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tackle

[tak-uhl, tey-kuhl] / ˈtæk əl, ˈteɪ kəl /






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Bradshaw added racism and sectarianism are "two sides of the same coin" in that it is a societal issue that needs to be tackled.

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Rebeca Grynspan is upbeat about her chances of becoming the next head of the United Nations, which she insists must become more agile in tackling the world's crises.

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A security guard tackled the fan, who dragged the World Cup winner to the floor.

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But his reign also had highs: responding effectively to the 1987 stock market crash, encouraging President Bill Clinton to tackle the federal government’s deficit, and spotting a productivity surge in the 1990s before others.

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It will lead to legally-binding targets on boosting biodiversity, similar to those already in place for tackling climate change.

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