1. But his reluctance to address the topic now is probably indicative of his frustration over the matter. 2. Piaget did not address the topic of individual differences or individual variations in construction of knowledge. 3. Two invited speakers address topics of current theological interest, leading to discussion and debate. 4. And these topics must be addressed. 5. A hearing on Friday was supposed to address the topic. 6. A page on frequently asked tax questions addresses such topics as sale and depreciation of assets, tax credits and information for resident aliens and citizens living abroad. 7. A separate room geared toward patient education is equipped with computers that address topics from anatomy to the first month of pregnancy. 8. A special session may be called that addresses both topics, but recesses after the hospital fix until the English learner proposals are ready for consideration. 9. A White House spokesman on legal matters, Jim Kennedy, declined to address the topic of the meeting. 10. Addressing those topics effectively and consistently is how people in public office stay there, no matter who their opponents are. |