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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing i" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or phrase, lacking context and clarity.
Example: "In our discussion, we will be addressing i, which refers to the individual’s perspective on the matter."
Alternatives: "discussing i" or "referring to i".
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In my eagerness to escape the last vestiges of the central truth I was addressing, I actually brought in a gangster to liven things up.
In this paper we conceptualise the system in which these dynamics take place by explicitly addressing (i) the multifunctional character of a landscape, (ii) the different spatial levels at which interactions between landscape service supply, demand, and land management occur, and (iii) trade-offs in service supply as a result of land management actions.
We are addressing, I think, a real issue of our time.
Most NRC studies focused on U.S. interests however; and given the inherently global nature of the issues I was addressing, I grew increasingly interested in understanding how science and policy intersect at the international level.
I typed back: "You do realise that's a 50/50?" "GAWWWDS SAKES", he typed back (addressing, I think, the universe rather than me).
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Meanwhile, the myopic Orange County Transportation Corridor Agencies -- the consolidated local agencies created to build the toll road -- refuse even to consider addressing I-5 congestion by widening the existing freeway, a seemingly obvious measure that most stakeholders (except the TCA) believe is a better alternative for the region.
Two major issues are addressed: (i) the product uniformity and (ii) the air consumption and utilization.
Two research questions are addressed: (i) What explains why companies adopt both EMAS and ISO 14001?
My feelings weren't really addressed, I wasn't listened to.
None Co-morbid conditions that may impair progress were addressed (i.e. depression, musculoskeletal/respiratory problems).
Once that aspect was addressed, I was sold.
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