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It's as if the matter were both too obvious and too beside the point to bother addressing at all.
"The lack of post-adoptive support is a very serious issue indeed, and it's not one I think the government is addressing at all," he says.
It may not be entirely a coincidence that this letter comes from a group of senators who, by and large, don't really believe climate change is an issue the U.S. should be addressing at all.
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And that is a considerable advance on other hypotheses, which, to our knowledge, do not address at all the issue of what physical structures would support internalization.
These issues aren't addressed at all by the amendments House Democrats sat down for.
Lammy said: "When you look at the report, 39 of the 63 recommendations have not even been addressed at all.
The real problem of customers paying over the odds for financial products is not addressed at all.
I was struck by the fact that the real needs of the Palestinians were not addressed at all.
Use-of-force training today puts less emphasis on conflict resolution and deescalation, if they are addressed at all.
If it can be addressed at all, it will be a grindingly slow process over a decade or more".
And some sensitive areas, like changes for the giant state-owned enterprises, are unlikely to be addressed at all.
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