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I . address [ˈædres, Brit əˈdres] N

1. address a. COMPUT:

address

2. address (speech):

address

II . address [əˈdres] VB trans

forwarding address N

e-mail address N

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In corporate or commercial settings, greater importance is attached to the delivery of a keynote speech or keynote address.
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The was set up to address these aims.
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The task of training can be broken down into a number of discrete components, each addressing a different part of the overall learning process.
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What about a twist-action ballpoint pen with your company's name and web address on it?
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This scientific method of quantitative risk analysis has inspired various communities to address their risk in a planned way.
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She quickly realised that motion-based games could provide entirely new ways to address the challenges of orang-utan enrichment.
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It operates most usefully in scenarios where someone may sell or release an email address to spam lists or to other unscrupulous entities.
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During the 1990s exhaust emissions from forklift operations began to be addressed which led to emission standards being implemented for forklift manufacturers in various countries.
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The setting of the film's period is similar to that of the first film, with the speaker addressing the audience with jump back, baby.
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Packets received on an interface with a loopback destination address must be dropped.
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