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The phrase "address orientation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the direction or focus of a discussion, presentation, or document, particularly in fields like education, psychology, or communication.
Example: "In our meeting, we will focus on the address orientation of our new marketing strategy to ensure clarity and effectiveness."
Alternatives: "directional focus" or "topic orientation".
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Items address orientation, drawing figures, processing speed, naming objects, memory, recall, attention, vigilance, repetition, verbal fluency, and abstraction.
Items address orientation, memory, recall, attention, naming objects, following verbal and written commands, writing a sentence, and copying a figure.
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Furthermore, management of delirium consists of environmental interventions addressing orientation, day structure, safety and, if necessary, the prescription of (antipsychotic) drugs [ 5].
While federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, race, and other categories, it does not address sexual orientation or gender identity.
Judges dismissed her case in March 2015, finding that Hively failed to state her claim under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which bans workplace discrimination by sex but doesn't explicitly address sexual orientation.
The patient interaction started with the introduction of the assessor's name and role, followed by asking the patient's name and address, and orientation to time, place and person.
In contrast, no time-dependent changes occurred in the group of control participants when correspondingly addressing their orientation training " Since I train my orientation it is easier for me to orient myself in a new environment", χ(6) = 4.42, p = .62.62
But it has never addressed sexual orientation.
They argued that the bill, which addresses sexual orientation, should not be passed without banning discrimination on the basis of "gender identity and expression".
"Tong Zhi/Comrade: Out in Asia America," an exhibition of works by Ken Chu addressing sexual orientation in Chinese communities; through April 14. "Chinatowns in North America," a new CD-ROM installation featuring photographs by William Chu; on permanent display.
"Tong Zhi/Comrade: Out in Asia America," (tong zhi means comrade in Chinese) an exhibition of works by Ken Chu addressing sexual orientation among the Chinese; through April 14. "Chinatowns in North America," a CD-ROM installation featuring photographs by William Chu; on permanent display.
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