Governor Jones entered into a consent decree to ameliorate the situation, but his term expired before he could meaningfully address the terms of the decree.
It can take several months of sessions, and perhaps several stops and starts, to begin to develop a trusting relationship that can meaningfully address issues.
Author Michael Ruhlman characterized Becoming a Chef on MegNut.com as "the first book that meaningfully addressed chefs as they moved into the realm of celebrity."
It is time we meaningfully addressed concerns about the quality of care and about the decline of patient access, trust and satisfaction.
The Council approved 87 local laws, none of which meaningfully addressed any of those problems, critics said.
Because implementation of the new TLD name program raises serious challenges for law enforcement officials, we ask that you commit to meaningfully addressing public safety concerns before launching any new domain names.
"There exists no land within the village to meaningfully address the problem" of adding low-cost housing, Mr. Kapell said.
Some modern approaches to the problem have involved semantic debates over whether language-and therefore philosophy-can meaningfully address the concept of omnipotence itself.
Most proposals for getting tough on crime mask the painful facts and difficult choices our country must face before we can meaningfully address the crime problem.
Five times in the letter, O'Connor referred in different ways to the players' failure to address meaningfully the owners' bargaining objectives.