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"address the implications" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is acknowledging, considering, or responding to the consequences or effects of a particular action or decision. Example: In his speech, the CEO addressed the implications of the company's recent merger, assuring stakeholders that steps were being taken to ensure a smooth transition.
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Septel will address the implications of Berlusconi's fortunes on how we do business with the government.
Senior executives also failed to address the implications of the reengineered process for their own work.
But campaigners hope Tuesday's statement will increase the pressure on governments to address the implications of the Snowden revelations.
Mr. Erdogan's remarks were the first to directly address the implications of Mr. Sarkozy's election for Turkey.
He must take action urgently to address the implications of the rushed authorisation phase that could undermine the whole project.
The paper will address the implications for marketing communication and media industry.
This article does not intend to address the implications or impact of this adapted RE framework.
Initiatives focused on the needs of older workers can help address the implications an aging workforce has for productivity.
Frustratingly, this political frisson is mere window-dressing; the scriptwriters neglect to address the implications of the aesthetic choice.
This Article is the first to address the implications of this important development for international criminal law.
The emerging key fiscal policy need is to address the implications of maintaining surpluses beyond the point at which publicly held debt is effectively eliminated...
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