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So Angela Merkel went to Paris with the prospect of addressing the sovereign debt crisis, and emerged with the aspiration that all 17 countries in the eurozone should enshrine debt-brake clauses in their national constitutions by mid 2012.

While it has no immediate prospect of addressing its relative weakness in fighter aircraft, it is keen to boost its role as a provider of the clever electronics that they need.

Porteus attributed He's nervous demeanor to either the legal pressures that He faces or to the prospect of addressing a critical audience of scientists and members of the media.

Water-based polymer nanoparticle dispersions offer the prospect of addressing two of the main challenges associated with printing large area organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices; namely how to control the nanoscale architecture of the active layer and eliminate the need for hazardous organic solvents during device fabrication.

Even after 50 speeches and years of congressional inaction, Whitehouse said he remains optimistic about the prospect of addressing climate change.

CRPs, when operated in a manner faithful to their principles, hold out the prospect of addressing problems in care far more consistently, efficiently, and effectively than traditional systems.

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And most expressed "optimism about the business prospects of addressing climate change," with 61percentt saying they believed that doing so could "boost profits — if managed well".

Allen was far less confident, however, about the prospects of addressing structural issues with China, that is, areas where the Chinese economy is an outlier to the global economy, violates WTO rules, and greatly differs from OECD norms.

Increased nurse substitution appears to offer the best long-term prospects of addressing GP shortages and presents the opportunity to reshape general practice to meet the demands of the future.

Flight into health is said to occur when an individual seems to make a spontaneous recovery when faced with the prospect of therapy or of addressing particular issues.

For the former Lancashire players who had gathered in the pavilion for their annual reunion, already coming to terms with the prospect of being addressed by Yorkshire's president, Harold Bird, after their lunch, there were a few more preprandial surprises.

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