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He said that property owners should check for cracks or other signs of damage, and attend to problems.
The residents were all registered, and every floor had its own representative delegate to attend to problems.
Preferring to attend to problems of the real world, Trendelenburg viewed ethics in the context of politics and history rather than in the framework of purely philosophical formulations.
The NGOs are the ones who do the most work: They provide lawyers, organize safe houses and try to attend to problems.
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"The field has not sufficiently attended to problems with anger," says Zimmerman.
But actually I am supposed to be in the community attending to problems there.
She has a demanding job to attend to; family problems to address.
Fonteyn went off to attend to domestic problems.
She said it was unconstitutional and that he should cut short his European trip, which she claimed the country could not afford, and return home to attend to the problems of the budget and the economy.
In making this argument, this essay aims to respect Stegner's intentions, attend to the problems with conflating author and narrator, and develop an analysis that is nuanced and sensitive, rather than inflammatory or accusatory.
Medical schools and their leaders must attend to these problems.
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