Sentence examples for be expected to address from inspiring English sources

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Can companies be expected to address this problem?

It suggests that only a new government can be expected to address the needs of Iraq's displaced people.

Those countries will then "be expected to address the emissions from... the product coal in their own countries".

Alarmingly, the very government agency that might be expected to address the issue, the Land Registry, is being lined up for privatisation.

At the same time, the new pope will also be expected to address the long-pending issue of whether the church should allow Catholics who have divorced and remarried without an annulment to receive communion.

"I said, 'Why don't you see it first, then we'll talk.' " Wang Jianwei, a wide-ranging multimedia artist who had a solo show at the Guggenheim this past winter, rejected the notion that Chinese artists should be expected to address politics—or to talk about China at all.

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Pope Benedict XVI is expected to address the participants.

The prime minister is expected to address parliament early this week.

She's expected to address reporters at 2.15pm.

The commission is expected to address several politically delicate issues.

Rahul Gandhi was expected to address the crowd later.

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