Sentence examples for start to address the problem from inspiring English sources

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President Lee Myung-bak said he would start to address the problem by hiring 10,000 English teachers.

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Banks are starting to address the problem.

There's some reassuring evidence that tech and wireless companies are finally starting to address the problem.

Kerry aides acknowledge that he lacks exposure in parts of the country, but note that it is still early in the campaign season and that they are starting to address the problem with sweeping new advertising campaigns.

"With many children's nurses now reaching retirement age, as well as a sharp increase in the birth rate in some parts of the UK due to more Eastern European workers, there are many opportunities for new entrants," says Smith. "Now that many health departments are starting to address the problem of insufficient training places, this is a sector of nursing that can only expand".

The smelter pumped out heavy metals through much of the 20th century, but it wasn't until 2016 that EPA employees dug up old files on polluted areas of Indiana and started to address the problem.

An iGEM team from Cambridge Englandd) has started to address the problem that luciferin is consumed in the light-producing reaction by developing a genetic biotechnology part that codes for a luciferin regenerating enzyme from the North American firefly; this enzyme "helps to strengthen and sustain light output".

Mr Anderson said: "The work that Michael is doing at least has started to address the problems in terms of control of numbers.

But if Dell does indeed just want to bring a pesky competitor in-house, then the computing behemoth has not even started to address the problems that are weighing down its stock (see: "Dell's Legacy").

If such an approach was applied nationally, Britain could start to address the trend figures for chronic lifestyle problems now, before they become tragedies for the individuals and a financial headache for the state.

Davis said the new legislation is a "very good start" to addressing the problems associated with no-knock arrests, but the family would like to see an extra clause added that would force officers to prove "that there are no children or elders present before a no-knock warrant is issued and executed".

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