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Meanings of address the threat in English
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Usage of address the threat in English
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The judge did not directly addressthethreat of the coronavirus pandemic.
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They also want government to more to addressthethreat of climate change.
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Officials in Togo and Ghana have said they are boosting maritime security to addressthethreat.
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Muslim and Jewish institutions for years have added security measures to addressthethreat of violence and hate crimes.
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The taxi industry pleaded with Mbalula to addressthethreat of repossessions, with some stakeholders calling for a repayment moratorium.
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But it took the scale of death meted out in Paris last month to force Europe to addressthethreat.
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Areas covered: To addressthethreat of MRSA, many new therapeutic options with a peculiar activity against MRSA have been recently developed and approved.
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The legislation fails "to do enough to addressthethreat of radical Islamic terrorism," according to a statement by the conservative Freedom Caucus.
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An all-party committee has delivered a mandate "for this and future governments" to implement a range of actions to addressthethreat of climate breakdown.
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The UK's crime prevention minister said the UK was addressingthethreat.
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Instead, Hov waited for the opportune time to addressthethreats.
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Some worry that policy-makers are doing little to addressthethreats.
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NUKIB's warning means the country's critical infrastructure operators were obliged to addressthethreats and take action.
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Our political leaders should consider new ways of addressingthethreats posed by the new kind of enemy we now face.
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"I've waited long enough to addressthethreat of the Summer Court's growing strength," he said.
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However, a top Federal Reserve official has warned that regulators need to become more proactive in addressingthethreats posed by new financial entrants.