And if it does, how do you deal with it?
English phrasal verb
deal with
To take action about a problem or situation.
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Our decisions, particularly those made by the Security Council, have played a part in creating the landscape that we are dealing with today.
Then Walmart now suddenly has to deal with Amazon.
We'll continue to help India deal with the impacts of climate change, because you shouldn't have to bear that burden alone.
But let me just deal with one point that we hear a lot about.
And this is before I'd made up my mind to go public with, what I was dealing with.
I'm dealing with, President Zelensky, and I think he wants to make a deal.
These are much, that's a much harder problem to deal with.