Sentence examples for something to be addressed from inspiring English sources

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This is something to be addressed in future work, but Craske says even just a physical response change might be meaningful.

Symptoms such as feeling down, significant changes in weight, social withdrawal, inability to concentrate, disinterest in life and anxiousness is best not to be dismissed as another menopause side effect, but something to be addressed with your health practitioner.

Despite the immortalization of Korczaks work, there are still those who see his ideas as either unrealistic or something to be addressed in the future.

That's something to be addressed with self-control and discussion if possible.

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For the sake of expediency, Garagiola said, umpires must know where the head groundskeeper is at all times, "so that if something needs to be addressed, a pad has come loose, something is flapping around, we can address it immediately".

"I think something needs to be addressed.

But after 55 years spending more than what you bring in, something ought to be addressed.

"If something needs to be addressed, we hope this video can spark the dialogue," said Roberts.

If it was something that was really so important to people, it was really something that needed to be addressed".

But it is something that needs to be addressed.

And that's something that needs to be addressed.

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