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The film races to forgive him without ever addressing his crimes.
Coe has a maddening habit of alluding to criticisms or conflicts without ever addressing them.
World Rugby want to deal with the concussion crisis by increasing punishments for the outcomes without ever addressing the cause.
Without ever addressing matters of op-ed debate, he evokes tensions between convention and law, and between private practice and public scrutiny, that are intrinsically political.
The point of recounting this history at a moment when talk of same-sex marriage seems to be everywhere is to underscore how much has changed without the Supreme Court's ever addressing the issue directly.
In truth, such deep and sudden cuts could derail the recovery, without ever addressing the real sources of budget deficits — mainly explosive health care costs and incessant high-end tax cuts.
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Pres. to ever address the European Parliament".
She denied doing so, and no jury ever addressed that question.
She only ever addressed me as "Daniel Mendelsohn" and, once I was in college, "Mr. Mendelsohn".
It will be the first time the pope has ever addressed congress, Fox News reported.
Simon said he had "no faith in our political leadership to ever address the problem.
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