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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address a claim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of responding to or dealing with a specific assertion or statement, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "In her report, she will address a claim made by the opposing party regarding the validity of the evidence presented."
Alternatives: "respond to a claim" or "tackle a claim".
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The statement also did not address a claim made on BBC television on Friday night that Mr. Adebolajo spoke of rebuffing an attempt by MI5, the British domestic security agency, to recruit him.
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4. WRAP-UP/HOMEWORK: Explain to students that each week, The New York Times addresses a claim like those that they researched in class in the "Really?" column in Tuesday's Science Times section (//www.nytimes.com/pages/health/columns/index.html).html
When high scoring essays were contractive, they closed down the conversation in terms of addressing a claim from others and countering it (Mei, 2007).
While Indian courts have previously grappled with privacy claims against the government, this is among the first to address a privacy claim against the media and, as such, is likely to shape the course of India's privacy law in the years to come.
In short, petitioners did not raise asubstantive due process claim in the state courts, and no state court has addressed such a claim.
Lawyers said whether those who are identified by email addresses have a claim depends on the steps that ALM took to protect the private information from hackers and what their terms and conditions state.
The announcement, however, fell well short of what many health advocates had urged and was roundly criticized by Democratic lawmakers, particularly for what they said is insufficient funding to truly address a crisis claiming an estimated 100 lives or more per day.
In the summer, the conflict broke into the open when Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, said that Mr. Tenet had been primarily responsible for not stripping from the president's State of the Union address an insupportable claim that Iraq had sought to buy uranium from Niger.
Bent cited a 2009 decision by an Indiana court that addressed a similar claim and concluded the natural-born-citizen challenge to Obama's claim on the presidency lacked merit.
That's a full-fledged denial addressing a specific claim.
None of the parties have briefed preemption or otherwise addressed the availability of a claim under state nuisance law.
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