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"Dealt" is past tense for the verb, "To Deal" deal: 1. To interact with a person or situation. 2. To negotiate in money. 3. To give playing cards to contestants in a card game.
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He dealt with them through negotiations with the Vichy Government! : )
The agencies and laws created in the first New Deal accounted for nearly every sector of society. The second New Deal dealt with some of the class conflict in society at that time.
President Roosevelt's program was known as the New Deal. It dealt with economic stimulation and social reform.
It is important to always deal with clients promptly and politely so that they will continue being a client. All businesses need to be polite at all times.
importance of dealing with client enquires promptly and politely, including those that may need to be referred?
When faced with an enquiry that cannot be dealt with promptly, it is important to acknowledge the delay and communicate clearly with the person making the enquiry. Provide a timeline or an estimated resolution date and ensure to follow up with updates as necessary. Additionally, offer any interim solutions or alternative resources that may help in the meantime.
If a risk/hazard is identified in the workplace and it is not dealt with, or reported to someone who can deal with it, then someone may be injured.
As long as risks in the workplace are unreported or not adequately dealt with, they remain and may result in property damage, injury or death.
Dealt
Dealt is the past tense of deal.
Yes dealt is the past participle of deal.deal / dealt / dealt
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The past tense for deal is dealt.
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