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The phrase "addressing logic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of dealing with or considering logical reasoning or frameworks in a particular context.
Example: "In our meeting, we will be addressing logic to ensure that our arguments are sound and well-structured."
Alternatives: "tackling reasoning" or "considering logic".
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However, it also needs a fairly large FPGA to accommodate all the image sensor addressing logic, the USB interface logic and to eternally manage its stereovision ROI function.
The addressing logic, which is presently applied to 352 × 288 CIF frames, can be easily extended to frames of higher resolutions.
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Composed early in the Common Era, the Tattvartha-sutra was the first Jain philosophical work in Sanskrit to address logic, epistemology, ontology, ethics, cosmography, and cosmogony.
Google says they've already addressed the logic that allowed the accident to happen.
The chapter addresses combinational logic, in which the outputs depend only on the current inputs.
Future development might also address the logic contained in case definitions.
Often original investigators neither publish their logic model of the problem (evidence and assumptions about the problem at the developing site of the EBI) nor explicitly address the logic model (theory) of change.
As compelling as all of this, we (the readers) must openly address the logic of the authors' arguments in the face of alternative possible explanations, and in particular, critically assess the direct evidence that they present for their case.
While questions of territorial authority always have the potential to address the logics of efficiency, redistribution and identity, how these logics shape actual party positions should therefore depend on country context.
Denial and negative hallucination allowed plenty of folks to live through that madness, but other people made art and politics addressing the doomsday logic at the heart of our so-called national defense.
Van Eijck and Stokhof [2006] is a more recent overview of topics making use of dynamic logic, addressing various themes that are of certain interest for philosophers: e.g., dynamics of communication, or natural language semantics.
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