Sentence examples for addressing as it from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "addressing as it" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or phrase, and without additional context, it is unclear how it could be used.
Example: "I was addressing it in the meeting, but I didn't finish my point."
Alternatives: "referring to it" or "speaking about it".

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The new code is stricter and more explicit than its predecessors, addressing, as it must, a changed world of power couples, hot I.P.O.s, and escalating hostilities over accusations of ideological bias.

In that spirit, she promised that Congress would get the panel's first report on Dec. 10, "laying out the central questions that Treasury should be addressing as it spends the taxpayers' money".

Other than having one of the best titles in history, the piece seems prescient today, addressing as it does the relationship between a mare's race record and her success as a broodmare, and discussing whether the girls should take on the boys.

Thus, the TCP/IP architecture is challenged in the temporal dimension of addressing as it was designed to assume stable addresses.

This finding needs addressing as it casts doubts upon whether increased mRNAs of ecdysone biosynthetic genes are really the trigger for critical weight.

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Though The Times does not want to second-guess, it has issues to address as it reviews its operations in Afghanistan.

This evaluation revealed some issues for UNICEF to address as it plans its next country program and some lessons that could inform programming for children.

As Alexandra Smith Epstein put it: "I really don't have much of a preference as to how an invitation is addressed as long as it gets to the right house".

A questionable comment or touch should be addressed as soon as it happens.

Nevertheless, its impact on population health was not addressed as it should have been [ 24], as by quantifying attributable costs e.g., [ 25, 26] or the environmental burden of disease (EBD) by considering exposed subgroups e.g., [ 27].

"The fact that Suárez is prohibited from working for a long period must be addressed as it directly infringes his right to work.

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