Sentence examples for make to tackling from inspiring English sources

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He says he wants to talk about the contribution firms can make to tackling youth unemployment.

Key to the debate over the potential contribution that gas can make to tackling climate change, is the question of methane, a greenhouse gas at least 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide over a shorter 100-year period, and 72 times greater over 20 years.

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Some attempts have been made to tackle the problem.

"Everyone knows that tough decisions have to be made to tackle the congestion.

In 2001, that figure was just 25 per cent and researchers believe little headway is being made to tackle bigotry.

Even this could prove optimistic, however, because the findings are premised on an assumption that key decisions are made to tackle the debt crisis and restore confidence.

Large sums were spent in a road building programme, efforts were made to tackle lawlessness and corruption and there was fresh investment in healthcare and education.

Whoever becomes South Africa's next president will face the deepening sense of betrayal that after 18 years, little progress has been made to tackle joblessness, inequality and poverty.

This was the first time a serious effort was made to tackle overcrowding in London and has made some good progress to date.

The lesson: if people hear about efforts made to tackle corruption, they are no more likely to oppose aid than if we don't talk about corruption.

Little Relief for Refugees: The refugee crisis is precisely the sort of issue the United Nations was made to tackle: a global problem crying out for a global solution.

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