Example sentences of "[adv] equipped deal with " in BNC.

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1 The alternative argument has it that since people and situations differ you are better equipped to deal with them if you have a wide repertoire of behaviours to draw on .
2 Begun in 1960 , in 1984 the fair moved to the ample space of the Fiera which is better equipped to deal with the growing number of visitors and exhibitors .
3 If she had been feeling fitter and healthier , she certainly would have been better equipped to deal with the stresses , and to control her weight gain before it got out of hand .
4 But do n't be fooled , because 1993 will also be a tough year but with the experience gained in 1992 , I am sure we are better equipped to deal with it and make it a very successful year for Hygiene .
5 If men naturally enjoy mathematical stimuli more than social stimuli then I would have thought they were at least equally well equipped to deal with the socially isolating position of working at home — and possibly better equipped to deal with everyday geometrical shapes such as vegetables , kitchen sinks and washing machines .
6 As potential managers they will be better equipped to deal with the complexities of management if they realize that accounting is based on judgement and not on absolutes .
7 On the other hand , when you resurfaced , there were the memories and the truths still ; they had not gone away , and the only difference was that one was now less equipped to deal with them than before .
8 Rather those , perhaps at first rare , types best equipped to deal with the changed conditions may have this characteristic .
9 The justification usually advanced is that the facts are rarely in dispute and that the judge who has witnessed the incident is the person best equipped to deal with it .
10 He sounds a further note of caution : ‘ It is sometimes difficult to be sure you are sending your cars to be serviced at a garage that is properly equipped to deal with diesel vehicles and has appropriately trained staff . ’
11 But as the mountains grow more popular it is clear there will be ever more people neither well enough versed in the use of map and compass nor properly equipped to deal with every situation .
12 With his practical knowledge of mining engineering and his nine years as a football manager , Chapman was well equipped to deal with the demands of industrial management .
13 The left hemisphere is not well equipped to deal with empty spaces .
14 The fact is that our twentieth-century diet and lifestyle brings us new experiences that we are not well equipped to deal with .
15 His men were well equipped to deal with any such eventualities .
16 If men naturally enjoy mathematical stimuli more than social stimuli then I would have thought they were at least equally well equipped to deal with the socially isolating position of working at home — and possibly better equipped to deal with everyday geometrical shapes such as vegetables , kitchen sinks and washing machines .
17 I call all that sort of traffic , local traffic , and I think that the outer northern route is less well equipped to deal with those kinds of traffic .
18 The hospital was the first stop for wounded from the Gulf and they are well equipped to deal with the influx if it comes .
19 We are fully equipped to deal with our customers and prospects ' needs in this area by utilising our ‘ WATERSAFE ’ system launched in 1990 .
20 There are good clinical reasons for this approach , since elderly people with mental disorder suffer from a complex range of mental , physical , and social problems and no one profession is adequately equipped to deal with all of these on its own .
21 As Bacon and Butler ( 1981 ) point out , the seriousness of this problem is not generally recognized ; most firms are poorly equipped to deal with the technical change and continue to operate with organizations that themselves are poorly designed .
22 Most noticeably the troops were poorly equipped to deal with riots .
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