0 present 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 --
A substantial amount of work has been devoted to steps (1) and (2), but there have been surprisingly few attempts at tackling step (3).
There is a powerful moral argument for tackling these absolute health disadvantages.
While tackling health disadvantages, health gaps and health gradients represent different and distinct policy goals, they are not mutually exclusive.
This book is one of many that asserts tackling the loss of a home cannot itself adequately address the problem.
And that, in turn, would entail conducting our linguistic descriptions and analyses in particular ways, for example, defining and tackling poverty-of-stimulus problems head-on.
Rather than tackling unrestricted natural language inputs, the agents propose a dynamic set of inputs to the users.
Oral supplementation has been evaluated and appears to be the treatment of choice for health-care professionals tackling this problem.
Hence, his reliance on those precepts when tackling hard cases is not something that he is legally at liberty to eschew.