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were tackled
noun
A system of ropes and blocks used to increase the force applied to the free end of the rope.
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We'd all have fewer headaches if some of the sources of real noise pollution were tackled.
There are sufficient instances of real alarms that were tackled as needed to justify Israeli paranoia.
Amid all the hype, some extremely serious subjects were tackled, or sidestepped by FIFA this week.
I realized I had to get across the field in case they were tackled.
Problems of law and order were tackled in the Statute of Winchester of 1285.
It examined digital security, and considered the number of cyber attacks and how they were tackled.
Those questions were tackled on Tuesday night in "The Untouchables," a special on PBS's "Frontline".
In the past, these diverse situations were tackled independently, using empirical correlations with limited generality.
The old days, when the various aspects of city life were tackled separately, are gone, according to Busch.
Tim, if these loopholes were tackled in Addis, to what extent would that contribute to financing for the SDGs?
Giggs, Fletcher and Richardson never got passes together or settled into a rhythm as they were tackled immediately.
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