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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address forced" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation where an address is required or imposed, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The system will address forced changes in the user settings."
Alternatives: "mandatory address" or "required address".
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"That is why the governments need to take concrete steps to address forced labour across the world," he added.
In 2014, governments established a Brazil Plan of Action to address forced displacement, but it's not enough.
Resource: Our Reducing Child Labour and Forced Labour: A Toolkit for Responsible Businesses helps companies take steps to address forced labour.
Legislation has an important role to play as a stick to get more companies to address forced labour by defining minimum standards and setting out expectations for business to abide.
Armed with the most recent developments in international climate change law following the December 2015 Paris climate conference (COP21), this Note considers which of the existing bodies in the United Nations is best equipped to address forced migration caused by climate change.
Uses mobile technology to capture, analyze, and map unfiltered worker feedback to effectively address forced labor in a new way.
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This is exactly the situation that the notion of bankruptcy was designed to address, forcing both borrowers and lenders to take their losses and move on.
But a fire call interrupted Mr. McCain's address forcing the audience to scatter to free up a hook and latter truck.
Prosecutors assert that Muslim UCI and UC Riverside students disrupted Ambassador Michael Oren's February 2010 address, forcing him to cut a planned question-and-answer session.
Supply chain mapping is a crucial step to understanding and addressing forced labour.
But a dispassionate exhibition chronicling the brutal exodus from the East — and addressing forced displacements of populations throughout history — is not something to recoil from.
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