Example sentences of "address [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The issues addressed are those which are to the fore in the care and education of couples during pregnancy , childbirth and the neonatal period . |
2 | Simple questions to be addressed are : |
3 | As Cliff Drysdale , former top player turned television commentator , in chairing the seminar , put it , the two questions needing to be addressed are ‘ Is there a problem and if so , what can or should we do about it ? ’ |
4 | When it mis-classifies an instance , all the cells which were addressed are reset to a random value . |
5 | Some of the key questions to be addressed are : Has the UK income distribution become more or less equal over the last 10-15 years ? |
6 | Specific topics being addressed are those which have been suggested as a possible legacy of the dispute , such as irreconcilable bitterness between former working and former striking miners and their families in a ‘ split ’ community ; permanent disaffection from the police and from the institutions of legal and political authority as a whole as a result of experiences within striking communities ; and changing family relationships as a result of the mobilization of women during the dispute . |
7 | Some questions which need to be addressed are what the overall quality of memory for driving is like , what types of detail can or can not be remembered , and what variables , both psychological and environmental , are related to memory ? |
8 | As long as the problems being addressed were limited , the degree of acceptable organizational change was limited . |
9 | In Northern Ireland 's divided society therefore , community policing has both a specific and a general meaning , for in one sense it focuses narrowly on overcoming Catholic hostility to the police , while in another the ‘ community ’ which is addressed is defined more broadly to encompass all residents in the province , although often these two aspects intermingle . |
10 | We want to say quite explicitly that the language with which the problems of contemporary urban life are addressed is necessarily problematic . |
11 | The other thorny issue to be addressed is that of course funding . |
12 | The question which must be addressed is this : are they that good — or are England that bad ? |
13 | The actual transmission of letters rogatory to the authority to which they are addressed is governed by Article 4 which allows six possible modes of transmission . |
14 | The question we have not yet addressed is the nature of the process whereby the natural sciences were released from their subordination . |
15 | The second question about the WGMS that must be addressed is whether it is technically sound . |
16 | There is a reluctance , prima facie , to regard a breach of regulation as morally reprehensible , since the conduct addressed is widely regarded as ‘ morally neutral ’ ( Kadish , 1963 ; also Ball and Friedman , 1965 ; Fuller , 1942 ; Yoder , 1978 ) , in contrast with those behaviours which are the stuff of traditional criminal law . |
17 | In the following example from Palace and Politics in Prewar Japan ( Appendix 6 ) , we already know that the person addressed is the Emperor . |
18 | I think one of the things that has to be addressed is not " who does this belong to ? " but " what is the basis for a common approach ? " so that we can get a common assessment policy so that we can get reassessment whenever it 's required , so that we can get packages of care devised that are appropriate to the needs of people and so on . |
19 | It is this phase where there are many failures because the size of task being addressed is large ; normally there has been a formal specification of the work to be done , and the technologist has not the experience nor the qualifications to carry the work through . |
20 | Among the foremost issued to be addressed is whether the current division of responsibility between the Department of Health and the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , each with other responsibilities , including in MAFF 's case , responsibility for producers , is the most appropriate way of devising and implementing a national food policy . |
21 | Another issue which needs to be addressed is the restriction on building and construction students wanting to attend European awareness — raising events . |
22 | To ‘ add in ’ gender as a specific category with a compelling need to be addressed is to increase rather than decrease the teacher 's predicament . |
23 | One key area to be addressed is the potential for integration of assessment — that is , to use a single instrument of assessment to assess several outcomes in the same unit or indeed outcomes across more than one unit . |
24 | Having determined the kind of information it would be advantageous to utilise in a handwriting recognition system the next problem which must be addressed is where such information may be found . |
25 | Most of the problem being addressed is in Berkshire , but a large part of the solution is proposed in Buckinghamshire , in my hon. Friend 's constituency . |
26 | The particular type of emergency to be addressed is the evacuation of population from major potential disaster areas such as the environs of nuclear power stations or chemical works . |
27 | One common division in social research that needs to be addressed is that between allegedly different kinds of inferential structure encapsulated in the dichotomy between qualitative and quantitative social research . |
28 | As well as his ordinary business , the person addressed is expected to say Matins of the office of the Virgin and intersperse the day with prayers . |
29 | As I shall seek to show , the political culture remains predominantly an allegiant one , and the important question to be addressed is not " why has there been a decline in the civic culture ? " but rather " why has that decline not been greater ? " |
30 | From my point of view , one of the most powerful arguments that needs to be addressed is the argument about individual freedom and this is always important to me about , if you 're going to take an action that limits somebody 's freedom , you damn well have to have a good reason for it . |