Sentence examples for may be addressing from inspiring English sources

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So PlaNet Bank may be addressing the wrong problem.

The Red Sox may be addressing whatever bothered Epstein in his apparent split with Lucchino.

One senses that Levinson may be addressing doubters in his own camp when he insists that far from threatening excellence, widening access should actually increase it.

In dividing the company along these lines, the new AOL Time Warner may be addressing the criticism that it will be so big in so many media that it has the potential to choke off other voices.

By appointing an outsider to the position, Volkswagen's new chief executive, Matthias Müller, may be addressing criticism that top management has been too insular and dominated by longtime insiders.

Hopkins may be addressing "Thou mastering me God" — the gerund forced to do duty as an adjective, in one of his characteristically modern wrenchings of language — but he does so in fear and trembling, with "The frown of his face / Before me, the hurtle of hell / Behind".

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Condolences may be addressed to P.O.

Mr. Sule's concerns may be addressed this spring.

The letters may be addressed to the Undergraduate Awards Committee.

Inquiries may be addressed to the Office of Student Affairs in 135 Huang Engineering Center.

Fortunately, this problem may be addressed using Bayesian methods.

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