Sentence examples for fine to handle from inspiring English sources

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If you've prepared your own return, and the agency is making a simple request for, say, receipts for a charitable deduction — and you know you have them — it may be fine to handle it on your own.

It's fine to handle the guinea pigs at a young age!

It is perfectly fine to handle the pups shortly after birth.

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Letting them know that you and your partner sleep naked, and that everyone deserves privacy before they put their clothes on, is a fine way to handle the situation and hopefully prevent awkward barge-ins.

The algorithm is fine-tuned to handle the motion which is driven by a shear-induced interfacial instability due to the viscosity stratification.

Leinster's gameplan was rigid and, if they were handicapped by their hooker Richardt Strauss's bad throwing day, they were surprisingly unable to exploit the numerous errors made by Toulon who, despite the fine day, tended to handle the ball as if expecting to receive an electric shock.

It recently faced a £21m fine for failing to handle mis-selling claims properly.

There have been only a handful of fines related to handling PPI complaints.

Unfortunately the BBC was apparently too busy investigating the allegations to pay any attention – either to Manchester's decision not to demand the title, or Yeo's fine example of how to handle a BBC media controversy with style.

Ren et al. proposed a super-resolution method, which is based on the fractional order TV regularization, with a focus to handle fine details, such as textures, in the image [41].

The agency even has its own court system to handle fines and penalties.

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