Sentence examples for may make addressing from inspiring English sources

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But this week's case may make addressing the issue of violence against women unavoidable.

Unfortunately, delaying action until you notice some of the warning signs of cognitive decline and diminished financial capacity may make addressing these issues more difficult.

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Social Security recipients face that decline even without more cuts Congress may make to address the system's long-term financing problems.

When a disability is apparent, or if a prospective employer knows about it, it may make sense to address any concerns head-on.

Sometimes our customers want to buy from a single vendor so we may make acquisitions to address that, to seamlessly integrate components so that they are part of a single solution".

Andersen faces threats on all sides, and Mr. Berardino's resignation may make it easier to address some of them.

"All the big problems [President Obama] wanted to tackle require more government," Ryan Lizza says, and such a high-profile failure may make it tougher to address issues like immigration and climate change.

The DWP's own impact assessment (see page 18) makes clear: This relationship means...that this mechanism for encouraging the more efficient use of social housing may make less of an impact addressing overcrowding in those regions most affected.

But the new government rests on jury-rigged alliances that may make it too unwieldy to address Iraq's many problems, especially as American troops prepare to withdraw by the end of 2011.

It may make sense for you to address one trigger at a time.

In North Dakota, a restrictive voter ID law that requires voters to have a street address may make it harder for Native Americans, who are less likely to have the necessary identification, to cast ballots.

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