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22 Sentences With "begin to tackle"

How to use begin to tackle in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "begin to tackle" and check conjugation/comparative form for "begin to tackle". Mastering all the usages of "begin to tackle" from sentence examples published by news publications.

How can we even begin to tackle such a big problem?
How else can we begin to tackle the contentious issue of currency manipulation?
That suggests a way to begin to tackle the problem: to find out how children are feeling, ask them.
Now, AMLO's supporters are left asking how their hero can even begin to tackle problems so vast and entrenched.
His private sector expertise will be valuable as we begin to tackle these challenges and reverse the last eight years of economic heartache.
With increased smart speaker adoption, the companies in this space will also begin to tackle monetization – that is, beyond sales of the hardware itself.
If more people come forward and say: "I hear voices, so what?" we might just begin to tackle, and unravel, the "mad person" stigma.
It would take another 20033 years and the development of more sophisticated neuroimaging techniques for scientists to truly begin to tackle the complex placebo response.
The EU, following elections next year, could also begin to tackle issues raised not only by the U.K., but also by others seeking fundamental reforms in Europe.
I think we wanted to approach this in a way where we can at least begin to tackle and have a conversation, because we're not even having that conversation.
This professional development course, taught by a software engineer, is a great resource to begin to tackle those physical, intellectual, and emotional barriers that keep you from reaching the top.
"By providing states with resources to investigate every maternal death, we can begin to tackle this troubling trend and take appropriate steps to prevent such tragedies in the future," they said.
In the very next scene, Christy has caught the cricket in a jar, and the symbolic implication is clear: By being open about our traumas and talking about them, we can begin to tackle them.
Since winning the election, Trump has said he would begin to tackle the issue bydeporting 2 million to 3 million undocumented immigrants with criminal records, although he has not offered specifics on how that would happen.
Counts can prove particularly useful when focused on leadership because one of the most straightforward ways to begin to tackle structural oppression when it comes to race is to increase the diversity of those in power, i.
"We have been flagging Q1 2018 as the quarterly peak for zinc for some time now, on the assumptions that demand destruction and new mine supply finally begin to tackle the yawning deficit," said Macquarie in a note.
As lawmakers begin to tackle these and other issues in the 116th Congress, community bankers look forward to working with them to provide every American an equitable opportunity to take part in our nation's economic and job growth.
Before Mr Ramaphosa can even begin to tackle many of the structural problems that hobble growth, such as a poorly educated workforce and inflexible labour markets, he will have to clean up a government that has been marred by corruption at all levels.
Sulaimaniya, Iraq/BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's new premier Adel Abdul Mahdi has had an early taste of the partisan politics he hopes to rein in, failing so far to win parliament's approval of a full government to begin to tackle the destruction of years of war and rampant corruption.
Concordia's Pregibon stated that the only way to tackle the issue is through collaboration: "We need to bring together private-sector entities, public-sector entities and nonprofits to find a mutual ground where they can discuss this issue openly and find the best way to begin to tackle it," she said.
The result was the Midwives' Training School. It was set up in the early 1920s to train local midwives, improve conditions of childbirth and, at the same time, begin to tackle the practise of FGM. To head the school she summoned two fellow pupils from her Clapham days, the midwife sisters "Bee" and "Gee" (Beatrice and Mabel) Wolff.Janice Boddy, Civilizing Women: British Crusades in Colonial Sudan, Princeton University Press, 2007.
The fire broke out around 10pm on 15 November 1824, in James Kirkwood's engraving workshop on the second floor of the Old Assembly Close, a narrow alleyway just off the High Street.J Grant, Old and New Edinburgh, 1880 fire engines built in 1824 The city of Edinburgh had formed a permanent fire brigade only two months earlier under its new firemaster James Braidwood.James Braidwood biography on Unidiscovered Scotland Although this new force arrived quickly with their custom-built fire engines, they had difficulty locating a water supply and did not begin to tackle the blaze until 11pm, by which time six stories of the building were ablaze. Due to the narrowness of the alleyway, the fire spread quickly to adjoining buildings, first affecting those to the east of Fishmarket Close and later spreading along the roofs of the High Street through embers carried by a southwesterly breeze.

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