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Mr Mosahebi adds that the psychological dangers run deep - and a surgical procedure may not tackle the insecurities.
Prof Greaves says one implication of the research is that therapies need to be developed which target the trunk of the tumour and that current targeted therapies being researched may not tackle advanced cancers.
They may not tackle the deep-seated injustices and may just be storing up problems for the future.
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This study does not tackle contamination that may be spread away from the specific impact e.g. leakage of radioactivity.
"Offsetting will not tackle biodiversity loss, but may impoverish communities.
Reliance on walk-over surveys (direct visual inspection) and path users notifying the local authority may not be tackling maintenance in a resource efficient manner.
But as we demonstrate in the text, this problem may not be tackled by inspecting cumulative frequency distribution.
Primarily prescribed as an anti-depressant, these 'mood-altering' drugs may not be tackling the psychopathology of PTSD in itself.
Do not tackle an obstacle you think you may be able to do.
However, these approaches did not tackle the issue of how specific stimulus parameters may give rise to emotional responses.
It may well be that its relevance and usefulness is restricted because it often does not tackle the locally specific effects of climate change and their associated variation.
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