Sentence examples for issues will be tackled from inspiring English sources

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Yet a lot rests on the prime minister's word that these issues will be tackled in a special Diet session in the autumn.

After the election, when the makeup of the White House and the next Congress are known, there will be a lame-duck session during which myriad tax issues will be tackled, or, somehow punted into the next year.

These issues will be tackled in the next two sections ("Genetic Discrimination" and "Genetic Privacy").

And certainly not a lot of "hot button" issues will be tackled.

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The issue will be tackled by a conference in November.

In this paper, this issue will be tackled with reference to an historic building in Catania (Southern Italy).

The Home Office says that the issue will be tackled by the College of Policing, the new professional body for the police which is being created.

This issue will be tackled using two different SOAs between presentation of the problem and the lure, adopting the method described by Lemaire and Fayol [ 17].

These young women are working with Wellesley College and Peking University faculty and other experts on some of the same policy issues that the world hopes will be tackled at the meeting of the two presidents.

In a hint that he recognises as much, he adds: "We know that Poland is negotiating to join the EU, not the other way round".Certainly the bureaucrats in Brussels trying to clinch a deal are hoping that Mr Miller will be flexible when, early next year, the critical issues of farming and regional aid will be tackled.

First, the issues related to censoring in a restricted time period will be tackled.

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