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be tackling
noun
A system of ropes and blocks used to increase the force applied to the free end of the rope.
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We ought to be tackling both problems at once.
Or perhaps he'd be tackling the housing crisis.
Sam Murphy will be tackling queries about running and triathlon.
Each fortnight he will be tackling a different business issue.
Inevitably, he would be tackling rivals who could not hope to match him for sheer quality.
"The government is supposed to be tackling the pollution, so we need to see the effects.
We should be tackling the people who would procure our women".
For the moment, Slovakia's government seems only to be tackling the symptoms.
Joe will be tackling the physical and emotional aftermath of a shooting in his next column.
"It is just the sort of social issue we should be tackling.
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However, he adds that the challenge now will be tackling the first part of the problem.
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