Example sentences of "in deal with the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Chapters 2 through 16 introduce concepts and techniques found useful in dealing with the questions outlined above and describe some of the relevant aspects of the company functions forming the interfaces .
2 We shall only succeed in dealing with the problems through a vast international cooperative effort .
3 A successful policy for tackling the roots of urban disorder was seen as one which sought to involve all the community in dealing with the problems of each area so that they could come to feel that they have a stake in its future ( Scarman , 1981 , para. 6.42 ) .
4 The Government needs both imagination and determination in dealing with the problems of working mothers .
5 Editor , — The renewed enthusiasm shown by the secretary of state , and now the Royal College of Psychiatrists , for extending the coercive powers of psychiatry in dealing with the problems consequent on chronic underfunding of community care and the shortcomings of institutional psychiatric practice is regrettable .
6 The tsar failed to do anything constructive in dealing with the problems of the mass of Russian people .
7 Ah well we will wait and see erm , they 're trying to solve everybody 's problems but ours , er with all this talk about spending money on education , sorting out the traffic problems erm , it 's a pity they do n't spend a bit more time in their budget calculations in dealing with the problems of this council and not those of the county council .
8 In a business sale , the buyer will be less likely to be able to take advantage of the implied warranty , particularly because he may well be as expert as the seller in dealing with the goods which are the subject matter of the contract , and so will not ( or it will not be reasonable for him to ) rely on the seller 's judgment and skill .
9 I pay tribute to the fairness of the Home Office in dealing with the cases that have come to my attention .
10 There are occasions — perhaps the only occasions when I feel a mild sense of despair in dealing with the affairs of Northern Ireland — when I fear that others assume that all events in Irish history will always repeat themselves exactly .
11 Clara Taylor was always very fair in dealing with the girls .
12 It is in fact a belief that , because there is a logical basis for it , the imagined entity becomes real in the sense that it can be of value in dealing with the joys and sorrows of life .
13 Tragically , from experience , I have discovered that Government Departments have not been speedy in dealing with the rights of victims of terrorism in Northern Ireland .
14 Responding to foreign criticisms of the heavier sentences handed down to civilians as compared with those passed on soldiers following the massacre [ see pp. 38769 ; 38965 ] , the ABRI spokesman said that the civilians had been convicted of " subversive acts " against the Indonesian authorities , while the soldiers had been found guilty of acting beyond their authority in dealing with the demonstrators .
15 The hospitals play a major part in treating diseases , in dealing with the victims of accidents , and their rehabilitation .
16 Others described problems in dealing with the influences of culture and the ingrained systems of status attributed to ‘ real police work ’ .
17 The possibility of asking such questions shows how far the courts have to go in dealing with the issues raised by representative standing .
18 His strength of character was invaluable in dealing with the guards and his commitment to his fellow hostages was such that he would listen quietly and matter of factly on the occasions when we all had a heart-to-heart about the little ways in which we got on each others ' nerves .
19 This insistence on knowing for sure and examining the facts of the matter is particularly important in dealing with the doubts which arise because of the many misrepresentations of Christianity today .
20 Only in dealing with the events of 146 B.C. did he move towards the position of a cautious critic of Roman society and its methods of government .
21 Yes , Elizabeth Howell of Exploring Parenthood , certainly that is the case , both with parents and with people like teachers or child care workers , who are in locus parentis for many hours of the day , and our sense is very much that if the adults around children can feel supported and confident that they can acknowledge their own fears and anxieties that they will then be better be able to transmit that measured response to the children in their care and it was very interesting last week , I heard from an educational psychologist in the north of England who said that a group of teachers had asked from several schools to come together to think about the resources that they needed to set in place in order to deal with the children 's behaviour , and after the meeting , at which they were able to express their anxieties , they then returned to their various areas and when the psychologist contacted them a couple of days later they said we felt sufficiently supported by knowing that others are struggling with the same issues and that we could acknowledge our concerns about it , that we now feel able to get on with the job of helping the children , and I think that was a very good example of adults finding a way to acknowledge their own anxieties and thereby to increase their effectiveness in dealing with the children that in whose care they have .
22 Within this framework , the Conservatives wanted to retain a strong executive and to strengthen similarly the hands of private authorities , particularly the employer in dealing with the unions .
23 It is fair to say that the greatest violators of human rights across the world are terrorists , but I stressed the fact that it was important for the Government of India to be more open in dealing with the accusations .
24 In dealing with the techniques of studying , memory has been treated first , for without memory all study would be in vain .
25 Manpower may hold a key to many of the policies adopted by the Romans in dealing with the barbarians .
26 This finding naturally gave the RTO some confidence in dealing with the arguments of the Claybury and Friern districts that they needed very large increases in revenue to fund community replacement services .
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