"tackle" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- David Laney, Amtrak's chairman, stated "Amtrak's future now requires a different type of leader who will aggressively tackle the company's financial, management and operational challenges.
- This is a huge problem problem for the Kindle and one I think Amazon needs to tackle much more aggressively.
- It aggressively tackled cases in which landlords and real estate brokers were accused of giving preference to one race over another, or discriminating against the disabled.
- But, incredibly, he has also said that the United States is "aggressively tackling" its deficit with "appropriate fiscal policy."
- To demonstrate, he aggressively tackled a tree, after which he had to go to hospital with a broken collarbone.
- The Pouriers aggressively tackled a problem that has defeated other Indian-owned businesses on the reservation: A cultural clash over the concept of time.
- It is known for innovative programs addressing the specific needs of the community it serves, aggressively tackling such issues as asthma, obesity, cancer, diabetes and tuberculosis.
- But he said yesterday that Citigroup would aggressively tackle its problems.
- And, of course, it will tackle aggressively, sliding into ankles and calves of the American players.
- Superintendent Toledo says the department is also aggressively tackling corruption, and has expelled about 200 officers in the last two years for criminal behavior or for failing drug tests.
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