0 past simple and past participle of tackle --
2 (especially in football or hockey) to try to take the ball from a player in the other team, or (in rugby or American football) to do this by taking hold of the player and making them fall --
Several writers have tackled what might be broadly identified as naval culture.
The previous one would be tackled analogously to the robotic manipulators case, where several planners and motion controllers have been developed21-24 considering singularity.
Such analysis might be usefully tackled by collaborative research of positivist and normative economists.
This is because real-world constraints like collision avoidance need geometric analyses in continuous domains, which have high complexity to be adequately tackled by such systems.
So far, all problems have been tackled with a finite element approach.
Study of agent-oriented methodologies shows that current methodologies offer little support for designing environments; a whole domain of work is waiting to be tackled.
This problem has been tackled by providing a framework to help developers construct contextsensitive devices and context-aware applications.
While there is undoubted value in different perspectives on the issues, the book ultimately lacks coherence, as issues are not tackled in a structured way.