Sentence examples for address extraordinary from inspiring English sources

The phrase "address extraordinary" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to addressing something extraordinary, but as it stands, it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "We need to address extraordinary challenges that have arisen in our project."
Alternatives: "tackle exceptional" or "respond to remarkable".

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Although the federal law gives states the authority to take over schools, it does not address extraordinary measures like legislative intervention carried out on Friday.

The book centers on the power of an unaccountable public agency, cunning legal and political maneuvers and brilliant engineering innovations devised to address extraordinary structural challenges.

The biggest categories include one for special education, which totals $1.85 billion this year; one for construction, which totals $1.2 billion; and one to address "extraordinary needs," like a high number of students with limited proficiency in English.

The national securities exchanges and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) today filed a proposal with the Securities and Exchange Commission SECC) to establish a new "limit up-limit down" mechanism to address extraordinary market volatility in U.S. equity markets.

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Keith (Intensive Care Specialist) further illustrates how death hastening practices may be manipulated with sedation to satisfy legal and professional imperatives, and provide a satisfying outcome that addresses extraordinary suffering.

French President Francois Hollande arrived at the Palace of Versailles to make a speech addressing an extraordinary session of the houses of both parliament and congress.

"Mr. Mayor, the arts community needs to be included as an integral part of your work to address the extraordinary challenges of Chicago," Ms. Rutter said.

There is an unwillingness, perhaps more the client's than the architects', fully to address the extraordinary places and uses at their disposal, and their complexity and contradictions.

Time and again, the Court's conservative majority declared that measures that the President regarded as vital in order to address the extraordinary perils of the Great Depression were unconstitutional.

The meeting minutes suggested that the authorities and Entergy were wrestling with "emergency" work on the feed intersection between the utility and the stadium, to address the extraordinary demands of the Super Bowl.

Shortly after the war the German critic T. W. Adorno declared that "to write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric". This observation has frequently been interpreted, aphoristically, as a fiat of silence, a prohibition against the use of the ordinary tools of culture to address the extraordinary, inassimilable fact of genocide.

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