president address | 4.34 | U.S. president addresses his public. | ||
government address | 3.62 | The government would also address fiscal policy. | ||
leader address | 3.29 | The new leader should address both. | ||
step address | 2.76 | The parents take no steps to address the problem. | ||
study address | 2.57 | The study did not address that question. | ||
report address | 2.30 | The report repeatedly addressed this concern. | ||
law address | 2.17 | Can new laws successfully address the problem? | ||
plan address | 2.11 | But that plan does not address the cylinders. | ||
bill address | 2.04 | But no major bills addressed this issue. | ||
court address | 2.04 | Several lower courts had addressed the issue in the meantime. | ||
company address | 1.97 | That company is addressing that. | ||
official address | 1.97 | No officials addressed the workers outside the hospital. | ||
agreement address | 1.78 | The agreement did not address the status of the Jordan Valley. | ||
candidate address | 1.78 | The second candidate addressed the people. | ||
proposal address | 1.78 | The proposal would address a severe problem. | ||
talk address | 1.71 | Talks may also address U.S. missile strikes against Iraq this week. | ||
meeting address | 1.58 | The school held an emergency meeting to address those concerns. | ||
gore address | 1.51 | Gore addressed ministers in Dallas. | ||
letter address | 1.45 | The letter addressed no other technical issues. | ||
pope address | 1.38 | The pope will address seminarians there in a private ceremony. |