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Millions of us, and my address is strictly mine".
This involved addressing uncertainties strictly at an individual level.
Other witnesses and some committee members disputed that stance, saying that it would not work to address the deficit strictly from the spending side of the budget equation.
We employ some of the methods of [2] to strictly address this more general problem.
The study by Dougherty et al [ 8] was the only quality trial identified in the Cochrane review of home versus hospital management of type 1 diabetes in children [ 7] but did not strictly address the research question as children in the intervention group (n = 32) were also hospitalised for a total of 70 days.
If the bill is for a one-off sale, writing the client's address isn't strictly necessary.
The mainstream parties have addressed Islamic militancy strictly as a security issue.
Israeli officials involved in the talks have insisted on strictly addressing security concerns, demanding an immediate and durable cease-fire, while Palestinian officials seek rapid progress to substantive political negotiations over their demands for territory and statehood.
Alignment of the regulatory framework across countries is highlighted as beneficial by the interviewees for innovation and reduction of LCOE, which means that the decreased 'formality of processes' highlighted in the literature is not actually strictly addressed.
Three levels of analysis are presented: (1) macro-level analysis comparing the number of measures strictly addressing resilience versus sustainability, (2) meso-level analysis of the coverage of types of hazards within SAFs (e.g. flood, fire), and (3) micro-level analysis of SAF measures connected to flood-related hazard resilience.
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