Sentences with phrase «tackle earlier levels»

It's not easy, but it is doable, and thankfully three different difficulty levels allow you to switch things up should you ever really start to struggle, whilst ship upgrades let you tackle earlier levels, at a higher test, at any time.

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Early on, the President did state his intention to seek some level of entitlement reform and tackle long - term fiscal sustainability.
The report says too many school leaders, especially in secondary schools, underestimate the prevalence and negative impact of low - level disruptive behaviour and some fail to identify or tackle it at an early stage.
Instead of using scarce resources on new grammar schools, we should focus on improving early years education and tackling stubborn levels of under - achievement in areas such as the black country, and areas across the midlands and the north.
2) We are therefore committed to taking strong and early action to tackle climate change in order to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system...
The Liberal government ignored the earlier letter and ratified Kyoto, while Prime Minister Harper's Conservative government in May 2006 announced that Canada would develop a «made in Canada» approach to tackling greenhouse gas emissions, saying that the emission levels of Kyoto were not realistic.
When we covered the fallout from Jordan earlier this year, B.C. was singled out as an example of a province that is tackling the underlying problems of court delays by focusing on the real culprit: the low - level offences and processes gumming up the system.
The Trustees of the WAVE organization are therefore advocating a proactive approach to tackling the source of violent tendencies in people by providing them with the essential early childhood experiences, which enable them to become well - adjusted adults with high levels of empathy, and eventually, to become sensitive and caring parents.
This is due to the belief that their energy levels will decrease as they expend more energy and that the optimal strategy for attaining the overall goal is to tackle the more difficult task earlier.
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