Examples of using Tackled in English and their translations into Hindi
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Pamela Nicole Mejia from the Philippines tackled one of the biggest polluters in the world: the fashion industry.
Brad Schoenfeld, Ph.D., CSCS, tackled that question in a 2015 study in Sports Medicine.
developer of the scientific method, Francis Bacon, tackled the question of solar sneezes.
The problems related to money will be easily tackled and neither will it be any major mental worry.
71% say that it must be tackled even at the expense of economic growth.
will this issue be tackled on politics or shedding of tears?
An almost infinite variety of problems can be tackled this way, but here are some typical examples.
A study from Stanford University showed that when people tackled mental tasks that required imagination,
There is no problem that can't be tackled by a little bit of imagination and pluck.
We then tackled what stopped me from pursuing the things I enjoyed.
The time has come when it needs to be tackled very seriously otherwise our future generations would suffer a lot.
The Indian judiciary tackled these issues and marked the complexities
So when we come to the way forward, both these dimensions of the problem will have to be tackled.
But they do have grievances that haven't been adequately tackled politically for decades.
a software error can be tackled in some simple ways.
on how effectively and speedily these are tackled.
However, this did not necessarily mean that we had tackled the issue of wildfires for good.
It is the"downs" which need to be tackled more vigorously and skillfully- more so at the emotional
which means needs and wants of the individuals have to be tackled by framing an incentive plan.
The third transport group tackled the problem of unreliable taxis with a taxi rating system.
