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We use the future continuous to describe actions in progress at a future point in time.
Although we generally refrain from addressing issues that the case at hand does not require us to address, there are occasions when we deem it jurisprudentially sound to provide guidance with respect to an issue that "is bound to resurface" at some future point in time.
I do not address nucleosomes here, but hope to do so at a future date.
Memorial service at a future date.
The issues I pointed to regarding naming conventions were not intended to be addressed now but in a future version of the package.
Cano's future will also have to be addressed at some point since he could command a staggering contract.
The address was a starting point; dealers rarely stay at a location for long.
The Kenyan press, rapturous after Mr. Obama's keynote address at the Democratic convention, speculates on a future presidential bid.
Addressing these issues requires reorientation of the selection process of individuals at risk for a future cancer.
It's really a mixed bag, we address it at one point in the special.
These passages are at once elegies, noting an end, and gospels, pointing to a future.
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