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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address emergency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of dealing with or responding to an urgent situation that requires immediate attention.
Example: "The team was trained to address emergency situations effectively and efficiently."
Alternatives: "respond to emergency" or "handle emergency".
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The chip inside contains a coded identifying number that is linked to whatever the user authorizes — whether his or her name, address, emergency contacts and important medical records.
"Jim McGreevey's been working in a quiet way to assimilate as much information as possible to address emergency needs and prevent future catastrophes," Mr. McGrath said.
Physician anesthesiologists are uniquely qualified to do this and can address emergency situations and prevent costlier complications from occurring, particularly for high-risk patients.
But the guidelines do not address emergency upheavals, like those caused by Hurricane Katrina, which leave judges the messy task of determining when a required evacuation becomes a voluntary relocation and — when children are involved — who can stay where and for how long.
These countries should come to a collective understanding and recognition to address emergency response issues in a system-oriented (and not a piecemeal or bilateral) manner.
Although a "war room" has been set up for the current crisis, a permanent "emergency operations center" will be installed to better address emergency service outages.
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The GOAJ is not well coordinated internally or with regional partners to address emergencies.
This paper proposes: a mental model to address emergencies that differs from the model used in the routine decision, and a method to assess technical and intuitive decision and the right profile of the teams for the actions in emergency situations.
Workers can get up to $1,500 from co-worker donations to address emergencies like homelessness, serious medical problems and major car repairs.
Among other technical reasons, the NYPD's Freedom of Information Law Unit told Musgrave that information could not "disclose nonroutine investigative techniques" or "the workings of a novel system that could be used to address emergencies, including possible terrorist attacks".
Recently, the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, chaired by Senator Chuck Schumer, approved the Elections Preparedness Requires Early Planning ("Elections PREP") Act (S. 1937), which would require each state to develop contingency plans to address emergencies or natural disasters that threaten to disrupt the administration of federal elections.
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