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If the voter is undecided and cares most about, say, education, the campaign will make sure that voter gets e-mails about Mr. Obama's education policies, a heads-up the next time the president is going to be addressing the topic, and maybe even a ticket to his next event in the state.
"If Hillary Clinton is saying from the start that she is going to be addressing climate change, then hopefully that means every candidate running for president is going to have to be a part of that conversation, regardless of what position they take," Kirshenbaum told the Guardian.
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This is something that is going to be addressed in the next year or so.
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"If it is going to be addressed in a public way, don't hide it on the Web site," he said.
Therefore, any connected device is going to be addressed in the same way.
That, specifically, provides a means for simulating bosonic particles and is going to be addressed elsewhere.
It is now clear that this issue is going to be addressed in the new forthcoming chemicals policy.
It's really the first project that's going to be addressing the work-force-housing needs of the city.
"To say that by addressing the marriage penalty you are going to be addressing economic development in upstate New York is a leap," Mr. Mauro said.
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