verb
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noun
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example
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meaning
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react
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react/ reaction
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It was a study of how small firms react to the problem of over-regulation.
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act in a particular way as a direct result of
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respond
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response
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The Minister's response to the problem of inflation was to impose a price freeze.
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his/her reaction to what has happened or been said or done
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deal with
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How should training courses deal with the
issue of violence in the healthcare setting?
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take action in order to solve a problem
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tackle
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Governments do not seem to be able to tackle the problem of urban congestion.
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try to deal with
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address
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Governments need to address the problem of waste from nuclear power plants.
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(formal) give attention to or deal with
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mediate
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mediation
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The community leaders attempted to mediate between the police and the people.
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talk to the two groups involved to try to help them find a solution to their problems
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1 Students always seem to have difficulty
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surrounding the President.
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2 Ford pointed out that the methodology had
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apparent.
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3 The need to find replacement fuels poses
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some important questions for the Party.
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4 The media continue to focus on the controversy
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many difficulties.
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5 In the figures he presented several errors were
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arose fairly recently.
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6 On their way across Antarctica they experienced
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in remembering this formula.
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7 The results of the opinion poll raise
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a number of inconsistencies.
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8 Problems caused by pollution in this area
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considerable challenges for scientists.
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