Results for: plan to deal with possible problem
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burial ceremony, procession accompanying a coffin to the grave; problem, affair (Slang), ceremony for somebody who has died, end, funeral procession, funeral sermon or memorial servicefuneral
business of transportation, deal in, sell (especially illegal drugs), flow of communications, have dealings, movement of vehicles, movement of vehicles or persons; trade, commerce; load of messages in a communications network (Computers), negotiations,...traffic
buyer, client, buyer; person one must deal with (Slang), type of personcustomer
capable of being managed; governable, controllable; submissive, docile, compliant, easy to deal withmanageable
careful looking or watching, guarding; point or tower from which a watch is kept; watchman; person or group that keeps watch, sentry, watchman; view, outlook; responsibility, object of concern, careful watch, place giving good view, problem, somebody w...lookout
category of racing car, established form of words, method of doing something, milk for babies, plan or method, rule expressed in symbols, set of symbols representing chemical composition, set way of saying or doing something; mixture fed to a baby in p...formula
cause to be blamed, claim to be something, erect, give drinks, make healthy, organize, plan, prepare equipment for event, present as model, produce something, propose, put in position of power, start businessset up
certainty, must, offers and suggestions, rules and laws, will; intend to, plan to; must, be obliged to (auxiliary verb used to form the future tense)shall
challenging problem, difficult problem; male model; impostor, pretender, poseur, somebody who posesposer
change design of, new design, plan again, devise again; draft again, make a new preliminary sketchredesign
change in order to deceive, happen, heat illegal drug, make or become hot, one who prepares food, chef, prepare food, prepare food by heating; be prepared by heating (of food); falsify account records, proof that a problem is wrong, show to be wrong, s...cook
cheap purchase, deal; agreement; something bought at a cheap price, exchange something, mutual pact, negotiate with somebody, negotiate; arrive at an agreement, price agreement, things received by agreementbargain
chief planner, engineer a plan; organize a plot; invent a scheme, genius; one who engineers an intricate plan; intellect of a mastermind, oversee operationmastermind
claim to be something, intend something, plan; claim, profess; claim falsely, pretend, intent, intention, purpose; meaning, significance, sensepurport
clever scheme, ruse for deceiving enemy, strategy, maneuver, plan, trick, use of clever schemesstratagem
 

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