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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed choice" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing options that have been specifically dealt with or considered, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "In our meeting, we discussed the addressed choice regarding the new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "considered option" or "discussed selection".
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A series of issues must then be addressed: choice of problem area, choice of application, choice of research approach, design of the application, ensuring use by real users, choice of method of study, and identification of technology requirements.
In the majority of the studies (n = 28) the objectives were stated in a clear and unambiguous manner and mainly addressed choice of techniques as well as cost-effective resource allocations.
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American Express is trying to address choice by converting Membership Miles into Membership Rewards and by adding more redemption options, such as hotels, resorts, entertainment, and discounts on automobiles.
Our study contributes to this expanding body of knowledge by addressing choice of delivery approach in women who have not had a prior CS and who have no known complications, that is, those women who may seek a CS 'on demand'.
It addresses choices around supply-chains, choices of chemicals and certain materials and how they're folded in and how they're used, and what the true long-term cost of those are.
Social and behavioral epidemiology studies are addressing choices by, and behaviors of, high-risk individuals.
In contrast, the current study aimed to compare both, and used resource allocation modelling to address choices between both types of prevention, considering a range of prevention programs and evaluating them using a model that accounts for the full effects on health and costs of care.
The evaluation of premium effects on insurance purchase also must address selection in "enrollment" choice.
The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of research that has addressed the choice and design of performance measures across a range of disciplines.
Two days before he retired from the bench, in March, Judge John Gleeson of the Federal District Court in Brooklyn addressed the choice between these models and the problem of collateral consequences, in an opinion about the case of Jane Doe v. United States of America.
The above post exclusively addressed the choice of pass versus run, and made no effort to evaluate the comparative merits of the different passing options in Mr Carroll's playbook.
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