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Will the police cuts leave forces less able to tackle future unrest?
As a result, the report said, the agency is less able to tackle challenges encountered by its space and aeronautical missions.
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If "Keep Cool" and "Not One Less" indicate that Mr. Zhang may be able to tackle a broader range of subjects without Ms. Gong, his newest film, "The Road Home," suggests another possibility.
He also wants to persuade the West that his regime is the only partner able to tackle al-Qaeda-linked militants in Syria.The West appears less tempted to buy that line than it was a month or so ago.
That these governments have been able to tackle the squeamish issue of prostitution is to their credit, although they have been less forthright in addressing the equally sensitive question of injecting drug use.
High-quality supervision is a lot less expensive than a financial crisis," he said.Supervisors need "substantial additional bench strength" as not all them were able to tackle dealing with boardrooms, the report said.
It was only when he stopped to reload that bystanders were able to tackle him.
Shanghai Bobby, failing to quell concerns about being able to tackle longer distances, finished fifth.
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.
"Ten years ago we used to be able to tackle, and that was Steven Taylor's game.
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