Examples of 'might address' in a sentence

Meaning of "might address"

Might address: Indicates the potential to deal with, focus on, or speak to a particular issue or topic

How to use "might address" in a sentence

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This tutorial might address your questions.
There are policy issues which governments might address.
Future evaluations might address these questions.
He might address the media later this week.
I am reflecting on how we might address those concerns together.
You might address the fundamental point of the article.
Analysis continues on how we might address these issues.
Extensions might address such limitations in the future.
Areas of interest that chapters might address include.
That might address your concern.
They asked me to whom they might address their complaint.
Lenders might address these limitations in other ways.
This public interest assessment might address questions such as.
You might address of the uk.
It is something that the surgeons might address in the future.

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The panel might address solutions to problems identified by the secretariat in the background paper.
What institutional innovations might address some of the current deficits.
This is only one question the working group might address.
An example workflow we might address is speeding up supervisor review of footage.
These are all questions that an actual journalistic report might address.
She says she might address the media later today.
Expert testimony or prior case experience might address these issues.
You proposed that we might address matters related to nuclear disarmament today.
Suggestions are given below as to the issues that these guidelines might address.
Issues that treaty bodies might address in such a comment could include.
I think there is a structural problem here which the aid programme might address.
Explain how the case definition might address the purposes listed below.
I intend to gather all the heads of department together so that you might address them.
The resulting new materials just might address some of our most vexing problems.
Policymakers are considering what incentives for telecoms operators might address the problem.
In time novel commercial products might address some of the barriers that exist for NICs.
Acknowledge any potential difficulties you foresee and how you might address them.
That might address some of the concerns of the German delegation.
Palau clarified that its legislative body might address this issue.
This evaluation might address the possibility of attributing additional tasks or competences to Frontex.
Costly and time consuming court cases might address this uncertainty.
We might address a similar question to NATO Sec.
Next is a short discussion of how the option might address global mercury priorities.
Perhaps you might address that question to the Treasury Secretary.
The question covered information which an incumbent might address during the negotiations.
Such a provision might address requirements for consistency with the NAAEC and the NAFTA.
The second is some suggestions for how we might address the problems we see.
The BBC reports he might address the court Monday afternoon via a video link from Paris.
But there are many ideas floating around that might address that problem.
Perhaps I might address your questions in general.
The point was made that the Guide to the article might address those issues.
The guidebook might address it to avoid users ‘ confusion.
Find out how the City of Ottawa might address this.
This document might address the three elements why?
Correspondingly, components of a memorandum of understanding might address the following points.

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Examples of using Address
I prepared a short address to commemorate our embarkation
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