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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the ability or potential of something, such as a system, organization, or individual, to handle a certain amount of work or resources.
Example: "The new policy addresses capacity issues within the organization, ensuring that all departments can operate efficiently."
Alternatives: "tackles capacity" or "deals with capacity".
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Ardagna et al. [6] proposed a distributed algorithm for managing SaaS cloud systems that addresses capacity allocation for multiple heterogeneous applications.
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The country is still in the project decision-making phase in which it addresses; capacity-building programmes, development of legal and Institutional framework and feasibility study on the first nuclear power plant.
Greening said: "At the heart is the need to address capacity shortfall.
Last week, as part of his "nonvoter tour" of the Midwest, Mr. Nader addressed capacity audiences of 1,800 in Madison, Wis., and 1,000 in Flint, 1,200 in Ann Arbor and 1,700 in East Lansing, Mich.
This has left the government with the dilemma of either being framed as anti-business if it does not act to address capacity, or anti-environment if it goes ahead with expansion.
Using real-world examples, the authors show how deciding to end a relationship with a customer segment or individual can increase profitability, improve employee morale, address capacity constraints, and bolster a business strategy.
The Office of Digital Learning provides technologies, resources, and expertise, enabling MIT to be an incubator for developing curriculum resources, addressing capacity building through professional development of educators, and influencing learning contexts and activities.
The ward concerned has been closed to new admissions, an emergency control centre has been put in place to address capacity problems, and patients are being urged to go to A&E only if they have a serious or life-threatening condition.
"Bidders will be asked to consider innovative solutions to address capacity issues such as changing the balance of first and standard class provision on carriages or by encouraging more passengers to travel at quieter times where they have the option to do so," it states.
The academic literature, in this area, presents a research practice gap with a lack of studies on the application of decision support tools to address capacity planning problems in real-world ETO settings.
"The main Dublin hospitals in the period prior to such a large crowd event would be seeking to actively discharge patients as appropriate to ensure that the hospitals are in a position to address capacity issues and receive admissions as may arise," a spokeswoman said.
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