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tackling

[tak-ling] / ˈtæk lɪŋ /


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The firm is renowned for putting activism at the heart of its bright bath bombs business, tackling a range of issues from trans rights to police accountability.

From BBC

Exceptional performers play a major role in driving innovation and tackling some of the world's most urgent challenges.

From Science Daily

Older sellers shouldn’t feel pressured into tackling big renovations, Sachs said.

From MarketWatch

Changes will be made to "clarify and focus" the committee's remit and set out a "robust and transparent approach" to tackling editorial concerns, such as those about the Panorama episode, and doing so promptly.

From BBC

Images of Ahmed Al Ahmed—a Syrian man who immigrated to Australia two decades ago and owns a tobacco shop in Sydney—tackling one of the attackers sped around the world quickly after Sunday’s assault.

From The Wall Street Journal