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But governments won't be able to tackle climate change alone.
You have to have people in position to be able to tackle him".
The NHS does not seem to be able to tackle this sort of thing.
Once you deal with your e-mail, you'll be able to tackle stuff that really matters.
"Ten years ago we used to be able to tackle, and that was Steven Taylor's game.
Once that happens, the federal government will be able to tackle major issues.
Before robots can make decisions for humans, they will need to be able to tackle ambiguous circumstances.
"If we can solve the problem of corruption in this country we will be able to tackle our financial difficulties.
Not that Morgan won't be able to tackle serious subjects — "but he will not broach them in a serious way.
Most home owners want to be able to tackle the annoying small jobs that even handymen struggle to make viable.
"Tax avoidance, climate change, terrorism: we're not going to be able to tackle these problems on our own".
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