Example sentences of "[v-ing] these problems " in BNC.

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1 Although the school may not be responsible for resolving these problems there are likely to be active councillors amongst the governors who , given suitable encouragement , would whip up a crusade for effective action .
2 Mrs Thatcher argues that the government 's success in revitalising the economy has now provided the resources for tackling these problems and she claims that many will be solved within the next five years .
3 The Templeton tracer study concluded that DGMs welcomed their new role because it offered ‘ more choice in what work is treated as a priority ’ and that , in spite of pressures and constraints , there was a greater flexibility in attitude in tackling these problems ( Stewart , 1989 ) .
4 The scope of tackling these problems , along the existing routes is extremely limited due to physical and and environmental constraints .
5 And Jet is about the only machine in the world capable of really tackling these problems .
6 Knowing our past does not automatically yield solutions to the problems of the present : but without a knowledge of the past it would be impossible even to contemplate addressing these problems .
7 The paper accepted at the November Council on ‘ Suggested Changes to Branch Recruitment ’ will go some way to addressing these problems .
8 I place on record appreciation to David Blackmore and his staff for all their efforts in addressing these problems .
9 Without detailing these problems and their solutions in a reduction in dependence on car use , one can make certain observations .
10 Cars are a major source of the gases causing these problems .
11 The chosen device for surmounting these problems on the Oxford Polytechnic Modular Course is the matrix .
12 In handling these problems , the executives use highly honed skills yet create consequences they do not intend .
13 … But while we were discussing and elaborating these problems from every conceivable angle , developments in Europe passed us by . ’
14 The index goes some way to overcoming these problems .
15 Consultation may involve determining precisely why an employee objects to the move and exploring possible ways of overcoming these problems , for example providing travelling facilities or expenses , altering hours of work and so on .
16 In Chapter v I shall move on to ask whether the work done by Poulantzas suggests a means of overcoming these problems , and finally I shall consider how successful the theory is as a tool for furnishing explanations of the social world .
17 Martin and Irvine 1983 recognise three problems with peer evaluation , and suggest ways of overcoming these problems .
18 The forum is aimed at overcoming these problems and the initiative is the first of its kind in the area .
19 Barker and Spence ( 1988 ) propose that the most effective way of combating these problems is to encourage the development of so-called food forests which involve the intercropping of food-producing trees and shrubs .
20 I talked to Assemblyman Barry Keene , who , as Chairman of the California State Assembly Health Committee , wrote the bill and piloted it through the Legislature , and asked him first whether he felt that before the Act there was a grey area of uncertainty surrounding these problems .
21 There are many ways of solving these problems for them , though , by quite a small initial outlay ( which the local authority social services department may meet in some cases ) .
22 In this section we will consider techniques for solving these problems and , in passing , illustrate how dual simplex iterations may be carried out using compact tableaux .
23 existing means of solving these problems [ for example , the Disabled Persons [ Employment ] Act 1944 ] have failed
24 The Community is now on the way to solving these problems on the following lines .
25 Pondering these problems , I stand by the window .
26 Above all else designers should become involved with the millions of people who are now experiencing these problems and to demonstrate that the community at large increasingly understands that science and technology are not given .
27 Other countries are also facing these problems .
28 It is important to have a wide backcloth when considering these problems .
29 The historian 's main difficulty in examining these problems is that medieval man was not statistically minded , and that consequently precise data are not available to us in our search for answers to problems .
30 In tacking these problems , Truman would be constantly compared with his predecessor .
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