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They argue that affirmative action should be explicitly focussed on addressing disparate outcomes.
Statement by the BBC Trust chairman, Sir Michael Lyons: "In its first three years, the trust has focussed on addressing the concerns of audiences and re-shaping the BBC.
We realised that while the issue of early marriage of girls had been part of campaigns that focussed on addressing key issues like infant mortality, malnutrition or women's health, there were no campaigns that addressed early marriage as a social issue that required intervention.
In doing so, this group focussed on addressing the contentious issues for the consortium, such as incidental findings, where there was no well- established procedure to draw upon.
In recent years the JET scientific programme has focussed on addressing physics issues essential for the consolidation of design choices and the efficient exploitation of ITER in parallel to qualifying ITER operating scenarios and developing advanced control tools.
Consequently, Brunner focussed on addressing the procedures instead of the inherent lack of technical security.
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Approaches to reduce stigma should focus on addressing one or more of these situations that can lead to stigmatization.
Each new draft, or new revision, can focus on addressing one or multiple aspects of the novel.
Rather, he focuses on addressing the processes one uses to get to those claims.
On the state level, legislative efforts have focused on addressing the insurance needs of active workers.
He wants a message tailored for southern voters, focusing on addressing insecurity and aspiration.
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