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Orwell explained this phenomenon by saying that the recording studio reproduces the intimacy of the lyric poem, which is either addressed to a single person or is an interior monologue, whereas reading to a large audience makes poets feel awkward.
It said Ashley had already promised to talk to Unite, and that the the company had either addressed the union's proposals or would include them in the existing review.
The existing content is either addressed directly as engineering or gets introduced within an integrated STEM context.
Conditions differed with respect to the communicative intention: pointing was either addressed to the left or right person (Left CP and Right CP), or not addressing anybody (NCP).
The finding that a particular strategy improves recruitment or response does not mean that it has either addressed the underlying concerns or practical problems associated with low rates.
Two groups of participants were trained to read words written in this artificial language using either addressed or assembled phonology strategies.
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They argue that we invest far too much money in startups that are either addressing trivial markets or problems that affect a few privileged 20-somethings.
"You must be convinced that the project is good science, either addressing fundamental questions or with a clear-cut human benefit," he continues.
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