Sentence examples for a problem to be managed from inspiring English sources

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8: Terrorism is a problem to be managed.

Sadly, they will be a problem to be managed for the duration of the next president's term.

The 1994 settlement between Afrikaners and African nationalists treated the hopes of the poor and excluded as a problem to be managed.

And they summon the worst of America's past by treating a hidden group of vulnerable people as an enemy to be hated and vanquished, not as part of a problem to be managed.

What are the policy implications of what you've learned about disasters and people's responses to them? A. In the United States, one implication is that our officials need to trust us, need to see the public as part of the solution rather than as a problem to be managed.

If you think negative reactions are a problem to be managed rather than input to be considered, then your design process is flawed and the materials that come out of it will be flawed as well.

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Living on a bus comes across as a practical problem, to be managed without fuss.

Of this, stakeholders are aware (and their accounts emphasise methadone as a 'communication problem' to be managed), but it nonetheless emphasises that methadone is a negotiation, something in the making, rather than secured as a 'universal given' by its 'evidence-base'.

Climate change is to Abbott just another political problem to be managed.

(The other women in his life, such as Gennifer Flowers, are treated merely as political problems to be managed).

A technology requires a problem to be defined that needs to be managed.

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