Use "tackled" in a sentence

1. We tackled a hearty dinner.

2. I tackled the Blighter squarely.

3. He tackled the thief fearlessly.

4. He rugby tackled her and stole her bag.

5. Base Erosion and Profit Shiftingmust be effectively tackled.

6. Three appliances and a hydraulic platform tackled the blaze.

7. Firefighters from three counties tackled a warehouse blaze.

8. I tackled him and put him on the ground.

9. He tackled the problem in a typically haphazard manner.

10. The drugs problem has to be tackled head-on.

11. 1 But the composition of the lexis is not tackled.

12. Some problems cannot be tackled solely on one's own.

13. The exceedingly stout lady indignantly tackled a bus inspector.

14. The problems must be tackled by dint of education.

15. Other speakers tackled the same problem in a lighter vein.

16. 6 The runner was tackled at the line of scrimmage.

17. He tackled the knotty problem without recourse to any help.

18. I tackled him about how anyone could live amidst so much poverty.

19. The robber tried to run away but a man tackled him.

20. The security issues tackled by the Firearms Directive are of cross-border nature.

21. Companies have tackled cost reduction from a "largest spend first" philosophy.

22. He was stabbed when he tackled an intruder armed with a knife.

23. Spurred by the profit motive, the shops tackled problems with a vengeance.

24. A football player is Accustomed to getting tackled and tackling other people

25. The problem of illegal abortion in Paraguay was tackled from a prevention perspective.

26. Ally Zeifman tackled the subject of relative poverty through an audio interview.

27. He claims Pasolini overtook and tackled him, pushing him into the dirt.

28. The future of Autonomous driving is something that can’t be tackled without collaboration

29. Some oldmen hid in the bushes and tackled the newmen as a prank.

30. After the Standing Committee had been set up, the problems of virtual advertising were tackled.

31. With sharp eyes and keen sensibility, she has uncompromisingly tackled the hot issues in China.

32. Artemisia Gentileschi was an Italian female post-Renaissance artist who tackled challenging themes

33. Synonyms for Attempted include tried, assayed, endeavored, endeavoured, undertaken, ventured, initiated, tackled, begun and started

34. The side-effects of radiation are tackled from a different angle by the PERFECT project.

35. Individual agencies have also tackled improving quality through training schemes, improvement grants and marketing.

36. Organised crime is actively tackled for the first time since the inception of the CVM.

37. What specific tasks do you believe need to be tackled to create a smoother operation?

38. First of all, all noise pollution, including pollution generated by aircraft, must be tackled at source.

39. The problem of business managers pursuing their own ends while shareholders foot the bill is tackled head-on.

40. Pimple Popper tackled a pesky Blackhead that grew into a very large problem on a woman’s earlobe

41. These challenges need to be tackled as soon as possible in order to accelerate Smart Grid deployment.

42. About 15 firefighters tackled the blaze in a silo at I'Anson's mill in Masham in the Dales.

43. Working in groups of three we tackled about ten titrations each in three hours with a break for lunch.

44. Synonyms for Brazened out include confronted, faced, challenged, defied, braved, tackled, withstood, met, Brazened and stood up to

45. Kitchen fire: Firemen tackled a fire in the Albany Court old people's sheltered housing complex in Hartlepool.

46. But modern products go beyond shampoos and conditioners - new hair problems can be tackled like skin care.

47. He was discovering that there are some problems in life, which, unless tackled head on, Corrode the soul

48. The city also tackled air pollution by restricting the use of cars in the centre of the city.

49. Grappling with the many varied problems of the nineteenth century, it tackled innumerable tasks and faced innumerable obstacles.

50. Geriatric day hospitals, despite having a considerable minority of dementia sufferers have not in general tackled the issue of integration.

51. Global environmental problems, such as deforestation and ozone depletion, should be tackled through inter-governmental agreements, rather than unilateral action.

52. Grappling with the many varied problems of the nineteenth century, it tackled innumerable tasks and faced innumerable obstacles. Sentencedict.com

53. Before you begin your homework, give some thought to such things as these: Which subject needs to be tackled first?

54. Marr was overwhelmed by the bravery of the lyric and the immensely humane way in which Morrissey tackled the subject.

55. Rather than pose it as a question of culture, however, they tackled it - often very productively - in terms of ideology.

56. They consider that unless the farming methods are tackled, no clothing industry can claim that its product is ecologically sound.

57. In a disused limestone quarry we tackled one of these obstacles safely, once we had been told how to do it.

58. The Brownshirt's back was to a window, and the unarmed Blackshirt tackled the man, both of them flying out the window

59. Questions relating to counting and calculating with whole numbers are generally tackled by girls as well as or better than by boys.

60. 10 In a disused limestone quarry we tackled one of these obstacles safely, once we had been told how to do it.

61. If problems like inflation and unemployment are to be managed with a measure of success, they must be tackled at the governmental level.

62. Let me close by mentioning two particularly tough barriers to African well-being which must be tackled more aggressively—those of debt and disease.

63. If nothing else, it would narrow the problem considerably and allow genuine non-state actors to be tackled in a more targeted manner.

64. Designers Charlotte Dieckmann and Nils Ferber have tackled a topic dear to our hearts– the problem of providing healthy food to an increasingly urbanized society.

65. Body fat being measured using callipers. Tougher action - including taxing junk food - is needed by all governments if the obesity crisis is going to be tackled, experts say.

66. But Coel has tackled so many subjects around which our generalised prejudices congregate, from recreational drugginess to bloodied tampon-sex to blackness, via the Blitherings of mindfulness, the

67. The 48-year-old cancer epidemiologist had just delivered a Christmas gift in late December when a group of preteens tackled her to the ground, punched and Burglarized her

68. Of SOAP, CORBA, and XML-RPC, CORBA has been around the longest and has tackled some of the more difficult issues of distributed programming: concurrency, transactions, security, and authentication.

69. Arcanum is an NCSC Certified Cyber Security Consultancy Arcanum Cyber Will Ensure Your Compliance with NIS Regulations Compliance with the 2018 NIS Regulations is an arduous process when tackled alone

70. Continuing its account, the CAFOD Journal explains that long-term problems were never tackled and that “resources desperately needed for human development have been used to fuel the conflict [civil war].”

71. He goes on to recount a recent falling out: “she tackled me savagely for being a canary-bird; I replied (Bleatingly) protesting that there was no use in turning life into King Lear …

72. Bourne , title=Well Tackled! , chapter=4 citation, passage=Technical terms like ferrite, perlite, graphite, and hardenite were Bandied to and fro, and when Paget glibly brought out such a rare exotic as ferro-molybdenum, Benson

73. Indeed, according to various historical accounts, after that point few mathematicians tackled the issues, and the work of those who did remained obscured largely because of resistance to such unfamiliar emerging concepts, which were sometimes referred to as mathematical "monsters".

74. Appetiser aims to give a strong positive first experience of international youth work and motivate participants to use the Erasmus+ Programme and, to a certain extent, though it will not be tackled as much in details - the European Solidarity Corps Programme

75. ‘The Backspace and the delete keys don't work on my computer right now because my sister spilled honey all over it.’ ‘There is a ‘home’ and a ‘Backspace’ key but no ‘cancel’, the cancel function being tackled by the Backspace key when appropriate.’

76. On what specific issues which remained to be tackled, he said that India would need to have the entitlement to reprocess U.S. origin spent fuel so that we do not once again face a Tarapur type situation, when we have accumulated large stocks of spent fuel.

77. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to create conditions enabling and helping older women to remain in and/or return to the labour market during the European Year of Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations, so they can use their potential on the labour market and so their rights are respected; calls on the Commission and the Member States also to implement measures that encourage employers to improve their equal opportunities policies so that ageist attitudes towards older women are tackled and so that older female employees receive equal access to for instance training, promotion, and career development;