Sentence examples for been tackling from inspiring English sources

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been 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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Buhari has also been tackling corruption at the Budget Office.

Dr. Margaret Hamburg has been tackling difficult tasks ever since.

First, he has been tackling a fierce northern rebellion by the Houthi clan.

But the government has been tackling abuse of the system, she says.

That's not to deny that many great people have been tackling the issue for years.

Two helicopters, 120 firefighters and nearly 30 soldiers have been tackling the blaze.

"We've been tackling some of the challenges you named in your song.

More than 50 firefighters have been tackling the fire at the premises of Global Hygiene's office and warehouse site.

The most immediate concern has been tackling the currency crisis in light of the krona's freefall in October-November.

For his part, Mr. Yamamoto has been tackling the subject of time's traces -- and memory -- in his signature subversive fashion.

MR. BUSH Well, I would first say that he should have been tackling it for the last seven years.

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