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he first legislation in the United Kingdom to | address racial discrimination. |
th the territorial legislature and managed to | address many of the serious issues it inherited. |
rresponded freely with whomsoever he chose to | address. |
o .50 caliber machinegun fire and attempts to | address these shortcomings via the Type 98 Ke-Ni and |
a situation the king would eventually have to | address. |
e & Humber RUS) and Network Rail is hoping to | address this by re-doubling the section concerned and |
lean Air Planning Act of 2007 which sought to | address air quality and climate change by establishin |
mal use of computer science and technology to | address problems in biology and medicine. |
he was one of the first women ever invited to | address the London School of Economics, where she spo |
However, at that time there were no laws to | address the storage or containment of toxic wastes, a |
in Roman Law courts, and was even invited to | address the Roman Senate in Greek - an honor not usua |
In order to | address the diversity of habitats, the Chesapeake Bay |
It was designed to | address the needs of students bringing them news, inf |
s and partnerships and engages in advocacy to | address the need for employment, entrepreneurship, af |
d in a stronger tower that was better able to | address the seismic requirements of the building code |
ms to screen certain keywords in an effort to | address criminal activity. |
ict which had a negative effect on efforts to | address the ongoing food crisis. |
hool, stages fundraising events, and works to | address issues of local concern. |
To | address this and to take advantage of the new compute |
A cloud storage gateway helps to | address cloud storage security concerns by providing |
with UNIFEM, in the first ASEAN conference to | address child sex tourism in East and Southeast Asia. |
He has said the RCEP was intended to | address issues of the working poor, including fair ta |
ontain practical and technical information to | address program delivery problems and improve skills; |
ks before they start, by requiring farmers to | address places in production where contamination migh |
ting him head of a Parliamentary Committee to | address the problem. |
P recognizing the need for further efforts to | address the continuing national problem of occupation |
's aftermath he established new procedures to | address the problems of flooding. |
n this context, this forces the programmer to | address the problem. |
tments on behalf of the Pebble Partnership to | address concerns from the local community |
tuents, following the Senator's orders not to | address controversial issues. |
000 at Howard University Hospital in order to | address this concerns, after a decade of attempts by |
lities for organizing a "religious summit" to | address the need for believers around the world to ta |
rovide local stakeholders with the ability to | address these issues. |
In 2004 an aeration plant was installed to | address the root cause, as had been called for 18 yea |
Labour also wanted to | address a north-south divide in the council area and |
s invention of completely original methods to | address these issues." |
ant Area Food Bank was established in 1982 to | address the issue of hunger in the North Texas region |
ts between these institutions is necessary to | address the broad and complex range of scientific goa |
eographic Edition was created specifically to | address that requirement. |
ed by a Federal law passed in recent years to | address the energy industry's numerous and often cont |
This conference was organised to | address the political, economic and financial issues |
improvement, in fact no effort whatsoever to | address this problem. |
y Authority, which was said to have failed to | address contributing factors such as the late arrival |
Now, when given the opportunity to | address an audience about his journey, Pete loves hel |
gan producing chemical reference standards to | address the needs of the emerging environmental testi |
NAA managers met with Baron to | address his report, they found that some of Baron's c |
Tried to | address a few of the issues. |
4, for instance, Jesus uses this same word to | address his mother. |
parken was built to last for only 30 years to | address the housing problems that suddenly emerged in |
tantinople 867 was convened by Photius, so to | address the question of Papal Supremacy over all of t |
e area until the mining corporations agree to | address community concerns such as the construction o |
ords of the early 1990s, Clinton attempted to | address the Arab-Israeli conflict. |
rtnership among major U.S. media companies to | address the AIDS crisis facing Black Americans. |
s version the theme of the song is changed to | address the actual bootlegger, accusing him of being |
The Supreme Court declined to | address Lessig's contention that Lopez and Morrison o |
pportive and glad that someone was working to | address the issues. |
ions that use molecular genetic techniques to | address questions in ecology, evolution, behavior, an |
To | address the parking situation, the city is planning t |
le, the solitary wave motion was also used to | address the internal motion during microtubule growth |
The treaty was supposed to | address issues left over from the 1784 Treaty of Fort |
to | address transitions with larger transitions strengths |
the Department of Environmental Protection to | address Florida's worsening water quality and protect |
ould work together to grow their economies to | address the output gap. |
d spreading Gandhian values and principles to | address the problems and dilemmas faced by humankind |
If this page intends to | address one but not the other, the lines need to be m |
the activist Rev. Leavitt took the podium to | address the convention of the California State Suffra |
His research provides insights on how to | address shock boundary layer interactions, the aeroac |
the first of the ATLAS series of missions to | address the atmosphere and its interaction with the S |
All other issues were deemed not necessary to | address. |
To | address this issue, the governor proposed creating a |
ulation panelling and improved ventilation to | address perceived disadvantages with the no-fines con |
e Antiopic website, "this series was meant to | address the possibilities and roles of abstract or ex |
ountries' governments have found difficult to | address. |
tt takes an unscheduled trip to Sacramento to | address the State Assembly. |
In order to | address this problem, Pius decided to engage in a com |
mportant to note that the Bureau chose not to | address the horrifyingly high mortality rates among b |
To | address the large number of false positive results ge |
9, Two Bulls declared a state of emergency to | address the problem, gathered counselors to work with |
g dignitaries and victorious sports teams, to | address crowds assembled below. |
sion 1.30, their database has been updated to | address those accusations of intellectual property th |
over the years has raised over $20 million to | address problems of child abuse and neglect in Orange |
In 1924, to | address a housing shortage, the South Australian Gove |
ng sailors from American ships, as well as to | address the neutral trading rights of American vessel |
He understood, and sought to | address the needs of a diverse membership in an evolv |
Instead, specific lectures are given to | address whatever problems the students would be havin |
; both organising events for the community to | address its problems and lobbying on its behalf. |
vide distressed communities with resources to | address economic and community development challenges |
d who regularly perform on the instruments to | address concerns that they should be heard. |
h the British Steel Smelters' Association, to | address them with a view to becoming their candidate |
e to "sacrifice much that is time-honored" to | address the unchanging racial and economic patterns i |
s-driven variant of IE, which was intended to | address a rapidly changing business environment. |
His preliminary exercises commence to | address the narrow and wide positions separately. |
Attempting to | address this problem, President Alejandro Lanusse had |
U.S. Presidential election, Dasbach sought to | address the public relations implications of the rela |
king Alabama the first state in the nation to | address the issue, as well as legislation requiring t |
City neighborhood, and to provide services to | address unmet neighborhood needs (such as quality fam |
He added "to be able to | address General Pinochet from the stage on live telev |
UDI regime and proposed steps to be taken to | address the crisis. |
In 1977 he became the first cardinal to | address the General Assembly of the Church of Scotlan |
Buckley paused midway in some of the songs to | address the crowd and "Hallelujah" features ad-libbed |
st ever Physician to be officially invited to | address the Annual Global Forum for Economic and Soci |
mmitment to developing a national strategy to | address the status of women that year. |
Need to | address the “Template:How” in the German section, als |
and implements public-private partnerships to | address the world's most pressing problems, and broad |
ions, Poland used the international crises to | address long-standing border disputes and to counter |
th of all Victorians, VicHealth also works to | address the needs of those with the poorest health by |
This surge was intended both to | address the long-term need for new government facilit |
vernment officials and allied associations to | address any business problems that arise. |
After visiting Moscow to | address an international youth conference, he became |
ber States and international organisations to | address the needs of the civilian population. |
the other, which would have allowed Millen to | address the House of Representatives, where he was fa |
ply the geological knowledge about Ontario to | address a range of public policy issues. |
gerald was appointed to lead an initiative to | address issues of crime and exclusion in Moyross. |
questions which are important for Muslims to | address.' |
p of engineers and scientists got together to | address frequent rail breaks in the burgeoning railro |
To | address climate change, we must use more wood, not le |
ve science, sociology and computer science to | address complex social and organizational problems. |
, a $16.8 million renovation began in 2003 to | address those needs. |
recommended by the Patten Report, in order to | address the under-representation of the Catholic/Nati |
few exceptions American spokesmen decline to | address claims of abuse from specific Guantanamo capt |
truth as accuracy and sincerity, and tries to | address the gulf between the demand for truth, and th |
towers, and other infrastructure elements to | address coverage gaps in today's radar infrastructure |
y neglects it, the politicians who attempt to | address it (and those who obstruct their efforts and |
Both authors used their main characters to | address their readers directly; however, Camus' narra |
Further, to | address issues of the neighborhood and provide it wit |
esidents on Taiwan, and it was unnecessary to | address any nationality issues in the February 2000 r |
series of reviews of local authority areas to | address situations where development has taken place |
New York, to represent the association and to | address the legislature. |
he Junction to the Channel Highway in 1993 to | address safety issues. |
In Medicine Quest, Plotkin continues to | address topics discussed in his previous book, explor |
ll's Abraxas division is uniquely equipped to | address the issues currently facing the juvenile just |
In broad terms, Smith felt the need to | address these issues as part of the overall call to " |
Good Turn for America in 2004 and expanded to | address the problems of hunger, homelessness, and ina |
The US Navy uses UIT to | address cracked areas in certain aluminum decks. |
cal search engine is specifically designed to | address this challenge. |
Granny is the name Gokudo often uses to | address the Seer/Queen of the Magic World. |
s and peptides), which have been developed to | address many of the same diseases as small molecules. |
, James called an emergency caucus session to | address opposition to her continued leadership. |
nyone (and attendance by all was expected) to | address an immediate issue. |
t of the United Nations, the Institute was to | address the pressing global problems of human surviva |
To | address this in December 1982 the RAF purchased six f |
e on the Acts could add another subsection to | address the controversy...my changes were purely for |
campaign for Parliament in 1885, and began to | address public meetings himself, appearing alongside |
ro, and in his short years at the post had to | address the issue of the Harris Treaty. |
to an important event that he or she needs to | address. |
jazz singers Suzanne Cloud and Wendy Simon to | address the lack of support for individual jazz and b |
In 1695 Mordant arranged for Chaloner to | address His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council a |
p you to work in partnership with patients to | address their particular treatment needs." . |
as begun by the Church of Scotland in 1970 to | address issues being raised by the impact of modern t |
e kata stress the importance of being able to | address an attacker coming from any direction. |
) enterprise solutions company that strove to | address the entire range of a corporation's training |
rmative action in an international context to | address such criticisms in two books (Preferential Po |
versus the U.A.C.." I'm not quite sure how to | address the NOR question, although the "original rese |
stralian Government shift in health policy to | address issues around Quality Use of Medicines. |
He explained that his priorities were to | address "pre-existing conditions, capping out-of-pock |
In order to | address the issues of famine in India they created an |
community has invested extensive resources to | address logical requirements for scientific evidence |
This term was the polite way to | address an adult female, and is in no way lacking in |
) enterprise solutions company that sought to | address the entire range of a corporation's training |
umkeerin Community Council was established to | address the economic development of the village. |
debt, which they have only recently begun to | address. |
n Rashid Al Maktoum the Dubai Crown Prince to | address an audience of over 1000 business leaders and |
mment period, calling for a public hearing to | address whether the permit should be granted and to e |
ve complained that improvements are needed to | address safety concerns. |
In order to | address the shortage of nurses in the area, he establ |
Although this bill is meant to | address food safety, there are, according to food saf |
ce and the importance of sharing new ideas to | address the urgent problems facing particularly the M |
international organization founded in 1978 to | address food safety, nutrition, and toxicology issues |
ance Committee on the Fraser River in 1858 to | address issues of lawlessness and a vacuum of effecti |
Jernbaneverket has attempted to | address the problem by installing a video surveillanc |
n a database search and de novo sequencing to | address this inherent limitation. |
n Public Policy and Outreach Program seeks to | address this variance through working to promote comp |
shed in 1990 in Santa Barbara, California, to | address pressing local needs due to a severe drought |
One sign that legislators are attempting to | address the problem came in the form of SB 6839. |
emiered in 1955, was the first German play to | address conditions in concentration camps. |
government, business and nonprofit sectors to | address the needs of disadvantaged young people. |
Arkansas Foodbank was established in 1984 to | address the issue of hunger in Arkansas, by securing |
ed Kingdom a CD and then uses his terminal to | address a host computer is not bothered where the hos |
of San Francisco was only doing its "duty" to | address "public safety" by encouraging local media no |
In order to | address and remedy the specific economic stumbling bl |
In order to | address the shortage of nurses on Taiwan's east coast |
solutions in mitigating climate change and to | address issues regarding global warming. |
y thought that the song was one of several to | address Paisley's family. |
The Big Read aims to | address this crisis squarely and effectively. |
th therapists and schools in the community to | address the academic, emotional and behavioral issues |
emocrats and Independents whose mission is to | address the politics of problem solving. |
ociological literature, but it also sought to | address the role of the Church of England in the issu |
the Human Rights Council would not be able to | address the situation in Myanmar while the Council re |
In 1925-1926, she was fitted with girdling to | address the problem of her dangerously high Metacentr |
To | address safety concerns, the Diocese suggested that t |
Warwick, and thus past summits have aimed to | address issues covering a range of disciplines, inclu |
To | address the anticipated rise in the number of shopper |
The Court declined to | address the "difficult question of whether the Roman |
-controversy requirement, and did not need to | address the power of the Federal courts to hear the m |
VEGAN with Bob Linden" radio program seeks to | address a wide range of topics related to animal righ |
Bergson Emerged to | address the press on December 15, after suffering fro |
riginally untitled, but viewers were asked to | address letters to "Lose Weight by Selling Real Estat |
ene Garcia & Associates; a firm he started to | address major health care and business concerns in th |
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