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Experts said the case highlights a wider problem that police are unable to tackle.
Police and soldiers based near Garissa itself were apparently unable to tackle the jihadists.
That could change if the government proves unable to tackle its budget deficit, likely to be 8% of GDP this year.
After 9/11 they faced the prospect of being retired, unable to tackle the real horrors that the country was witnessing.
Its focus on northeast Asia would allow it to address issues that the broader Asean Regional Forum has been unable to tackle.
What has spooked the voters is the sheer cost of the scheme and the idea that Mr Obama is unable to tackle the deficit.They are right to be worried.
Paris is aware that if it is unable to tackle the issue of its pension shortfall, France's triple-A credit rating may be cut.
But Ms Rousseff has been unwilling or unable to tackle them, and has created new problems by interfering far more than the pragmatic Lula.
Investors also remain concerned that looming elections could result in a fractured Parliament that would be unable to tackle Britain's deficit problems.
On the first conversion, the Cowboys had the right defensive call, but Orlando Scandrick was unable to tackle Jacquizz Rodgers in the open field.
In software engineering, the concept can be used, for example, to represent the lack of trust within a community [27] or the degree to which it is immature or unable to tackle a certain development problem.
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