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I . ad·dress <-es> SUST. [əˈdres]

1. address (abode):

address
naslov m
not known at this address

2. address (speech):

address to
govor m +dat.
address to

3. address (title):

form of address

II . ad·dress V. trans. [əˈdres]

1. address (write address):

address to
naslavljati [form. perf. nasloviti ]na

2. address (speak to):

address
nagovarjati [form. perf. nagovoriti]

address V.

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address

ˈbusi·ness ad·dress SUST.

eˈlec·tion ad·dress SUST.

election address

ˈfor·ward·ing ad·dress SUST.

forwarding address

ˈhome ad·dress SUST.

home address
home address

pub·lic ad·ˈdress SUST., pub·lic ad·ˈdress sys·tem SUST.

public address

ˈe-mail ad·dress SUST.

to address V.

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His organization offers solutions for low-end mobile phones (under $40) to address the needs of the non-smartphone mobile consumers in emerging markets.
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Any reforms that do not address that fundamental problem are only skin-deep.
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It would be easier to address the problem with better data, but no-one has been able to find speakers of the language again.
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Rather than having names they are simply called by their address.
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An example is a form letter in which the name, e-mail address, and other details about an individual are filled from a database.
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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 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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Well, let's address those remarks concerning the impracticability of these cars.
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Human rights advocates protested that previous human rights violations in the province needed to be addressed, however.
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The 1870s provided several massive projects which contextualized the green as a central meeting point, prestige address and formalized the use of the square.
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