• However, we are working hard to tackle the problem across the country and there will be absolutely no let up in our efforts.

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  • Mr Baber will tell councillors on the Health Scrutiny committee the PCH was working hard to tackle the staff shortages, that beds are only part of the picture and it is delivering the required levels of patient care.

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  • And Mr D'Alema will find it equally hard to tackle the countless lobbies that make any reform in Italy so difficult: from rail workers to postal workers, from school-teachers to the officer corps, from politically motivated magistrates to the Christian pressure-groups that make sure the immigration laws are not implemented (this week, once again, hundreds of people landed illegally on Italy's shores).

    ECONOMIST: Italy

  • That said, it is hard to imagine NATO wanting to tackle anything as tough or as complex as Afghanistan again.

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  • Now it needs to tackle the hard part of its strategy: making it all work together seamlessly, for instance by offering a single sign-on for all its services and one-touch access.

    ECONOMIST: Nokia

  • After winning a decisive reelection victory Tuesday, President Barack Obama told thousands of supporters in Chicago that he would reach out to leaders of both parties to tackle the hard issues that faced the country in the wake of a fiercely partisan campaign and against the backdrop of a divided congress embroiled in a historic budget battle.

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  • "If they thought they had to leave their people in really dire poverty or tackle climate change then it would be very hard to persuade them that they should take action, " she added.

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  • As a consequence, getting the public out to vote for a highly-paid and relatively remote politician, to tackle a democratic deficit they weren't persuaded they had, was always going to be a hard sell.

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  • Rachel Wenstone, vice-president of the NUS, said urgent action was needed to tackle the decline, which would hit students from disadvantaged backgrounds especially hard.

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  • De Jongh ran straight and hard through Cato's attempted tackle and then held off the challenge from Kameli Ratuvou to stretch for the line.

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  • To really win at the game of cyber-security, you must tackle really hard problems such as usability, business process maturity and consistency, user training, network design, and optimization of your portfolio of applications.

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