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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed risks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing risks that have been acknowledged and dealt with in a particular context, such as in reports or analyses.
Example: "The project manager presented a detailed report on the addressed risks associated with the new initiative."
Alternatives: "mitigated risks" or "managed risks".
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Although new rules like the Dodd-Frank Act have addressed risks in the banking industry, such rules have not set standards on how big is too big.
The review involves: 1) the preferred view of risk as threat and/or opportunity, 2) the nature of addressed risks as anticipated or unanticipated risks or unrealistic assumptions, 3) the role of the multi-organization as the source of risks and/or resources for risk management (RM), and 4) the allocation of risk responsibilities.
Historically, concerns with fish consumption have addressed risks from contaminants (e.g., methylmercury (MeHg), and PCBs).
Concerning the clarity of risk information presented in advisories, 31% (15) and 25% (12) of advisory Web sites addressed risks posed by specific contaminants and explained potential adverse health effects in a clear and sufficient manner to sensitive populations and to the general population, respectively (see Figure 3A, including scale definition).
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Some companies, like DuPont, BP and Ford, have addressed risk from climate change in their annual reports and S.E.C. filings.
Other researchers have addressed risk uncertainty or sourcing risk through quantitative models.
Already some previous contributions in ESEU addressed risk communication in different fields e.g. [3, 4].
Current knowledge and experience on disaster risk reduction is sufficient to address the challenges facing those nations and communities that have not as yet fully addressed risk reduction.
Only few studies specifically addressed risk factors for respiratory weakness in the ICU.
The failure to address risks can lead to significant costs.
I called it inequality insurance because, like any insurance policy, it addresses risks beforehand.
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