Examples of 'needs to be tackled' in a sentence

Meaning of "needs to be tackled"

needs to be tackled: This phrase implies that a problem, challenge, or task requires attention, effort, or resolution. It suggests that there is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed or dealt with. It is often used to indicate that a problem or situation cannot be ignored and requires immediate action

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

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needs to be tackled
This needs to be tackled with a firm resolve.
This is a democratic deficit that needs to be tackled.
This needs to be tackled in several different ways.
Past damage and neglect needs to be tackled.
This needs to be tackled also more seriously.
Business transaction needs to be tackled carefully.
It needs to be tackled both at the national and international level.
This certainly needs to be tackled urgently.
This is a major security matter that needs to be tackled.
Crew planning needs to be tackled in a comprehensive manner.
Health inequalities are a problem that needs to be tackled.
This needs to be tackled once and for all.
That problem still needs to be tackled.
This issue needs to be tackled if there is to be improved control.
There is a big agenda of maintenance that needs to be tackled.

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This issue needs to be tackled by the authorities soon.
That is the problem that really needs to be tackled.
Innovation needs to be tackled on many fronts.
It is primarily unemployment that needs to be tackled.
This problem needs to be tackled head on.
Insurance fraud is clearly a problem that needs to be tackled.
Violent extremism needs to be tackled in all of its forms.
This is another area which particularly needs to be tackled.
The problem needs to be tackled on different spatial scales.
Biodiversity erosion is a reality and needs to be tackled urgently.
This needs to be tackled and can not be solved by legislation.
It is the ignorance that needs to be tackled.
The part that needs to be tackled is the cause or causes.
She stressed that gender inequality needs to be tackled urgently.
It needs to be tackled and worked upon together every day.
The practice of disappearances needs to be tackled at its root cause.
To do so very challenging mathematical and computational problems needs to be tackled.
Teenage pregnancy needs to be tackled in the same way.
Vehicle crime is a very serious problem which needs to be tackled.
The problem is complex and needs to be tackled at a variety of levels.
I have always been able to tackle anybody that needs to be tackled.
I think it needs to be tackled surgically.
However once confirmed there is a lot more that needs to be tackled.
The problem also needs to be tackled at the regional level.
All of that constitutes an extremely serious reality that needs to be tackled.
This issue needs to be tackled.
The degradation of more than a billion hectares of land needs to be tackled as well.
This kind of problem needs to be tackled in a fundamentally different way.
The lack of information and training among farmers also needs to be tackled.
That needs to be tackled.
This represents an alarming situation that needs to be tackled by the authorities.
Prevention then needs to be tackled using the same approach as for carcinogens.
Climate change is a global challenge that needs to be tackled at the global level.
Food waste needs to be tackled at all the levels of the supply chain.
The content strategy usually needs to be tackled from scratch.

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This needs to be tackled with a firm resolve
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