Examples of 'tackle more' in a sentence

Meaning of "tackle more"

Tackle more: To deal with or confront a greater number or variety of challenges, tasks, or issues

How to use "tackle more" in a sentence

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Tackle more than your gut.
They can join forces to tackle more complex tasks.
We will tackle more details on the research below.
They could join forces to tackle more complex tasks.
Tackle more rigorously the enduring protectionism in services trade.
The next step is to use artificial intelligence to tackle more thorny problems.
I want him to tackle more complex and sophisticated narrative structures.
You are a beginner who wants to improve and eventually tackle more challenging hikes.
Do not look to tackle more than one project at the same time.
But there are other priorities on the national agenda that we must tackle more vigorously.
Climbing clubs tend to tackle more technically difficult mountains than commercial outfitters.
However there are still times when you will be forced to tackle more tricky problems.
The international community should tackle more resolutely the critical questions that arise in this context.
After the course I felt confident in my ability to tackle more complex issues.
To tackle more effectively the causes and consequences of socio-economic inequalities ;.

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But this base will not be able to tackle more demanding in terms of applications.
Certain children, however, present health problems which society must tackle more actively.
Ruby on Rails is also ready to tackle more complicated applications.
The following garden season, I wanted to tackle more.
This month, we will tackle more practical concerns.
Tackle more than 20 obstacles inspired by the American Ninja Warrior television show.
It is the first Protocol under the Convention to tackle more than one pollutant.
Third, they start to tackle more complex cases including cartels and anticompetitive mergers.
As he gains confidence, let him tackle more on his own.
Do you want to tackle more roles on television and would it be with HBO?
Furthermore, these improvised units often merged to tackle more ambitious goals.
Employees gain time to tackle more interesting tasks, with greater added value . '.
Instead, in the encyclical it was necessary to tackle more technical issues ”.
OGP welcomes and encourages countries to tackle more than one challenge in year one.
Family read-alouds provide great opportunities to tackle more challenging books together.
They can complete mundane tasks, and also tackle more complicated problems as well.
It will also free police to tackle more serious crime . ".
Machine learning helps the security industry tackle more than 500 million malware samples.
First, the technology matured and was able to tackle more larger-scale and mission-critical deployments.
A ‘ ravioli ', a load resistant NP, was developed to tackle more severe cases of disc degeneration.
In 1998, the institute was restructured in order to tackle more efficiently industrial materials issues.

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