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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
untackle .
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Examples
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But more broadly, it's a tool that heightens efficiency in tackling the tasks that, left untackled, lead to arguments.
Technology: My Marriage's Secret Glue Katherine Rosman 2011
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You can't let runs that should be tackled go untackled.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Left somewhat untackled in the White House's release version of its Open Government Directive are three things.
The Open Government Directive has dropped. Here's what's in it -- and why it's a big deal. 2009
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Left untackled: changing the dynamic between the public and government by shifting knowledge-as-power from the latter to the former.
October is Open Government Manifesto Month Scola, Nancy 2009
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Left somewhat untackled in the White House's release version of its Open Government Directive are three things.
The Open Government Directive has dropped. Here's what's in it -- and why it's a big deal. Scola, Nancy 2009
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Left untackled: changing the dynamic between the public and government by shifting knowledge-as-power from the latter to the former.
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No bullshit untackled: today life coaching, tomorrow...
Ms R's new look dictatorship Ms Robinson 2008
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"The big issues that might have brought some of you here today remain unaddressed, untackled, unmentionable," she said.
Poncho LadiesTM Argent 2006
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Last month, the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia think tank warned that persistent and untackled Islamophobia in the UK could lead to “time-bombs” of backlash and bitterness.
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Zambia and Zimbabwe who were at the launch said their efforts to promote environmental conservation would fail to have an impact if acute poverty remained untackled.
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