Cas suffered their main blow when the highly-rated Owen was carried off on a stretcher after falling awkwardly under a tackle from Glenn Hall.
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) in the South West said work was already under way to tackle the issue.
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Fielden was penalised for holding in the tackle under the Wigan posts, and from the resulting penalty Riley burrowed over in the left-hand corner.
Ministers want to tackle under-occupancy and reduce the housing benefit bill by stopping residents of council or housing association property from having an extra bedroom.
Police will be able to disperse groups of young people from a Weymouth estate under powers granted to tackle anti-social behaviour.
But, when Schifcofske missed a high up-and-under on the sixth tackle, Rovers winger Peter Fox was in at the corner, Michael Dobson levelling with a touchline conversion.
Wales probed left and then switched direction to create an overlap, only for James Hook to take on the chance himself and lose control as he slid for the line under Jimmy Cowan's tackle.
Gloucester's scrum had been dominant all game, but in the 63rd minute the Blues turned the tables and from close range Powell powered forward and Nicky Robinson followed up to break Barkley's tackle and score under the posts for their bonus-point try.
Paterson followed up his own up-and-under to turn Stortoni in the tackle and kick the subsequent penalty.
The 76-year-old tried to tackle Grenfell but fell under the wheels of the vehicle, suffering "unsurvivable crushing injuries".
Dindane's feet clearly went from under him as he attempted to tackle Palacios, while the striker was then on the receiving end of a collision with Huddlestone, who was also betrayed by the pitch.
However, Balotelli had the final say with a trademark penalty in the fourth minute of time added on after Stephan El Shaarawy went down under what looked like a fair tackle from Thomas Heurtaux.
More and more rural areas are being buried under concrete in a vain attempt to tackle congestion on motorways and other major routes.
Some 20 teenagers originally faced murder charges following the 2010 murder of Sofyen Belamouadden under a law increasingly being used to tackle gang violence.
The government says road safety remains a priority, and says it is taking action to tackle uninsured drivers and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Last year's top five picks--LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell, Georgia Tech receiver Calvin Johnson, Wisconsin tackle Joe Thomas, Clemson defensive end Gaines Adams and Penn State tackle Levi Brown--took just under a third of last year's rookie money, while the top 10 picks accounted for half.
Munster scrum-half Tomas O'Leary had to produce a remarkable tackle to prevent Baby from scoring a try under the posts in the 53rd minute.
They are not worried about what's happening to Abu Abbas now, because they feel their own lives are under threat, and that's what they are trying to tackle.
Incidents of railway cable theft have dropped from more than 2, 600 in 2011 to under 1, 300 so far this year amid a police campaign to tackle the problem.
Having seen first-choice Clichy ruled out for several weeks due to a back problem, Wenger was left fuming at the tackle that caused Gibbs' latest injury, the England-Under-21 international having only just recovered from an injury to his right foot.
Vallas knew he had to tackle the unions, but he started small, using his powers under the new state law to privatize custodial services.
The Blues responded with the last move of the first half, James shrugging off a weak Skrela tackle in midfield then bursting away at lightning pace to scorch in under the posts.
Veterans' charities such as the Royal British Legion, SSAFA Forces Help, Combat Stress, Ex-Services Fellowship Centres and the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation have joined up under the umbrella of the ESAG to implement a co-ordinated strategy to tackle this issue in London.
The chance is there to bring the schools under the mayor's direct control (as in Chicago), and to tackle the city's finances.
The yen has weakened by around 20% since mid-November, and came under renewed selling after the BOJ early this month announced bold, new measures to tackle deflation and reignite the Japanese economy.
The European badger (Meles meles) is a protected species under European and UK law, but ministers can sanction killing in certain circumstances, including to tackle disease.
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When Saints managed to put the visitors under pressure their defence was up to the test, Dorn pulling off a last-ditch tackle on Gaskell and Calderwood tackling Francis Meli into touch at the corner.
If the job doesn't require replacing the entire sink or create the potential for broader damage to house, we will tackle it ourselves (or rather Clay will tackle it, and I will stand by nervously as he shouts for tools from under the sink).
Ms Toynbee, however, has focused on successive governments' failure to tackle inequality and pressed the notion of relative rather than absolute poverty which has grown, even under Labour.
Substitute Scott Williams' moment of late individual brilliance helped Wales come from 12-6 down, and a desperate try-saving tackle in the corner by fellow center Jonathan Davies condemned defending champions England to a first defeat under interim coach Stuart Lancaster.
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