Sentence examples for tackling serious problems from inspiring English sources

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Beyond the sheer beauty of this nation and its people, it was incredibly powerful to see first-hand how business and political leaders are tackling serious problems that most Western companies and governments can't imagine large proportions of the working population devastated by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, a history of racial inequality and ongoing tensions, and systemic poverty, just to name a few.

"Think about the leader of our country going from tackling serious problems to suddenly turning on the charm with a mega-watt smile and being affable, couple after couple, for three hours," muses Sally Chadbourn, a Virginia teacher who attended a White House reception this month.

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Last week, Kerry delivered a speech on U.S.-China relations at Johns Hopkins University in Washington in which he touted progress on a bilateral climate change working group, praised Chinese leaders for committing $130 million to fight Ebola and urged China to continue to step up on the world stage to tackle serious problems with the United States.

"The Tories' education policy has led to a fragmented schools system lacking robust local oversight to spot and tackle serious problems early on.

CGI is the ultimate power gathering of the minds -- progressive CEOs, heads of states, artists and NGOs coming together from around the globe to tackle serious problems.

But earnest efforts to tackle serious problems are running headlong into the limits of arithmetic in an era of shrinking budgets.

They point to Mr Cognata's success in tackling serious financial problems at the theatre: surpluses reduced bank debt by a third between 2006 and 2011.

With products and services ranging from prescription delivery to a handheld malaria detection device, these young entrepreneurs are tackling serious and social and health problems with smart, tech-driven innovations.

The Scottish government said it believed the plans were legal - arguing in essence that measures to tackle serious public health problems are exempt from competition regulations - and that it was hopeful of securing approval from the EC to go ahead.

These projects tackle serious, seemingly intractable problems and come up with inventive and usable solutions.

The current reform programme is not "sufficient to tackle the serious problems facing the court".

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