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a membrane-addressing domain - medical
address (change control by addressing aspects of changes to)
address / addressing como sustantivos - grammar
address the reason - I am addressing your reason for calling
Address: "addressing insufficient loading gauge in tunnels"
addressing
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Addressing
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addressing - information technology
addressing = abordando, considerando?
Addressing a Minister or the President
Addressing a Nurse
Addressing a priest
Addressing a younger adult
Addressing an acquaintance from Argentina
Addressing an ambassador
addressing an envelope - Mr/Mrs.? - grammar
Addressing an officer
Addressing cards, letters and envelopes - grammar
Addressing credibility - information technology
addressing crime and disorder issues"
addressing each other
addressing "engagement"
Addressing Family Members - grammar
Addressing feedback
addressing goals
addressing greenhouse gas emissions
addressing infection control
addressing needs
addressing older brothers or sisters
addressing own and Client’s security requirements
addressing primarily the issues - grammar
addressing risks
Addressing someone as..
Addressing someone politely
Addressing the bush meat trade
addressing the issue
Addressing the Media during Negotiations
addressing the needs of your fleet
Addressing the procurement of innovative solutions
addressing the root of the IT challenge
addressing the surgery
Addressing transnational crimes
Addressing,participating...
addressing........
Branch Addressing - information technology
Deliberables addressing risks...
Dossiers addressing
economics of addressing
Form of addressing a group of people - grammar
How would you go about addressing ....
letter-writing and addressing envelopes in Spanish
networking addressing traversal
Profesor/a (cómo dirigirse a un profesor/addressing a teacher )
She used the "tú" form, addressing the man directly
Side Band Addressing - information technology
To ensure I am addressing your problem... (subjunctive) - grammar
Valorados covecinos — Addressing a letter - grammar
When addressing a generic PERSON, we use HE or SHE? - grammar
..is the key to address this VS to addressing this. - English Only forum
“Addressing the fluency and fabrications of chatbots” - English Only forum
a membrane-addressing domain - English Only forum
A politician is addressing a crowd. - English Only forum
a title addressing him - English Only forum
A young person's addressing an aged person: good sir, old sir - English Only forum
address a problem/ a problem needs to be addressed / a problem needs addressing - English Only forum
addressing - English Only forum
addressing - English Only forum
addressing - English Only forum
addressing - English Only forum
Addressing (Job Interview) - English Only forum
addressing a bishop - English Only forum
Addressing a Board of Directors - English Only forum
Addressing a cover letter to a company - English Only forum
addressing a family in an e-mail - English Only forum
Addressing a low-level crowed - English Only forum
Addressing a meeting vs Addressing at a meeting - English Only forum
Addressing a police chief - English Only forum
addressing a professor in letter - English Only forum
addressing a teacher whose name is not known - English Only forum
Addressing an admission specialist at university in email - English Only forum
Addressing an email to a faculty Dean - English Only forum
addressing an email to an unknown addressee - English Only forum
Addressing an envelope to a doctor - English Only forum
Addressing concerns over the impact of the release - English Only forum
Addressing customers [email] - English Only forum
Addressing female patients (Ms/ Miss/ Mrs) - English Only forum
Addressing friend's last name with -"ie" for affection? - English Only forum
Addressing in third person for politeness - English Only forum
addressing kids, children (classroom) - English Only forum
Addressing letter to CFO, CFO, COO & CIO - English Only forum
Addressing members who are more than two or three people - English Only forum
Addressing old, young and in between people: Sir, Ma'am - English Only forum
Addressing on a social media - English Only forum
Addressing others' children - English Only forum
Addressing people in an e-mail [more than one] - English Only forum
Addressing people in business setting - English Only forum
Addressing people in formal setting in England? - English Only forum
addressing people on the phone - English Only forum
addressing people with the same name - English Only forum
addressing priest, rabbi or monk [in different religions] - English Only forum
Addressing several recipients in an academic thank-you email - English Only forum
Addressing somebody <Name> <Position> <Title> - English Only forum
addressing someone by their full name in an email - English Only forum
Addressing someone me in a broken, clumsy tongue - English Only forum
addressing student with his first name or last name - English Only forum
Addressing such concerns - English Only forum
Addressing teachers - English Only forum
Addressing the inter-cell topics, the thesis has identified the inter-cell interference as one of the crucial issues. - English Only forum
addressing the nobles - English Only forum
addressing these deep human longings - English Only forum
Addressing to teachers - English Only forum
addressing to/ addressed to - English Only forum
addressing various Misters - English Only forum
Addressing with academic degree - English Only forum
addressing your partner -hubby, wife ?? - English Only forum
Addressing your primary class teacher - English Only forum
Advice from British users for addressing a formal letter - English Only forum
an indicator of direct user addressing - English Only forum
calling/addressing adults as "Sir" and "Ma'am" - English Only forum
children <stood><were standing> as the principal <addressed><was addressing> - English Only forum
Despite the improvements in addressing the root causes... - English Only forum
efforts <in addressing> <to address> this question - English Only forum
Formal ways of addressing someone - English Only forum
Get your book or get your books? [addressing a group] - English Only forum
I, who am addressing you now as ... - English Only forum
I'm addressing them - English Only forum
In addressing the public - English Only forum
it entails not addressing human rights - English Only forum
Kind addressing and embellishment - English Only forum
Let me begin by addressing one point directly - English Only forum
measures to address / addressing - English Only forum
Miss [addressing teacher] - English Only forum
Our majesty [addressing the king] - English Only forum
Position of the name when addressing - English Only forum
Punctuation: The authors are addressing two issues. One.. And two,.. - English Only forum
Punctuations in addressing the receiver in emails - English Only forum
researching or promoting addressing food allergies - English Only forum
She when addressing a fictional female creature - English Only forum
Sir - addressing an interviewee - English Only forum
Smith was finished addressing / Smith finished addressing - English Only forum
solution to <address><addressing> - English Only forum
step-by-step addressing the issue - English Only forum
tackling or addressing/from or by - English Only forum
that means addressing your subconscious mind. - English Only forum
That’s the Prince of Wales addressing the Queen - English Only forum
then went off on addressing the media’s responsibility - English Only forum
Use addressing someone on the phone if who mistakenly took the phone - English Only forum
when addressing economic, social and environmental challenges - English Only forum
"You have to be seen as addressing it..." - English Only forum
You vs You guys - addressing a company in an email - English Only forum
Yours sincerely/ faithfully when addressing a group - English Only forum
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