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"readdress" Definitions
  1. readdress something to change the address written on an envelope because the person the letter is for does not live at the address it has been delivered to

42 Sentences With "readdress"

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There's no better time of the year to readdress what your loved ones truly appreciate.
Hey, maybe this conundrum makes me readdress my draft board beforehand, and shuffle a few WRs higher?
For those taking a gabapentinoid, he suggested that patients' doctors readdress its use after two or three months.
The introductions of such laws are widely seen as attempts to force the Supreme Court to readdress Roe v.
We have a lot of work that needs to be done immediately to readdress and reshape the way we take action.
Today's negotiations reflected our joint wish — our joint wish with President Trump to readdress this negative situation in the bilateral relationship.
It's time for policymakers to readdress the RFS and place credence in the science of today — not the failed hopes of ten years ago.
In another tweet on Sunday, Cardi B said that she will readdress the matter, possibly with a video explaining her intentions, on another day.
"Some other scholars have really widely pointed to the radicalizing potential of the YouTube algorithm and the need to readdress content recommendation on the algorithm," Lewis said.
Risks to the Chinese economy in 2018 include trade protectionism as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration looks likely to readdress the yawning trade gap between the two countries, Fenner added.
Women are moving from the private sphere to the public sphere, and I felt it was important to readdress now our bodies our voices, our presence in these new spaces.
Allen has yet to readdress the accusations, or the state of his own career, following a wave of A-List names expressing regret and remorse in profiting off of his films.
Watching Lucas take so easily to sports has opened old wounds and forced me to readdress aspects of myself that I thought I'd come to terms with — and frankly, stopped thinking about — decades ago.
It would be fitting to readdress the animals who were introduced to us at the very beginning of this whole saga, and perhaps even perform some Jon Snow-type magic to bring them back.
More recently, Trump said during his first trip to Asia as president that he would readdress the balance of trade agreements between Asian countries and the U.S. as part of his "America First" policy.
There was a gap where people really weren't polarized by it and the conversation wasn't happening on a national scale, and I think we're overdue to readdress this kind of shit because I don't think it's gotten better.
But Mr. Erdogan also carried out a housecleaning of personnel to readdress what he and his Islamist supporters saw as years of disenfranchisement at the hands of largely secular state structures, which refused to work with him even after he became prime minister.
"When we were faced with these issues it was time for us to step back and say: 'Hey listen, we have to readdress [this] and say what's real and lay in where we are going forward'," John Mulholland, Boeing's vice president and program manager for commercial programs in space exploration, told Aviation Week.
The placement of these objects, both strange and familiar — one piece included what looked like animal skin or dried fish as well as used earbuds — creates both a theatre of the domestic and the industrial, as we move from home to workstation, and forces us to readdress the everyday aspects and objects of our lives.
This project is really about moving from the private sphere to the public sphere, what it means for women specifically, and how they will have to readdress their bodies and voices, their language and interactions, and where do they stand in that new space and where do they belong and how do they create a sense of belonging?
But the loyalty and friendship of Frame and the commitment of Rabinowitz (also responsible for the belated recognition of the brilliant and under-recognized video artist Gretchen Bender, whose work is now on view at Red Bull) have given Ellis a chance to readdress us in the present, when so many lives are affected by the brutal killings of black men that take place almost daily.
The next batch of figures released in 1989 featured costume variants for the Doctor and Melanie, current companion Ace, an Ice Warrior story and a two-armed Davros. At first the way to readdress this mistake was simply to snap the offending hand off but later models took more care to readdress the balance. The final editions of this wave were three more Dalek colour variants. In 1990 the Dapol factory suffered serious fire damage and no new Doctor Who figures were produced until 1998.
Goodrick- Clarke considered it necessary to readdress the topic. He devotes one chapter of the book to "the Nazi mysteries",Goodrick-Clarke 2002: 107–128. as he terms the field of Nazi occultism there. Other reliable summaries of the development of the genre have been written by German historians.
Nevertheless, many women continued to make significant and important contributions to the IT industry, and attempts were made to readdress the gender disparity in the industry. In the 21st century, women held leadership roles in multiple tech companies, such as Meg Whitman, president and chief executive officer of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Marissa Mayer, president and CEO of Yahoo! and key spokesperson at Google.
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In light of the new scientific evidence provided by Scientology, a review was mandated by the policy manual which says the medical examiner will "readdress key issues" in a case if "credible new evidence is presented, regardless of its source." After the review, Wood changed the cause of death from "undetermined" to an "accident". She traced McPherson's pulmonary embolism to her psychosis and the auto accident as major factors.
Pither ran wide and pushed Mostert off the circuit, giving Whincup the chance to take second place at Turn 3. Whincup then took the lead from Pither at Turn 4, while Lowndes was also able to move past both Pither and Mostert. On lap 4, Coulthard made contact with Caruso while battling for seventh place, pushing him off the circuit. Caruso lost a number of positions and Coulthard was forced to readdress by dropping back to behind Caruso.
Thus facilitating the spread of Oneness Pentecostalism throughout Indiana. The third general council of the Assemblies of God convened in October 1915 and primary on the agenda was a debate on the merits of the new Jesus'-name doctrine vs the traditional trinitarian doctrine. Haywood and E. N. Bell spoke on behalf of the Jesus' Name doctrine and Collins and Jacob Miller spoke against. The result was a draw and it was agreed to readdress the topic at the fourth general council in October 1916.
The goal of the fund is to provide support to the local branches of Oikos in realisation of their new projects and ideas. Local office of Oikos after formation of a concept of a project can address the headquarters to receive detailed feedback and recommendations within 4 weeks. After implementing recommended changes, chapter can readdress Oikos International, and the latter will decide whether the new project will be supported or/and funded by the headquarters. The fund is implemented through donations to the organisation.
A January 2010 profile in Jeune Afrique said that Mansouri had adopted a transparent, participatory approach, holding meetings with the citizens every week. She had vowed to eradicate poverty and attend to the woes of 20,000 households who have no access to drinking water or electricity. She also intended to readdress the tourism policy, based more on the tourism and hotel industry than on how to assist the poor. She announced that within six months of the start of her mayorship, revenues of the city had increased by almost a third.
All Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries, including South Africa, are working on establishing the SADC Standby Brigade as an element of the African Standby Force. Working towards the creation and strengthening of these regional brigades should contribute to the peace and security of the region. The major challenges that the Army face today is to readdress its current force design, to balance its budget, to integrate new equipment to replace several ageing systems, and to prepare forces for the African Standby Force and African Capacity for Immediate Response to Crises.
Solka and Bremer, p. 57 One of Snedden's first actions was to readdress the paper's stance on Alaska statehood. Lathrop and the News-Miner had been strongly opposed to statehood, but after Snedden took control, he analyzed the issue and came out strongly in favor of Alaska statehood.Solka and Bremer, p. 58 The News-Miner continually published editorials in favor of statehood, and encouraged other newspapers across the U.S. to do the same.Cole, Dermot. "Snedden turned paper in favor of statehood", 100 Years, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. September 19, 2003. p.
After the World Cup, Taylor was disheartened by both her own, and England's, lack of success. She bemoaned that the sacrifices she had made had come to nothing, and after talking to psychologists, she realised that she needed to readdress her work–life balance. An amateur violinist, she was accepted into the Reading Orchestra, and by early 2006 was working out of the University of Reading as a performance management consultant. In the English summer of 2005, England hosted Australia for two Test matches and six limited- overs contests.
Eastern Rite Catholics were often overlooked in number and importance but Trčka worked to readdress the situation and one of his most significant achievements was organizing the establishment in Michalovce of a convent for those Eastern Rite Redemptorist members. During World War I he tended to Slovenian and Croatian people and to those wounded in the Pribram hospital. In 1935 - when the Redemptorist communities of the area were reorganized - he was appointed as the vice- provincial of the Byzantine Redemptorists. With the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia came a period of religious persecution and in 1950 religious communities were suppressed.
The film narrates two love stories taking place in parallel universes and how they come to coincide, with the lead actors both playing double roles. Talking about the film, the director noted that he tried to readdress the problem of the "concept of pure love being lost to today's generation" and incorporated elements of mysticism, Sufism and a Zen feel to the story. By October 2013, the team revealed that all post-production work including computer generated imagery which took months was finally over and the content was locked and ready for release.Irandam Ulagam locked. Sify.
Current Secretary-General Kitack Lim (left), with predecessor Secretaries-General O'Neill, Mitropoulos and Sekimizu IMO held an emergency session of its Council to deal with the need to readdress regulations pertaining to maritime pollution. In 1969, the IMO Assembly decided to host an international gathering in 1973 dedicated to this issue. The goal at hand was to develop an international agreement for controlling general environmental contamination by ships when out at sea. During the next few years IMO brought to the forefront a series of measures designed to prevent large ship accidents and to minimise their effects.
The conclusion, or in news terms, “the shirttail”, is a brief addendum at the end of a news article that sums up everything within the article. It might include a final quote, a descriptive scene, a play on the title or lead, a summary statement, or someones the writer's personal opinions regarding the article. The goal of this “shirttail” is to be attention- grabbing and readdress the important content within the article. Characteristics of well-written news articles The article is usually on a well-defined topic or topics that are related in some way, such as a factual account of a newsworthy event.
After she qualified, Elliott remained at the Royal working as Sister of Wards 7 and 8 before going to Edinburgh to train as midwife. She then remained there working as a midwife and midwifery sister following her training. She returned to Belfast somewhat reluctantly to take up the post of Matron of Whiteabbey Sanatorium in 1943, after being encouraged to apply for the position. The sanatorium was in a state of low morale further acerbated by a newspaper scandal and over a three year period, Elliott worked to readdress these issues, establishing a training scheme for all the nurses, affiliating the sanatorium with Belfast City Hospital, as they were previously unable to get recognition outside the hospital.
Philosophers Marshall McLuhan and Walter J. Ong expanded on this idea in their theory of 'the great divide'. The theory claims that the invention of the printing press caused a fundamental shift in how people used their senses – from hearing being the most important sense, to sight. The concept of the pre-eminence of sight in the modern world, has also prompted a particular focus on the other four senses in works of sensory history in order to readdress this inequality. Anthropologists such as David Howes and Constance Classen have also made significant contributions to the study of sensory history, particularly in regards to the importance of context in sensory histories, through their work within the broader field of sensory studies.
On September 23, 2005, an Appellate Court panel sent the case back to Judge Doyne, ruling that he did have the authority to address a party issue and that the five uncounted ballots cast by Tenafly Democratic Committee members could be counted irrespective of the failure to file their names within the specified 30-day window. Zisa announced on September 26, 2005, that he would appeal the Appellate panel's decision to the New Jersey Supreme Court. Judge Doyne's hearing on September 28 to readdress the issues was underway when the Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the Appellate Court's decision and affirming that the 30-day rule for submission of new County Committee members could not be enforced. Judge Doyne decided on October 3, 2005, in Weinberg's favor, ruling that ballots from the "Tenafly Five" should be counted.
Having garnered enough public support, de Greiff went on to readdress controversial cases like those of 6 innocent men jailed in connection with the assassination of Luis Carlos Galán and those involved in the Escobar scandal. The Office of the Attorney General was primarily in charge of the investigation against Escobar's escape and future apprehension, facilitating clues and aiding in his apprehension, de Greiff, however was under pressure from foreign governments who feared that his office was going to grant Escobar a deal to surrender which would not punish Escobar accordingly. This all ended on December 2, 1993, when Escobar was gunned down after he tried to escape when authorities discovered his location. After Escobar's death, several other criminals belonging to the group Los Pepes, who were in hiding for fear of Escobar's reprisals, agreed to surrender under a new law initiated by the Attorney General.
Boeing believes that as the program had evolved, they can readdress their partnership to specifically address requirements. The team has Boeing's bomber experience and Lockheed Martin's stealth experience. At the time of the announcement, official details about the LRS-B were that it will likely be optionally manned and use stealth technology.Boeing, Lockheed Team on Long Range Strike Bomber – Defensenews.com, 25 October 2013 On 30 January 2014, Northrop Grumman stated their intention to invest in developing needed technology for the bomber, such as stealth designs, mission management systems, and autonomous controls.Northrop to ‘position’ for future bomber work as LRS-B progresses – FlightGlobal, 4 February 2014 In January 2014, General Schwartz said that the Pentagon should abandon plans to outfit the F-35 with nuclear weapons in favor of the LRS-B. A 2010 Nuclear Posture Review stated that replacing the F-16 with the F-35 retains dual conventional and nuclear delivery capabilities for USAF fighters. The Congressional Budget Office determined that upgrading the F-35 for nuclear deployment would cost $350 million over the next decade.

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