackling human trafficking. |
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He also paid tribute to the work of London Fire Brigade in tackling the blaze and rescuing three of the children in extremely ferocious conditions. |
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Even the biggest unions lack the resources for tackling such behemoths or for organizing whole industries on the scale needed for very fast growth. |
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It is an episode that is so on-the-nose in its tackling of pro-choice debates that you can practically see the freckles. |
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Bob became increasingly hard to work with, so Terry split from the partnership mid-assignment for Vibe, tackling it solo. |
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These highly-publicised doubting Thomases are almost invariably in the pay of oil or automobile multinationals, which seem strangely averse to tackling fossil fuel emissions. |
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Instead I'm indulging in depressive whingeing because I needed the best possible conditions to start tackling a heavier workload and everything seems to have gone pear shaped. |
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Clubs face the loss of drink licences under new rules aimed at tackling illegal fly-posting. |
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More successful was his cooperation with Patrick Colquhoun in tackling the corruption in the Pool of London. |
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That suited us because the player, Basilia, was the one who kept tackling wee Jinky Johnstone around the neck. |
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In a speech in Redcar, Mr Miliband will accuse David Cameron of failing OAPs by cutting social care and not tackling rising fuel bills. |
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Mass-producing micromachines is a mammoth task scientists are tackling one step at a time. |
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Fox's Chimney Sweeps is capable of tackling, tough cleaning jobs, no matter how filthy. |
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Stockton Council can now come down harder when tackling problems such as fly-tipping, fly-posting, graffiti and dumped vehicles. |
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In the last year the North East NHS has spent pounds 4,379,000, which equates to pounds 168 per quitter, on tackling the issue. |
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The opposing team attempts to stop the attacking side scoring points by tackling the player carrying the ball. |
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The man was with a party of six who were tackling routes unroped in Coire an t-Sneachda, in the Cairngorms range, near Aviemore. |
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With grit and determination Acklam fought on with excellent tackling, passing and dummy runs to make their way through Redcar's back line. |
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Julia, 20, a third-year degree student at Warrington Collegiate Institute, is cowriting and performing in a play tackling domestic violence. |
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Your workload is heavy, but tackling it can be a form of meditation. |
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Geared at tackling razor bumps, blackheads, problematic skin and ingrown hairs, this wonder mud has been a Hollywood go-to for many an A-lister. |
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The Henry Daly-trained Mickie is the only one of the five runners tackling fences for the first time. |
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Would you rather slug a bat, skip rope, bowl, even square dance before tackling your' science project? |
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This, I am sure, will be one of many events our student unions will be involved in on tackling inequalities in our society. |
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The 26-year-old joins Moldbased Outwrite after tackling a media and PR role at rugby league club Nottingham Outlaws. |
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This was intended to make it more difficult for the opposition to grasp the shirt when tackling. |
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A FOOTBALLER was sent off for tackling a streaker dressed in a Borat mankini who halted a match. |
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Another project is tackling 6,500 km of drainage ditches, or grips, in the North Pennines, which is causing peat bogland to dry out. |
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Linebacker Rey Maualuga said Cowan, who had a 29-yard run, took advantage of poor tackling and reading the defense. |
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But as the game gets ever pacier, players get ever stronger, the risk of injury when tackling surely grows. |
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Labour believes decriminalisation of wardens is an effective way of tackling parking problems. |
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Aimed at tackling genetic disorders in the Sultanate, the centre comes at a cost of RO 6,981,665 and will cover a total area of 3,550sqm. |
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In this case, a professional grade defragmenter will handle the job more efficiently by tackling fragmentation rapidly, as it occurs. |
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Mr Brown said the report presented a 'clear and comprehensive strategy' for tackling the black economy. |
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Eager to reach her fundraising target and help find a breakthrough into tackling lymphoedema, Susan is grateful for donations. |
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A major problem for the UK's regional cities was tackling the legacy of deindustrialisation, according to O'Neill. |
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A BIRMINGHAM seminar will hear how some of Britain's biggest companies are tackling the growing problem of unused leasehold properties. |
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But nine years ago his remit changed from dealing with gallstones, hiatus hernias and cancers to tackling the explosion in obesity. |
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Take time to make plans for the future over relationships by tackling minor items on your snagging list and clearing the decks. |
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Kenneth Ma claims his secret to tackling girls lies in his new and improved skin condition. |
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He was also considered to be one of Australia's best big-wave riders, tackling the Queenscliff and Bare Island bomboras on the very biggest days. |
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Global governance would be essential in tackling mankind's common challenges but it is hard to achieve among extremely different kinds of actors. |
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Memphis is hardly the only city that has started tackling the backlog. |
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Iain Duncan Smith once had a road to Damascus conversion to tackling poverty after visiting the Glasgow housing estate. |
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Lord Peter Smith, leader of AGMA, said congestion in the city was a growing problem which needed tackling if Manchester was to realise its full economic potential. |
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It was an unexpected treat to have breakfast in bed, do a little bit of channel-hopping and then finding that amazing feast of running and tackling going on Down Under. |
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Recently, RPT Motion was tackling a challenging retrofit project involving a major tissue manufacturer, whose operation was being bottlenecked at the case packing stage. |
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Germany coach Joachim Loew used srongly formed sentences to caution his players on the brutal tackling strategies of Brazil as manifested in recent games. |
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Fluffing up the cushions and having harrumph as granddad breaks wind at Sunday dinner isn't tackling what's really causing the stink around the house. |
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The working group will review the council's response to the pot hole issue, but will also explore new and innovative ways of tackling the poor state of many roads. |
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The new tier of local representation is aimed at tackling a so-called democratic deficit caused by the switch to unitary local government in Northumberland in April. |
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Issues the TV detectives will be tackling in the forthcoming series include bodysnatching, competitive cycling and even mystery sightings of UFOs over Midsomer County. |
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However, when tackling a bird that has the sheer mass of a tundra swan, a lot can go wrong and the dog and handler team only get one swan permit per season. |
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This is admittedly the bare basics of journalism, and one would hope it took more than simple journalistic blocking and tackling to become our most trusted practitioner. |
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Some are caught up in the vision. Others are turned off and say he's a self-promoter who doesn't know anything about the blocking and tackling of the brokerage business. |
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Price advocates tackling causes of crime at source, that includes alcohol dependency and drug abuse, domestic abuse, poor education and unemployment. |
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Common offences include tackling above the shoulders, collapsing a scrum, ruck or maul, not releasing the ball when on the ground, or being offside. |
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Alan Matthews underlines the lack of ambition in tackling the issue. |
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Chosen for their strength and aggressive tackling, players such as Dai 'Tarw' Jones from Treherbert and Dai Evans from Penygraig added muscle to the front row. |
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In 2012, the Rugby Football League were awarded the Stonewall Sport Award in recognition of their work in embracing inclusivity and tackling homophobia. |
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According to Greenpeace, golden rice has not managed to do anything about malnutrition for 10 years during which alternative methods are already tackling malnutrition. |
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The IMO has a role in tackling international climate change. |
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The article also said there was concern that the government would abandon its responsibility for tackling child poverty, illiteracy and poor access to the best schools. |
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As an example of challenges they are tackling, Rawlings said the AAU is currently engaged in a large effort to rethink how science is taught in universities. |
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Our pictures show leading Birmingham BASE jumper Justin Otpadara tackling the iconic Saltley gas towers that nestle next to the M6 motorway and are earmarked for demolition. |
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Bobby Boucher is a waterboy for a college football team, until he discovers that he has an incredible talent for tackling people and the coach signs him up to the team. |
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Those who get to grips with the mental side of things by tackling willpower and motivation are the most successful at keeping their weight loss resolution. |
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Maths was highlighted as a strength with some pupils in year six tackling simultaneous equations, an algebra challenge normally kept for secondary school. |
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Just 10 minutes after rescuing the pensioner, Gary and his colleague completed their milk round as 18 firefighters spent an hour tackling the blaze. |
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Miranda, a senior defender, received a red-card ejection for aggressively tackling Kevin Wilson and spitting in his face in the 58th minute of the second half. |
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Whether in Balanchine's airy Sylvia Pas de Deux or in the fast-forward mode of Ballo della Regina, he remains just as gameful when tackling Taylor or Tharp. |
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Together they invent the comic book hero, The Escapist, a mighty adventurer who aids the world's oppressed while tackling the fiendish fascist foe. |
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Potatoes and baking soda are effective at tackling rust because the oxalic acid in the potato mixes with the baking soda to help to dissolve the rust. |
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Clr John Beacroft-Mitchell, Calderdale Council's cabinet member for performance and resources, said the council will take a robust stand in tackling the compensation culture. |
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According to the report, Strauss reckons that, for a non-subcontinent side, England have fared better than most when it comes to tackling the twirlers in India. |
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Diageo is embarking a new venture in which the company will fund technology start-ups to work on briefs like tackling irresponsible drinking and fighting retail theft. |
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