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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed than" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a fragment that may be intended to compare two things, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The issue was addressed more thoroughly than before."
Alternatives: "dealt with more than" or "handled better than".
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Engage disabled people in development interventions: No one can claim better knowledge of the realities and priorities that need to be addressed than people with disabilities themselves.
"I see a lot more things that need to be addressed than the football coach," said Smith, reiterating that Turner would be back next season.
William Stephenson Princeton, N.J. If Senator Arlen Spector is interested in honesty and integrity, there are far more important areas to be addressed than a football team that has already been punished.
Prison show Orange is the New Black isn't quite as good as people would have you think, possibly because it's more a checklist of Important Issues That Need To Be Addressed than gripping drama.
Health care providers, policy makers, and importantly patients themselves are increasingly interested in the outcomes of clinical trials yet often expect different questions to be addressed than those commonly asked in conventional phase 3 trials.
(Performance was gauged by sales of new insurance policies and quantity, efficiency, and quality of service calls). In short, the upside of this strategy is that your issue gets to the boss with a higher chance of being addressed than if you'd brought it up yourself.
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But some ecological questions are more serious and more difficult to address than others.
Psychological factors can be more important to address than physical factors.
It's politically a lot tougher to address than simply opening up more health clinics or increasing supplies of contraceptives.
In any event, given the current economic environment, the Senate has more pressing matters to address than Burris's fate.
I think that questions like these are more important and more difficult to address than whether we can put the contents of libraries on the Web.
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