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This study carefully addresses the conceptualization of the country image construct, since poor construct conceptualization may be one of the roots of the controversial results in the literature.
The artist carefully addresses each plane of the car as its own separate canvas.
The plan addresses systemic risk in financial institutions, or "too big to fail," but my interest is in "too big to jail": the way the plan carefully addresses concerns that companies and banks commit massive crimes but receive mere slaps on the wrist.
Moreover, the proposal is well-written and carefully addresses practical, ethical, and legal considerations, and may set the stage for future, more controlled research within the prison context.
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Of course, that's pure conjecture, but it's something that needs to be carefully addressed".
"Is this something we should (carefully) address ourselves in some sort of release before someone stumbles on it?" it asks.
"That's not to say there aren't challenges that need to be carefully addressed in moving towards a low-carbon economy.
Counselors will focus more attention on assessing borrowers' household budgets and carefully addressing whether a reverse mortgage will help achieve their goals.
Such beam effect needs to be carefully addressed in wet-cell TEM experiments.
There exist some reports where this issue is carefully addressed and solutions are proposed.
To fully realize grapheneʼs MA ability, the microstructure of graphene should be carefully addressed.
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