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The phrase "addressing differently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the manner in which someone is being spoken to or referred to in a different way.
Example: "In our next meeting, we should consider addressing differently the concerns raised by the team."
Alternatives: "speaking differently" or "referring differently".
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His objective is to generate theoretical proposals for addressing differently the analysis of hospitals governance in the aims to assess their performance and how to improve that performance.
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Nevertheless, on a pragmatic point of view, we addressed differently the different types of thrombus.
On this basis, the subject of informed consent in ionising medical imaging, although addressed differently in legal profiles in the different worlds of Common Law and Civil Law, appears analogous if we focus on the information and communication process regarding radiation risk when implementing informed consent.
Specifically, we realized that the structure of groups using various technologies might be addressed differently while enabling a better examination and comparisons of users' experiences using different devices.
There's something about caring for children that people address differently".
A spokesperson said: "We need to learn the lessons, and agree with PAC's recommendations that uncertainties in key projects need to be addressed differently.
In Lima, he argued that the so-called "separation principle", whereby monetary and financial stability are addressed differently and tasked to separate agencies, no longer makes sense.
The invitation is to see that faith and the ordering of our common life needs to be addressed differently for the good of all – not just the one or 99%.
Although each issue should be addressed differently, there are a few key round rules to follow when engaging with resistors: forget efficiency, focus on listening, and be open to change yourself.
Time was addressed differently by the American Christian Marclay, whose film "The Clock," is a 24-hour montage of clips from movies and television that depict particular minutes in the day that are synchronized with the moment they are shown.
These results show that optimisation of parlour performance and approximation to maximum labour efficiency should be addressed differently depending on the characteristics of the farm; in some cases, an improvement in management activities is necessary.
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