"address" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The city argued that the municipal law complemented state statute, which was designed to address situations where "existing local laws inadequately address the problem" of aggressive dogs.
- Band-Aid Solutions' "The agency seems content in proposing Band-Aid solutions that inadequately address the problems at the sites and are certain to fail in the foreseeable future," the report said.
- When she told her minister of her decision, she was given four volumes of C. S. Lewis's broadcast talks, from which she appreciated that author's philosophy on suffering, but elsewhere found the topic inadequately addressed.
- Although laundry systems have been previously studied by NASA, the proposed designs have been overly complex and inadequately addressed operation in microgravity.
- In response to concerns raised by the Executive Branch and by Native American tribes that the guidelines inadequately addressed offenses involving cultural heritage resources, the Commission developed a new guideline that specifically covers such crimes.
- The report cited numerous deficiencies on Con Ed's part and faulted the company's own assessment of its performance, saying that it "inadequately addressed issues related to mobilization, staffing, restoration time estimation and communications."
- We have a behemoth defense budget that inadequately addresses the top national security threats.
- Justice Lippman also said that a 1994 plan to renovate the courthouse, which the state had approved, was no longer an acceptable alternative because it "inadequately addresses the space and operational needs of the court and is technologically obsolete."
- Criticisms include that the book does not address the cost of implementation, it inadequately addresses the issue of consumer information and it does not offer sufficient evidence to support the conclusion.
- Inadequately addressing it is not going to solve the menace that we are facing.
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