Example sentences of "[to-vb] with the problem of " in BNC.
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1 | During the 1920s , however , the clash between these two legacies of the Great War for socialists was to become a central issue in their attempts to grapple with the problem of unemployment . |
2 | Secondly , the profession needs to grapple with the problem of substandard training in research . |
3 | New accountability processes have to grapple with the problem of legitimising managerial autonomy and discretion ( to achieve results ) with the need to give real rather than fictional accounts to the various publics with which the organisation interacts . |
4 | Both these cases , while they are addressed to the distinct issues of whether history is accidental or planned , and whether it is accidental or law-governed , exemplify a widespread failure to engage with the problem of holism . |
5 | General practitioners have also had to bear the brunt of many changes , usually without a proportionate increase in funding or resources , and now have to contend with the problems of poor recruitment . |
6 | Its replacement would still have to cope with the problem of big-spending councils ; the old rows about rate-capping and poll-tax-capping would simply be called something else . |
7 | The ability of modern technology to cope with the problem of soil erosion is summarised thus : ‘ Growing populations may in part have destroyed more land than they improved , but it makes little sense to project past trends into the future , since we know more and more about methods of land preservation and are able by means of modern methods , to reclaim much land , which our ancestors have made sterile . ’ |
8 | Carers often find it difficult to cope with the problem of feeding the patient . |
9 | But some efforts were made to cope with the problem of poverty . |
10 | But government intervention is not the only way to cope with the problem of socially inefficient resource allocation due to externalities . |
11 | In general the move towards wage supplementation in the rural South and East enabled the old Poor Law just about to cope with the problem of subsisting the poor in a period of unprecedentedly high bread prices , during which some years can only be described as desperate . |
12 | A 14 year-old boy or girl , leaving school for the big world outside ( unless academically suited for college and university ) , would be well-equipped to cope with the problems of work and making a living . |
13 | And if we do automate , will we be able to cope with the problems of large-scale unemployment ? |
14 | Another factor driving women to the bottle is that more and more are having to cope with the problems of bringing up a child alone . |
15 | The question is whether these hallowed archaisms are only a surface phenomenon which a sensible modernization of Parliament would easily sweep away , or whether they indicate a fundamental unsuitability in the traditional kind of representative institution to cope with the problems of modern democratic government . |
16 | It is not surprising that , since Buckland 's editorial was written , the neatly expressive classificatory structure illustrated in his example has now been discarded to cope with the problems of fixed length codes and a single hierarchy . |
17 | Vietnamese Communism had to cope with the problems of economic reconstruction in an area devastated by the years of war , and also with the integration of the South into the methods of social administration and economic management that were used in the North . |
18 | Quite rightly strategies to cope with the problems of electronic records are being implemented from the top down , with the various national archives taken a leading role ( Higgs 1992 ) . |
19 | Grassland life is much the same the world over , and horses and litopterns independently evolved the same qualities to cope with the problems of grassland life . |
20 | One possible application of the proposals would be to the Civil Aviation Authority , which desperately needs new capital to deal with the problems of air traffic congestion in Europe . |
21 | We will use the most modern technology to deal with the problems of decommissioning and nuclear waste . |
22 | This was viewed as crucial to end the long period of disruption in schools and to deal with the problems of student demotivation . |
23 | But this would be at a great price for the many to deal with the problems of the few . |
24 | The 1964 survey showed about a third of councillors preferring to deal with the problems of individuals with 43 per cent preferring broad policy matters . |
25 | There needs to be a two-pronged strategy to deal with the problems of the minority of homeless people with mental disorder . |
26 | Barlow succeeded in establishing the case for radical , remedial measures to deal with the problems of London and the big cities . |
27 | These include the ageing of the baby boom , the run-down of the New and Expanded Towns programme , the switch from slum clearance to housing rehabilitation and the reorientation of government policy to deal with the problems of the inner city areas . |
28 | Occupational Therapists are specially trained to deal with the problems of disabled people and try to make life as easy as possible for them . |
29 | The government announced in May 1991 that it would submit a bill in the second half of the year to deal with the problems of national and ethnic minorities . |
30 | In order to deal with the problems of budgeting for this it is necessary to know something of company financial and cost accounting . |