Examples of 'tackle new' in a sentence

Meaning of "tackle new"

tackle new: This expression is often used to describe the act of addressing or dealing with unfamiliar or challenging tasks, problems, or situations

How to use "tackle new" in a sentence

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tackle new
Never be afraid to tackle new innovative ideas.
Tackle new challenges with enthusiasm and determination.
Designing development models to tackle new challenges.
We always tackle new projects with certified quality.
The system is thus ready to tackle new challenges.
Tackle new problems with gusto and determination.
Solid roods to tackle new issues.
How to tackle new clients during that initial meeting.
There is always room to tackle new training challenges.
Tackle new challenges together.
New laws adopted to tackle new psychoactive substances.
To further organize future activities or tackle new projects.
It is also important to tackle new phenomena in consumption patterns.
Tackle new markets.
He is a fast learner and loves to tackle new challenges.

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I am ready to tackle new challenges and adapt to new environments.
Your confidence increases as you tackle new challenges.
We are thrilled to tackle new challenges and innovate in the finance industry.
They try to use existing financing instruments to tackle new challenges.
It sometimes seems easier to tackle new situations by being negative and rejecting it.
Classes at community centers or colleges can help you to tackle new subjects.
Its proposals also aim to tackle new digital conglomerates.
OrCam is expanding its product lineup with new devices that tackle new use cases.
Ambition and experience to tackle new challenges and projects.
Please Feel Free to share with us your ideas and suggestions to tackle new Challenges.
I wanted to tackle new challenges and continue my own professional development.
Freeing up time to tackle new projects.
You can calmly tackle new business models and conquer new markets thanks to digital.
We are uniquely well prepared to tackle new and greater challenges.
Tackle new challenges of the knowledge-based economy.
We must find ways to tackle new challenges using modern technology.
He is particularly interested in showing customers how to tackle new challenges efficiently.
AI learns how to tackle new situations by studying how humans play games.
National public operators are preparing themselves to tackle new competitors in opening markets.
He is always keen to tackle new challenges, especially when creativity and resourcefulness are needed.
They will also be able to produce forecasts to help tackle new epidemiological challenges.
Each day, our people tackle new challenges with extraordinary enthusiasm.
In so doing, he has prompted economists to tackle new problems.
It 's much easier to tackle new tasks once we have already got things going.
In so doing, he has stimulated economists to tackle new problems.
But they also tackle new techniques aimed at last-generation processes, such as laser manufacturing.
Business in the EU must beready to tackle new and emerging risks.
Tackle new framework challenges and growing international competition for acquiring resources, talent and opportunities.
However, he continued to tackle new roles.
In order to tackle new projects, Conpalux has continued to upgrade its equipment.
Develop new talents and skills, and tackle new challenges.
Better Places 2030 will also tackle new challenges like responsible consumption and creating a circular economy.
So, we see here that the law has evolved in order to tackle new problems.
Air Canada prepared to tackle new low-cost carriers in the country.
Ms. Lebel has recently moved to Toronto, where she is ready to tackle new challenges.

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