Sentences with phrase «tackling particular challenges»

Craig also noted the importance of supporting rural families in tackling particular challenges, such as transportation limitations, through connections with local organizations and other creative solutions.
Places that didn't really want to tackle this particular challenge were forced to anyway.

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And perhaps, that's one of the problems that car companies are trying to tackle, in particular with Ford's parking assistant feature and its Last Mile Mobility challenge.
What was quite promising about this particular conference was the willingness of its young participants to rationally debate Pakistan's key domestic and foreign policy challenges, and explore possible opportunities and solutions for tackling them effectively.
«He will need to employ all of these qualities and more to deal with the current transit crisis, and I look forward to him tackling the tremendous challenges facing the Long Island Rail Road and Penn Station infrastructure issues in particular
A big «Invest to Save» in Health Prevention an injection of invest to save funding to tackle our biggest population challenges, in particular obesity, fuel poverty, employment for those with health problems and harm from alcohol, as part of a wider locally led health and wellbeing plan
«You should take particular pride in the way the United Kingdom has risen to the challenge of tackling the barbaric threat of Daesh.
«They offer a particular challenge to the angler bold enough to use light tackle,» notes one website on northeastern fishing.
In particular, the report finds that progress in tackling the «Language Challenge» and the «Education Credential Challenge» has been stymied by long waiting lists for GED classes and English language classes (ESOL).
This activity report highlights the global challenge of tackling man - made climate change, air quality issues and poor road safety; and in particular the role played by transport.
«That said, there's a particular challenge in figuring out a graphic representation of non-evident or «invisible» disabilities like mental illness, and I'm looking forward to seeing how these are tackled in the future.»
If you're unsure of how to tackle a particular problem or challenge at work, or in your career, Mind Tools is here to lend a helping hand.
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