Sentence examples for not yet tackled from inspiring English sources

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He says the new budget is a positive development, though the mayor has not yet tackled a looming pensions crisis.

"It is a scandal that Spain has not yet tackled its dark past," said Amnesty's Marek Marczynski.

The origin of life is one outstanding biological problem that Dr. Brenner has not yet tackled in depth.

There are also outlying towns and cities where the rebels have not yet tackled the ancien régime, and battles, presumably, yet to be fought.

Though the community of land trusts has not yet tackled the Kestrel project, which would connect two protected areas in western Massachusetts, DeBoer said she is not worried.

"But getting managers, or HR, to truthfully and accurately discuss hiring and continued employment practices for older workers — that's a very tricky thing to do". He and his team have not yet tackled this piece of the puzzle.

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If you've been following the series, you may be wondering why we haven't yet tackled the staple diet of the setter: the anagram.

While formal definitions are clear from the mathematical point of view, they pose limitations in applied sciences that have not been yet tackled.

For a company like Nokia it's also notable that it's a way of potentially superceding the penetration that Google may already have in established markets with its native mapping app, targeting places that others may not have yet tackled.

But expensive labour practices have not yet been tackled, says Sir Roy.

Johnson said this week that he felt good, although he conceded that he had not yet been tackled.

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