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dealing

[dee-ling] / ˈdi lɪŋ /








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The information manager is in charge of dealing with the "relentless" demand for appointments and is often the first person to give someone in need a reassurance that recovery is possible.

From BBC

MUNICH—Ask a European official who attended this weekend’s Munich Security Conference about the state of the trans-Atlantic relationship, and you’re likely to hear metaphors about dealing with a troubled, possibly abusive, spouse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, any Israeli attack on a hospital would require prior warning and must focus specifically on dealing with any active threat while limiting harm to the facilities, personnel and patients, she added.

From The Wall Street Journal

Building a moonbase is no small task either—from dealing with radiation from the sun to wild swings in temperatures.

From The Wall Street Journal

His previous track record included several allegations of dodgy financial dealings, and he was well known for his “connections and friendships with the world’s super rich,” as a BBC report put it in December 2024.

From Salon