Sentence examples for addressed anew from inspiring English sources

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The donations issue will be addressed anew.

But as musicians today learn to master a repertory spanning four centuries, questions of performance practice and instrument choice become vital — and demand to be addressed anew with each concert.

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It said that should the next judge find it necessary to deal with the beard, "such issues should be addressed and litigated anew".

"Should the next military judge find it necessary to address [Hasan's] beard, such issues should be addressed and litigated anew," judges wrote in the ruling.

1 President Bush, in his first weekly radio address, signaled anew that he might be willing to budge on the most contentious dimension of his education plan: school vouchers.

A debate is flaring anew over the idea, most recently addressed by President Bush at a campaign stop in Florida on Tuesday, that the United States ought to consider replacing income taxes with some sort of national sales tax.

While the sport is trying anew to address pace of play issues, the towel deserves special attention.

But while the sport is trying anew to address pace of play issues, the towel deserves special attention.

With his popularity flagging and the American people restive, President Obama was wise to issue a call in his State of the Union address to "start anew".

Statewide, Newtok is the furthest along in addressing the crisis, having actually started building anew over the past 10 years at the relocation site, a large island of rolling hills nine miles upriver.

We underscore anew our resolve to take strong action to address the threat of dangerous climate change.

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