Examples of 'trying to tackle' in a sentence

Meaning of "trying to tackle"

The phrase 'trying to tackle' is commonly used to describe the attempt or effort to address or deal with a difficult problem, challenge, or task. It implies a proactive approach and determination to confront and resolve the issue at hand. 'Trying to tackle' often conveys the sense of perseverance, problem-solving, and overcoming obstacles

How to use "trying to tackle" in a sentence

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I was just trying to tackle a man and ended up.
It is absolutely right that we are trying to tackle this issue.
Trying to tackle too much can be counterproductive.
He hit his head trying to tackle a perp.
Trying to tackle anxiety alone tends to make it escalate.
But VayaVision is trying to tackle the problem.
Trying to tackle traffic and pollution.
There is no point trying to tackle only parts of it.
Trying to tackle your weaknesses is what makes you a man.
There is no point in trying to tackle it at only a national level.
Trying to tackle the problem through a new compensation fund was not a good solution.
Some people here are trying to tackle that problem.
But trying to tackle the big changes too quickly can be counterproductive.
It would be like trying to tackle a horse.
It is trying to tackle social and economic complaints with a huge public spending programme.

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The government says it is trying to tackle the problem.
Avoid trying to tackle the whole house at once.
That our cameras trying to tackle.
We are trying to tackle the problem.
Take one step at a time instead of trying to tackle everything at once.
We are not trying to tackle major projects that cause stress.
Opposition groups wanted to suggest that they were trying to tackle a dictatorship.
But we are trying to tackle them alone.
It will make you much more effective than trying to tackle everything.
Uber is already trying to tackle some of these issues.
Listening over talking gives you the full picture when trying to tackle challenges.
I am also trying to tackle some fears.
But a growing number of cities are now trying to tackle the problem.
Argentina is trying to tackle corruption within the police.
Learn how to solve quadratic equations before trying to tackle harder trinomials.
Good luck trying to tackle this one on your own.
We negotiated this in Johannesburg and we are now trying to tackle the problem.
Even when trying to tackle the.
Trying to tackle the Chinese market can be daunting.
Thailand is putting an effort in trying to tackle problems leading to these deaths.
This is one of the issues that the current IGC is trying to tackle.
They are trying to tackle us.
Early marriage represents one of the main challenges SB OverSeas is trying to tackle.
We are facing a special situation in trying to tackle these transport policy tasks.
Imagine trying to tackle over one million security alerts in a day.
Teachers may then feel that they are not trying to tackle these challenges alone.
They are trying to tackle the smart management of rural sewage this year.
The problem Google is trying to tackle is huge.
That I am trying to tackle with these new writing projects.
That is exactly the problem that the Indian Ministry of Education is trying to tackle.
The sports movement has been trying to tackle these problems for some time.
Trying to tackle him, you will slide off like soap.
Microsoft is not the only company trying to tackle the issues TypeScript addresses though.
Improving robots ' physical dexterity is the first problem Kindred is trying to tackle.
The first thing was trying to tackle and clean the old paint from the floor.

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