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Yet no one had addressed that issue.
But the group said it had addressed that issue in earlier reports, and that it was not the focus of its latest publication.
He'd start by watching recordings of the rallies the Republican candidate had addressed that day, scouring his words for deceits that ranged from the whopping ("I opposed the Iraq invasion"; "the election is rigged") to the trivial ("the only way to pronounce Nevada is Nev-AHH-da", when in fact most people say "Nev-ADD-a").
And we determined that, given Supreme Court precedent, the precedent that had addressed that precise question and said it's not, so it wasn't fundamental in that legal doctrine sense.
But she was again interrupted by Harris — wondering when exactly Facebook had "addressed" that specific policy failure.
I wish that our founding fathers had addressed that connection by enacting laws or establishing precedents, or even by writing a few lines in our Constitution (we can still add an amendment).
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It was the first time North Korea has addressed that question.
"We've addressed that issue with the designated player rule".
Happily, two other cognitive scientists, Andrew Shtulman and Caitlin Morgan, of Occidental College, have addressed that question.
Bloomingdale's has addressed that problem by providing different levels of privacy.
Nike has not conceded that the statements were false or misleading, and no court has addressed that issue.
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