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"addressing this omission" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to refer to taking action to correct something that has been forgotten or overlooked. For example, "The government is addressing this omission by providing additional support for small businesses."
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Legislation addressing this omission was introduced in both state legislative bodies during the 1999-2000 sessinn in Albany but failed to reach the floor of either house.
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To begin to address this omission, we offer a model of perhaps the most central process, the individual employee's skill seeking under skill-based pay.
This study aimed to address this omission.
To address this omission, we used eNOS−/− mice.
In the present study, we address this omission by evaluating current levels of tDDT and PCBs in the blubber of stranded animals.
The U.K. Environmental Mutagen Society decided to address this omission, and in 1985 established 8 working groups comprising genetic toxicologists from all sectors of the science, plus at least 2 statisticians per group, to produce statistics guidelines on 10 different test systems.
To address this omission, we collated a comprehensive list of COMP mutations and the resulting phenotypes from 300 individual case reports that were published between 1995 and 2012 (n=260) or recently identified as part of our diagnostic service for PSACH and MED (n=40).
The cost-of-injury estimates utilized in this Article address this omission by quantifying and incorporating these costs to provide a more complete picture of the true impact of defective consumer products.
Any attempt to reconstitute such councils whether by the current administration or future ones needs to address the omission of these important stakeholders.
That's why the Animal Legal Defense Fund is drafting a petition for rulemaking to address that omission in California's outdated water laws.
She said the new edition will address the omissions fully.
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