0 present participle of address --
1 to speak or write to someone: --
He addressed a few introductory remarks to the audience.
However, it does go somewhere to addressing some.
In several of the chapters, educational tools are described that can assist doctors in identifying learning needs and addressing these needs.
Addressing multiple priorities in primary care was a strong theme, with time pressures frequently mentioned.
If we are to understand the value of the media in addressing problems of deliberative scale, we need to understand those institutional effects.
The younger children use mainly utterances categorized as neutral, dependent on who they are addressing.
In any event, attracting inward investment will always seem more important than addressing environmental issues.
Evolutionary algorithms have proven successful in addressing a number of issues in macroeconomic environments.
Addressing these questions requires the study of examples of human environment interactions exhibiting changing patterns of resource use and social organization over time.