Sentence examples for go to address from inspiring English sources

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But it was still a reminder of how far Egypt has to go to address one of its most disturbing social problems.

Mr. Pistole said, "This may or may not be it in the next generation, but I think automated target recognition is a good way to go" to address current concerns, if and when it's perfected.

We have a long way to go to address the fiscal trauma and damage across the country, and we will need to monitor the ups and downs in the economy month by month.

Google's demographic breakdown reveals that the stereotypes of white and Asian men working in technology is still a reality, and those companies have a long way to go to address the issue.

We have a long way to go to address levels of violence, particularly against women with disabilities, and to ensure all people with disabilities are treated equally before the law.

There are grave doubts about the government's funding offer and how far it will go to address one of the biggest issues: social care to keep Britain's ageing population out of hospitals as much as possible.

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I'm not going to address that".

We're going to address them".

They are going to address major, unmet consumer demand".

But I'm not going to address it here.

"But I'm not going to address that right now.

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