Examples of 'could tackle' in a sentence

Meaning of "could tackle"

This phrase implies having the ability or potential to deal with or handle a particular task or challenge. It suggests that the person or entity being referred to has the necessary skills, resources, or capacity to successfully address the situation at hand

How to use "could tackle" in a sentence

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No organization could tackle the issue alone.
We started with a task we knew we could tackle.
Garlic injection could tackle tree diseases.
I could tackle her right off of it.
Few people could tackle him.
They could tackle this serious employment problem with local resources.
How tackling climate change could tackle inequality.
You could tackle my house now.
Wish they could tackle.
Like she could tackle a major construction job like this on her own.
This is a big challenge that nobody could tackle alone.
And then we could tackle the kitchen.
Unlike the native marsupial predators these cats could tackle anything.
Seems like it could tackle any type of terrain.
By now you should have a list of potential online course topics that you could tackle.

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Like she could tackle.
They could tackle the outsized transaction costs shippers face from woeful infrastructure between countries.
Considering how modern technologies could tackle these challenges.
Such a report could tackle any or all of the following issues.
It is therefore difficult to imagine legislation which could tackle the whole of the problem.
I suppose it could tackle whaling or something connected with the sea.
Better vigilance on the part of consumers could tackle a large part of this problem.
The blockchain could tackle these issues by putting patients responsible for their own genetic data.
There are certain roles you wish you could tackle over and over again.
Automation could tackle rising cost of SOX compliance.
It would be best if the Twelve could tackle this together.
Soon he could tackle most problems single-handedly.
You were always the only one who could tackle the computer systems.
The Committee could then decide which issues it could tackle.
Legend has it he could tackle a wild boar with his bare hands.
Martin approached Northcutt and claimed that he could tackle him.
It appears that scientists could tackle a single target to treat all three.
Maybe one of these is something I could tackle.
So we thought we could tackle the challenge proposed by the NFB.
You were my last resort for an obstacle I could tackle.
But only the most advanced builders could tackle a wide range SSB transceiver.
This allowed us to work with repertoires, which only such experienced singers could tackle.
I was confident that I could tackle such a large project.
Feisty sons of bitches . Wish they could tackle.
Buckley and I could tackle the new ending in the office.
I give you my word that I could tackle any man.
Before science could tackle the origin of life, it had to change.
Government, where if we were to develop a solution we could tackle one of those.
Alternatively, one could tackle this question also in parallel.
Now, there is a couple of ways that you could tackle this.
These days, few cats could tackle such a large and powerful animal.
This creates a need for a future-proof storage solution that could tackle these system requirements.
To illustrate, governments could tackle environmental challenges and promote renewable energy through PTP.
But new research suggests that this popular cosmetic procedure could tackle another problem, teeth grinding.
I think you could tackle this on a phase-by-phase basis in a spreadsheet.

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