Examples of using Dealing with in English and their translations into Chinese
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Understandably, players are tired of dealing with them.
Hence, you should be like Clark Kent in dealing with people.
Now, of course what we're dealing with is including chilling.
They literally did not know whom they were dealing with.
Visitors often want to know that they are dealing with real people.
Are you energetic and enjoy dealing with people?
I think this sums up quite nicely what we're dealing with here.
The Normandy Four, undoubtedly, should continue dealing with the Ukrainian crisis.
Which we are still dealing with.
You have to KNOW what you are dealing with!
Any person, who is willing to work hard, enjoys dealing with people and supervising others can enter in the management level jobs.
He did not adopt a tone of shrill denunciation when dealing with the reformist workers, but followed Lenin's slogan: Patiently explain.
The best method of dealing with terrorism was to establish a legal framework that respected international law and international humanitarian law.
He declared,“Global cooperation, dealing with other countries, getting along with other countries is good, it's very important.
Looking for, and dealing with, errors requires a separate process running in parallel with the one that has erred.
During this conference, we will present our experience in dealing with terrorism, and we also look forward to benefiting from your experiences in this area.
Sometimes and in particular dealing with a dictator, the only chance for peace is a readiness for war.”.
In addition, other important issues were raised, such as the appropriate forum for dealing with NSAs and which countries should receive the full benefits.
Dealing with them and talking to them and seeing that state of shock, you never want to see that.”.
Some experts said that expertise acquired by certain militaries in dealing with IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan needed to be transferred to civilian agencies.