Examples of 'need to be tackled' in a sentence

Meaning of "need to be tackled"

need to be tackled - refers to issues or problems that require attention, action, or resolution

How to use "need to be tackled" in a sentence

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need to be tackled
New challenges need to be tackled in a systematic way.
Lack of information and misunderstanding need to be tackled.
Those systems need to be tackled in their complexity.
The causes of the delays need to be tackled.
They thus need to be tackled in parallel.
Some future challenges that need to be tackled are.
These issues need to be tackled by public authorities at all levels.
Other crucial questions also need to be tackled.
These issues need to be tackled so that development can be sustainable.
But a number of areas still need to be tackled.
These issues need to be tackled now to secure their business.
These are issues that will need to be tackled.
Urban issues need to be tackled at the level closest to the citizens.
Conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism need to be tackled.
These issues need to be tackled urgently.

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Infrastructure bottlenecks within countries need to be tackled as well.
The problems which need to be tackled are easily identifiable.
Infrastructure bottlenecks within countries also need to be tackled.
Payment methods need to be tackled as well.
He emphasised that the following issues need to be tackled.
All of these things need to be tackled in the long term.
Obstacles to agricultural development in developing countries need to be tackled.
The problems that need to be tackled are.
Need to be tackled regionally.
The above issues need to be tackled.
Discriminatory practices which are prevalent in health care settings need to be tackled.
These are the questions that need to be tackled in conclusion.
They need to be tackled not with violence but by the law of justice.
But critical challenges need to be tackled.
Issues like this need to be tackled to make it fairer for everyone.
Price ary imbalance which would need to be tackled.
Obstacles to competition need to be tackled without distorting conditions in the markets.
We rarely lack for projects that need to be tackled.
Rural and urban poverty need to be tackled with complementary policies.
Administrative and grid barriers also need to be tackled.
All these need to be tackled.
But there are also obvious structural shortcomings that need to be tackled.
These imminent challenges need to be tackled swiftly and surely.
Recognising guilt and shame as negative feelings that need to be tackled.
The issues we have raised need to be tackled at multiple levels.
There are also a number of technical issues that would need to be tackled.
These are issues that need to be tackled within the family.
Water quality and waste treatment are environmental problems that need to be tackled.
Other very important challenges need to be tackled during this mandate.
They are two different forms of organised crime and both need to be tackled.
The challenges of climate change need to be tackled effectively and urgently.
A series of weaknesses affecting the public procurement system also need to be tackled.
These are questions that need to be tackled because the problems are very serious.
Present experience highlights a number of problems which need to be tackled and resolved.
The main issues that need to be tackled throughout these dialogue meetings include.

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