Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] the problems " in BNC.

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1 If the community really wants to tackle the problems of alcohol abuse it merely has to encourage the government to push up the cost of alcohol beyond the point of everyday affordability .
2 If one is to present a credible case for investment planning as a progressive development one has to consider the problems raised by the choice of criteria of operation for a national investment bank .
3 Hayek , for example , tends to trace the problems of constructivist rationalism to the rise in authority of the natural sciences and hence takes the form of a critique of ‘ scientism ’ .
4 And foreign ministers from Africa are coming the Secretary General of the O A U United Nations representatives and others because we want to build a new agenda and move the anti-apartheid campaign so that it prepares to handle the problems of Southern Africa .
5 A spokesman for Durham constabulary said : ‘ Anything which aims to tackle the problems posed by solvent abuse has to be a good thing and would get our whole hearted support . ’
6 The project aims to assess the problems and benefits associated with system implementation and to evaluate the impact of GIS on the development of corporate activities within local government .
7 Within days of taking office , she had invited Don Peters to explain the problems which had bedevilled the British vehicle plants during the sixties and seventies and to outline his company 's plan for the future .
8 The EP , which seeks to publicise the problems of ‘ escalating black on black violence in Britain ’ , features contributions from amongst others .
9 Caruso states that ‘ As the trainee uses the emulators , he learns to relegate the problems of command language and syntax to a background level of processing , and to focus his conscious thinking on interpretation of system feedback for more effective exploitation of the particular file being searched ’ .
10 Such a list seeks to negotiate the problems of the alphabetical subject approach as outlined in the previous chapter .
11 ‘ Nobody stops to consider the problems of drafting , or whether the new act of parliament is the best way of dealing with the problem at hand , ’ he said .
12 The Beckford Report completely fails to address the problems arising from both the definitional and the statistical fallacies .
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