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The president, in his State of the Union address, explicitly cited the need to protect both "national security" and "privacy".
Traumatic aspects of his childhood, ignored when he was young through "an effort of creative will", now came into focus – though it's not something he can address explicitly.
He declined to address explicitly the prospects of the R8 E-tron's making its date with dealers by the end of this year.
Grigoriadis could have spent more time on the survey, but she does address explicitly some of the concerns that people have raised about its results: for instance, the N.C.V.S. sometimes gathers information in person, with students' parents present; its questions are worded in a way that is likely inhibitory; and the survey does not ask about "incapacitated rape".
The primary aim of volumes 4 and 5 (2010) of the Corpus was to address explicitly the methodological questions raised by the work in volumes 1 to 3 and to address broader art-historical and technical questions that would help to determine the authenticity of other works.
Nor does it address explicitly the role of individuals in the knowing process.
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Those production efforts were reserved for videos aimed at mass Western audiences and were addressed explicitly to President Obama.
Mr. Stern said he wanted these matters addressed explicitly and not, as he put it, "at the 50,000-foot level".
Whether Congress wants to hamstring civil enforcement actions, which occur much more frequently than criminal prosecutions, is something that should be addressed explicitly in deciding how to enhance the privacy afforded electronic communications.
Aristotle's Politics (300s B.C). addresses explicitly commercial relations in its discussion of household management.
Outlier removal outside the bundle adjustment in completely built SfM point clouds has not been addressed explicitly before.
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