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12 Sentences With "begins to tackle"

How to use begins to tackle in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "begins to tackle" and check conjugation/comparative form for "begins to tackle". Mastering all the usages of "begins to tackle" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It begins to tackle some of the harsh sentencing policies that result in so many people going to prison for far too long.
Trump's remarks were a reminder of how unpredictable he can be on policy and foreshadowed potential clashes with fellow Republicans as the party begins to tackle its top agenda items.
Not everyone agrees, however, particularly as the Italian banking system begins to tackle its large pile of non-performing loans, freeing up cash to lend to companies and boost economic growth.
While China begins to tackle a new health epidemic, there's a little bit of good news that could help: Chinese consumers aren't as impressed with fast food as they once were.
As the new, 116th Congress begins to tackle the nation's policy challenges, community bankers stand ready to work with lawmakers to promote bipartisan reforms that will support communities in every congressional district.
"The near term focus is our first product, building a world that begins to tackle the community simulation space, and that's really combining a strong virtual community with deep and compelling gameplay," CEO Anthony Leung told TechCrunch in an interview.
None of this even begins to tackle the bedrock difficulties faced by cities like Flint: that the legacies of corporate appeasement and built-in discrimination have created an environment not where a single crisis can take root, but where multiple crises are compounded.
While it had difficulty with more obscure shapes — like a fake banana — the system begins to tackle a major challenge in perfecting robots: how to make it possible to independently grip the litany of objects humans come into contact with every day.
"By determining whether Zika virus infects cells in the brain and what happens to a cell that is infected, this paper begins to tackle questions surrounding how a virus that had previously been known to cause a mild illness could be linked to microcephaly," Amelia Pinto, a Saint Louis University expert on viruses transmitted by arthropods such as mosquitoes and ticks, said in a statement.
"If 85033 becomes the year that the United States finally begins to tackle its disease of gun violence — an epidemic that steals nearly 100 American lives every day — it will be due not to the good sense of elected officials, but rather to the courage, tenacity, and sheer eloquence of students like Emma González, who bore witness to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shootings with an unforgettable speech, and long moment of silence, at the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C.," the magazine's essay states.
The team meets and learns about the opportunities and challenges, and then agrees on goals and begins to tackle the tasks. Team members tend to behave quite independently. They may be motivated but are usually relatively uninformed of the issues and objectives of the team. Team members are usually on their best behavior but very focused on themselves.
The novel is described as being aimed at the Young Adult market, and some reviews chose to emphasize this, noting that the sexual tension and the "underlying darkness" ensure that Wicked Lovely is primarily appropriate for the over 12's. Book reviewer Matt Berman with Common Sense Media comments that, although it begins to tackle some mature themes that arise within young adult fiction, its "strong, fluid, and respectful characters are an asset" as they face both supernatural and adolescent issues, and is rated for ages 13+.

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