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The phrase "addressee to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "Please send the message to the addressee to confirm the appointment."
Alternatives: "recipient of" or "intended recipient for".
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For example, the sentence "It's cold outside, isn't it?" has the tag question isn't it?, which invites the addressee to confirm the content of the statement.
"It's not flipping a switch to create a new service like this," she said, adding that "many systems would have to be completely re-engineered to take in new data about age and addressee" to comply with the law's requirements.
In any event, the Thunderbird filters work well for me, especially in combination with a nice trick I picked up along the way: every time I send an email, Thunderbird is set to add the addressee to my address-book, which becomes a database of known correspondents.
There is no longer even a colorable question of mootness in these cases, for the new procedure, as described above, requires the postal authorities to send a separate notice for each item as it is received and the addressee to make a separate request for each item.
Upon receipt of notice from an addressee that he has received such mail matter, determined by the addressee in his sole discretion to be of the character described in subsection (a) of this section, the Postal Service shall issue an order, if requested by the addressee, to the sender thereof, directing the sender and his agents or assigns to refrain from further mailings to the named addressees.
the speaker has committed herself, in relation to the addressee, to do something.
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In Experiments 1 and 3, speakers followed pictorial guides to spontaneously instruct addressees to move objects.
1484, 25 L.Ed.2d 736 (1970) the United States Supreme Court held that the First Amendment did not forbid federal legislation that allowed addressees to remove themselves from mailing lists and stop all future mailings.
They ask the addressees to share the names of any "non-career official" who has used a personal account to conduct official business or used an "alias" account ��� that is, an official account that does not use the person's actual name — to do so.
And supervisory bodies can monitor levels of progress and pressure low-performing addressees to attend to and work on their goals.
There are other indicators in this short text that the writer is playing: exaggeratedly challenging the addressees to a duel, using graduation, both focus and force, and explicit Engagement: Proclaim.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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