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Quotes About Addressing

So when we're really addressing issues like poverty, you can't do that without addressing the real driver of some of those, which is stable homes, families. So that's why to me those issues are important. They're not frivolous. They're critical economic issues.
~ Mike Huckabee
The author of McCarthyism was given the distinction of addressing the Republican National Convention. This strikes terror in the hearts of honest men.
~ Emanuel Celler
My motto is strong packaging, clear addressing.
~ Halldor Laxness
I couldn't bring myself to call him by his first name, that wasn't my upbringing. So I suggested I call him 'Anandji.' He glared at me and said, 'Do I look like a schoolteacher to you?' The next day when I called him 'Dev Saab' he looked around as though he didn't know whom I was addressing.
~ Waheeda Rehman
But here's the problem you're not addressing. While yes we can both agree the sudden recovery of this footage smells not a little, and that we appear to be bits of tinfoil-on-string to some malevolent government kitten, yes yes yes but, Borlú, however they've come by the evidence, this is the correct decision.
~ China Mieville
As we double down on urgent issues of housing affordability, access, inequities and displacement, we must prioritize addressing climate change.
~ Ted Wheeler
no other mechanism known to humankind is as effective in addressing global warming as capturing carbon dioxide from the air through photosynthesis.
~ Paul Hawken
She will open the conversation with a subject of her choice, to which you can respond appropriately. It is not considered courteous for you to ask her any questions, and you should address her as ma'am, which rhymes with jam, not harm.
~ Jeffrey Archer
Why then does the civil rights establishment avoid addressing the real problems causing black suffering? Because deep down, they are more angry at white people than they are in love with black people.
~ Jesse Lee Peterson
Be positive in addressing the envelope to your future, For enclosed are your efforts from the past. Be certain of the postage and double check what class.
~ Unknown
Kenya is risking sanctions from international competition because international organisations think we are not addressing the problem in line with world best practice.
~ Kipchoge Keino
It is my business, to manage carefully and dexterously whatever happens
~ Epictetus
Problems have to be taken care of, of course; they must not be swept under the rug.
~ Peter F. Drucker
It's not like I didn't think I had any demons. I did, but I could name them- and even provide an address and telephone number for each. As far as I was concerned, those demons could go to therapy instead of me.
~ Lisa Lutz
Our foreign policy has become an aggressive assertion of military superiority in a defensive and reactive mode, seeking to protect us against growing and invisible threats instead of addressing the root causes of those threats.
~ Jim Wallis
There has been, and there will continue to be, vigorous discussions about race in America. I worry that little will come of these discussions because we aren't addressing what must be done to change the current racial climate.
~ Roxane Gay
The year 2015 brought me so many further chances to spread the word about human rights violations in North Korea, from addressing the United Nations to publishing my autobiography.
~ Park Yeon-mi
And let's be honest, if we weren't ever disappointed, we'd settle for the shallow pleasures of this world rather than addressing the spiritual desperation of our souls.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
He realises that he has a problem, he knows right from wrong, but the psychological gain and, of course, the sexual gratification are so great that he refuses to give it up and seek another, more humane, manner of addressing his pain.
~ Unknown
Well, apparently addressing racial inequality in one's work is un-American, so I was hauled before the committee.
~ Naomi Alderman
VJ had gone to the Naval Academy, where he competed as a powerlifter and developed a distaste for military customs such as short hair and addressing people by rank.
~ Unknown
It seems, then, that the purpose of 3:14–15 is not to introduce a new name, but to underscore the precise identity of the God who is now addressing Moses.
~ Unknown