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If the concentration effect is real, directly addressing where people move when they leave prison isn't simple.
The system is called PHADE, which allows for something called "private human addressing," where camera systems and individual cell phones can communicate without transmitting any personal data, like an IP or Mac address.
Understanding (and addressing) where a company is vulnerable to threats can help to lower premiums on the cyber insurance that has become an essential tool to offset the high cost of cyber attacks.
We used observations from 25 stream reaches to study the factors controlling ice development during two consecutive winters, addressing where in the catchment surface or anchor-ice is most likely to develop, how stream morphology influences ice formation, and how climate influences ice processes.
"The president and his administration have for so long said how much they've done right that they're not really addressing where people find themselves," Arianna said.
Next time we want simply to dismiss these and other "extremists" as "just a bunch of crazy fanatics," let us investigate the fuller picture by addressing where these attitudes and behaviors stem from.
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"I wanted to address where I need to improve – I have worked particularly on my agility.
"And whatever happens over the next week we've got to address where we're going in four-day cricket".
We should address where the difference stems from.
First, we should address where Pt comes from.
Under this situation, an important question needs to be addressed: Where will China's real estate market go?
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