• It is paramount for athletes to learn how to deal effectively with not making the medal stand.

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  • But it has proved much less able to deal effectively with more pressing threats to state security, such as organised crime.

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  • These tests will ensure that all new teachers are able to deal effectively with the professional requirements for numerical skill and knowledge.

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  • By a system of organized mental folders and subfolders, it can then deal effectively with a potentially infinite number of tasks, concretes, and ideas.

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  • The German finance minister said that European countries must present common positions abroad in order to deal effectively with growing economic powers elsewhere in the world.

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  • You need to find a way to deal effectively with the distractions, the interruptions, and the fact that there is just way too much on your plate.

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  • People can't stop these superbureaucrats in court, and they can't elect politicians who have the power and motivation to deal effectively with their grievances or their wants.

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  • South Korea's acknowledgment of North Korea's aggression places it on a collision course with the Obama administration which prefers to court Beijing for dollars than deal effectively with Pyongyang's aggression.

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  • Real danger attends the possible perception in Baghdad (and elsewhere) that the new U.S. president will prove more tractable, or at least too distracted, to deal effectively with the Iraqi despot.

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  • Now, however, Cojuangco is in a perfect position to play white knight to PAL, a man with adequate resources and leverage to deal effectively with creditors, unions and a grateful government.

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  • But the actual effect, according to Glenn Pascall, an economist, has been to enfeeble King County, the only body in the greater Seattle area with the geographic scope to deal effectively with transport and other regional issues.

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  • While the possibility of such an attack seems to many to be an extremely remote one at the moment, the risks of being wrong are so great that NATO strategy must continue to be designed and its forces equipped to deal effectively with that eventuality.

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  • In doing so, it distorts precedent, it misapplies the relevant constitutional principles, it announces legal rules that will obstruct efforts by state and local governments to deal effectively with the growing resegregation of public schools, it threatens to substitute for present calm a disruptive round of race-related litigation.

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  • And obviously, we need to deal more effectively with access and utilization of treatment.

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  • The General Medical Council (GMC) has published plans to overhaul its structure in an effort to enable it to deal more effectively with rogue doctors.

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  • So there are going to be a bunch of components to it, but I think whatever process we have needs to make sure our border security is strong, needs to deal with employers effectively, needs to provide a pathway for the undocumented here, needs to deal with the DREAM Act kids.

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  • Chairman Ian Driver said a report would then recommend how to effectively deal with a similar incident in the future.

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  • Then again, how can the Eurozone effectively deal with the sovereign debt crisis when the growth in Germany and France have flat lined?

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  • The government say they are addressing current dementia services and looking at how they can effectively deal with the projected growth in the number of people suffering with dementia over the next 20 years.

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  • Many health care systems in these nations don't have the resources, drugs and diagnostics to effectively deal with the disease, according to Dr. Mel Spigelman, director of research and development at the not-for-profit Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (TB Alliance).

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  • "But even if we upgraded those systems, the lack of a really effective vaccine, the lack of better and faster drugs that shorten treatment to a reasonable time and the lack of good drugs for treating resistant disease -- make it hard for any health care system to effectively deal with the disease, " he said.

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  • Are the elderly, sick, and minimally educated able to deal with this effectively?

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  • There are a number of factors that make death hard to address, which decreases how effectively we deal with it as patients, families, and physicians.

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  • Yet the real disadvantage of complexity in the international system is that it often makes it impossible for decision-makers to comprehend the challenges they face and to deal with them effectively.

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  • In the collegiate scene, we're able to deal with that pretty effectively because we have a common set of athletes running in certain positions on the relay.

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  • "If we don't have a secure fence and have just this open door that people can come in and out at will, we're never going to deal with this issue effectively and responsibly, " Huckabee said.

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  • We will discuss ways in which our two countries can work effectively together to deal with the security situation that exists not only in Honduras but through Central America, and how we can cooperate effectively in preventing the countries of Central America from being corrupted and overrun by the transnational drug trade.

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  • Until recently, Britain's distinctive approach to pensions a partnership between the state and the private sector was expected to deal with this change more effectively than most other developed countries.

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