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Yet only about 40% report that their organizations are largely addressing them.
Yet only half of our survey respondents report that their companies are fully or largely addressing them (see Figure 8).
In The Persistence of Innovation in Government, Sandford Borins maps the changing landscape of American public sector innovation in the twenty-first century, largely addressing three key questions: Who innovates?
Almost surely aware that his trial is drawing a fascinated television audience at home among admirers and victims, Mr. Milosevic seemed to be largely addressing Serbs, casting himself as fighter and victim against forces far larger than himself, a recurring theme in Serbian history.
He did, and later popped up in Israel and Spain to receive their highest honors and deliver speeches largely addressing moral issues: declaring his solidarity with the oppressed in Israel, and in Spain, chastising his own nation's nuclear policies in the wake of the Fukushima plant disaster.
This is probably because they are largely addressing different things.
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The concept of a Software Product Line (SPL) largely addresses this issue.
What Seif calls "this cocktail of problems and sanctions" had, it seemed, been largely addressed.
Changes to how the app functions appear to have largely addressed those early criticisms.
The hearing largely addressed the kind of evidence that would be allowed at the trial.
For example, they believe they have largely addressed complaints raised by Republicans in states like New York, California, New Jersey and Illinois.
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