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The underlying implication was that the addressed was a fur, meaning " thief ", although if challenged, the speaker could always claim he simply meant vir, that is, " man ".
It is often seen as only a symptom of an underlying disorder, though many people who self-harm would like this to be addressed.
Carbon addressed the problem by dramatically reducing the effort needed, while exposing some of the new functionality of the underlying OS.
The situation may not resolve itself quickly, but can continue indefinitely until the underlying cause is addressed.
MILS addresses the isolation underlying MLS without addressing the controlled interaction between the domains addressed by the above models.
It was thought that if these problems were addressed, underlying notions and principles would surface.
Thus, the underlying intrastate tensions remained, and would have to be addressed later.
In 1995, Harvey founded Sandcastle, an Internet technology company that addressed the network latency problems underlying virtual worlds and massively multiplayer games.
Otherwise the developers may try to fix the underlying problem or discourage use of the exploit if the issue cannot be clearly addressed by technical means.
The push proxy gateway is addressed using a unique address that depends on the underlying protocol.
However, the underlying structural defects of the building have not been addressed, resulting in a high likelihood of continued microbial growth ".
# Gut Ache-The Holmes Crew arrive to help a homeowner with a kitchen renovation — the previous renovators had specialized in finishing work ( such as cabinets ), but had not addressed any of the underlying problems at all.

addressed and problem
However, the problem is being addressed by community organizations and city government: Trees Atlanta, a non-profit organization founded in 1985, has planted and distributed over 75, 000 shade trees in the city, while Atlanta ’ s government has awarded $ 130, 000 in grants to neighborhood groups to plant trees.
According to Kitabatake Chikafusa's 14th century account, Mototsune resolved the problem of succession by simply going to visit Tokiyatsu-shinnō, where the kampaku addressed the prince as a sovereign and assigned imperial guards.
Access to the computing environment ( e. g. the program's command line, environment variables, textual explanation of error conditions ) remained a problem until it was addressed by the 2003 standard.
The problem has spawned numerous scholarly works addressing it directly, while questions that relate to it have been addressed in fields as diverse as astronomy, biology, ecology, and philosophy.
" This problem was first posed by Francis Guthrie in 1852 and its first written record is in a letter of De Morgan addressed to Hamilton the same year.
However, push IMAP has not been generally accepted and current IETF work has addressed the problem in other ways ( see the Lemonade Profile for more information ).
The Vikings addressed the problem by drafting running back Chuck Foreman with their first pick in the 1973 draft.
Sometimes this problem is addressed by the use of such devices as digraphs ( such as sh and ch in English, where pairs of letters represent single sounds ), diacritics ( like the caron on the letters š and č, which represent those same sounds in Czech ), or the addition of completely new symbols ( as some languages have introduced the letter w to the Latin alphabet ).
This problem was at least partly addressed by the pioneering work of Marija Gambutas, assisted by Colin Renfrew, organizing expeditions and arranging for more academic collaboration between Western and non-Western scholars.
Following Aquinas, moral philosophers and theologians have addressed the problem of religious language for centuries.
Critics have noted that theodicies and defenses are often addressed to the logical problem of evil.
Topics addressed in the book include the privatization of law ( both legislation and enforcement ), and the knotty problem of providing for public goods ( such as national defense ) in a purely libertarian society.
A second problem to be addressed was the curvature of the mine.
This problem is being addressed by the rise of unit testing.
The problem was addressed in a critical update issued on September 8, 2009.
One disadvantage of AC, the fact that the arc must be re-ignited after every zero crossing, has been addressed with the invention of special power units that produce a square wave pattern instead of the normal sine wave, making rapid zero crossings possible and minimizing the effects of the problem.
Perhaps the best-known piece of legislation was the Statute of Labourers of 1351, which addressed the labour shortage problem caused by the Black Death.
Cayley's formula is the special case of complete graphs in a more general problem of counting spanning trees in an undirected graph, which is addressed by the matrix tree theorem.
In 1950, David H. Shepard, a cryptanalyst at the Armed Forces Security Agency in the United States, addressed the problem of converting printed messages into machine language for computer processing and built a machine to do this, called " Gismo .".
The problem of how to safely generate truly random keys is difficult, and has been addressed in many ways by various cryptographic systems.
The dual problem of " integrity ," i. e., the problem of accuracy ( even provenance ) of objects and attendant trustworthiness of subjects not inappropriately to modify or destroy it, is addressed by mathematically affine models, the most important of which is named for its creator, K. J. Biba.
This problem is intended to be addressed by minimizing waste generation and adopting proper waste segregation methods.
Successive models of M1 have addressed this problem with battery packs or secondary generators to power the tank's systems while stationary, saving fuel by reducing the need to idle the main turbine.

addressed and had
Nobody had addressed her in broken English at any of those places, nobody had suggested that she wasn't American.
There had been occasions when some of the more experienced had even addressed her in what might have been perfectly good Japanese.
Renan's 1862 biography of Jesus had denied his divinity, and he had written the " Prayer on the Acropolis " addressed to the goddess Athena.
While he told staff that he had bumped into a suitcase, the media briefly reported it as a sign of cutaneous anthrax and a possible link to the 2001 anthrax attacks, although FBI later addressed the rumors stating that " Exhaustive testing did not support that anthrax was present anywhere the hijackers had been.
Pausing for a moment he scribbled on the back of an old tavern bill a note addressed to his wife, Sarah: " I have no time to say more but to beg you will give my duty to the Queen, and let her know her army has had a glorious victory.
He could almost certainly read and write ; he communicated with merchants and when killed had in his possession a letter addressed to him by the Chief Justice and Secretary of the Province of Carolina, Tobias Knight.
In 1549, there had been provision for a Requiem ( not so called ) and prayers of commendation and committal, the first addressed to the deceased.
Hence the expression praeteriti senatores (" senators passed over ") is equivalent to e senatu ejecti ( those removed from the senate ).</ br > In some cases, however, the censors did not acquiesce to this simple mode of proceeding, but addressed the senator whom they had noted, and publicly reprimanded him for his conduct.
According to Suetonius, he was the first Roman Emperor who had demanded to be addressed as dominus et deus ( master and god ).
In 1891 Pope Leo XIII promulgated Rerum Novarum, in which he addressed the " misery and wretchedness pressing so unjustly on the majority of the working class " and spoke of how " a small number of very rich men " had been able to " lay upon the teeming masses of the laboring poor a yoke little better than that of slavery itself .".
) degree " but that " those ... who have not taken it are addressed as if they had.
Historically, lawyers in most European countries were addressed with the title of doctor, and countries outside of Europe have generally followed the practice of the European country which had policy influence through modernization or colonialization.
On 3 January 1925, Mussolini addressed the Fascist-dominated Italian parliament and declared that he was personally responsible for what happened, but he insisted that he had done nothing wrong.
Rousseau, who was jealously sparing of his praises, addressed to him, in his Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse, a fine panegyric ; and when a stranger flatteringly told Voltaire he had come to see a great man, the philosopher asked him if he had seen Abauzit.
In 1737 he had a physical breakdown, changed direction creatively and addressed the middle class.
Two notable books addressed the relations between contemporary Judaism and Christianity, Abba Hillel Silver's Where Judaism Differs and Leo Baeck's Judaism and Christianity, both motivated by an impulse to clarify Judaism's distinctiveness " in a world where the term Judeo-Christian had obscured critical differences between the two faiths.
It is a record of the trial of the Templars and shows that Clement absolved the Templars of all heresies in 1308 before formally disbanding the Order in 1312, as did another Chinon Parchment dated 20 August 1308 addressed to Philip IV of France, also mentioning that all Templars that had confessed to heresy were " restored to the Sacraments and to the unity of the Church ".
He stated that Hara's question was an important one, and that it was " regrettable " that none of the senior leaders had addressed it.
In what is known as the Taxil hoax, he claimed that supposedly leading Freemason Albert Pike had addressed " The 23 Supreme Confederated Councils of the world " ( an invention of Taxil ), instructing them that Lucifer was God, and was in opposition to the evil god Adonai.

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