Example sentences of "to deal [prep] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although some of these issues went beyond the main remit of his Inquiry , he drew the conclusion from this basic finding that only a national government-led initiative to deal with problems of policing , unemployment , poor housing , and racial disadvantage could get to the roots of the unrest .
2 and to deal with problems of substance abuse , unemployment , illiteracy , rather than things which are fashionable and to my mind highly like opera and the ballet which is n't to say that I do n't love them both , but I think that you have to have a sense of complete reality about the social issues .
3 For example , it has been criticized for being unable to deal with problems of unemployment , which continued to rise throughout the 1980s .
4 At a Cabinet meeting on March 13 the new Minister of State for Towns , Michel Delebarre , announced measures to deal with problems of deprivation and racial ghettos in urban areas .
5 The second session of the Hague Conference on Private International Law held in 1894 agreed a draft Convention on Civil Procedure which was signed on 14 November 1896 , the first of four Hague Conventions to deal with service of process .
6 In this case the same precautions apply and it is even more important to deal with ownership of copyright otherwise the agency ( as employer ) could turn out to be the ultimate owner of the copyright .
7 ‘ However , I am also aware that considerable counter pollution resources already exist in the Gulf area as a result of existing contingency plans to deal with spillages of oil from tanker casualties and other sources . ’
8 However , the inspectors were not empowered to deal with questions of compensation and other financial matters .
9 It is quite clear that this power available to the courts is essential to deal with contempt of court when it emerges as a result of abuse of trade union power or trade union positions .
10 However , there are signs of change at some levels , because men are now being accepted on to the CARE course , which provides specialist training in how to deal with victims of sex crimes , although this might simply reflect a recognition that an increasing number of victims are young boys .
11 The principal function of the watch was to deal with outbreaks of fire , and to ensure the security of property .
12 The Information Technology Advisory Panel stated that The users of the future may well be more informationally competent than today 's users but will have to deal with orders of magnitude increasing in environmental complexity .
13 If the organisation appoints committees to deal with aspects of planning , policy forming and co-ordination there needs to be clear lines of communication so that everyone involved knows the person to whom the committee reports .
14 The process usually employed to deal with allegations of teacher/pupil sex seems to be designed to protect those interests .
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