Examples of 'seriously address' in a sentence

Meaning of "seriously address"

seriously address - to give proper attention and consideration to a particular issue or topic in a sincere and earnest manner

How to use "seriously address" in a sentence

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seriously address
We need to seriously address the issue of poverty.
We should not be afraid to seriously address.
We need to seriously address the issues of work.
I urge the international community to seriously address this issue.
Seriously address me again speech.
Our deliberations should seriously address that issue.
It should seriously address the themes we take up in the class.
April calls on the policy makers to seriously address the issue.
They fail to seriously address the bloated military budget.
My delegation therefore strongly appeals to the Security Council to seriously address this question.
We need to seriously address this issue.
There are also important economic reasons for Governments and industry to seriously address this issue.
This argument does not seriously address the impact on generations of children.
Unfortunately, there is no motivation on the government to seriously address these issues.
Governments must also seriously address the question of demand reduction.

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Seriously address low-level chronic stresses that may be present at home or work.
Managers should be willing to seriously address problems once they arise.
States should seriously address that problem in the very near future.
The international community must act to seriously address this crisis situation.
HRDC will need to seriously address this issue in the near future.
This isn't the first time this column has attempted to seriously address this question.
HRDC needs to seriously address this issue in the very near future.
The New Democratic Party believes that it must seriously address the issue of terrorism.
The government must seriously address a political settlement for the Tamil national question.
In order to solve the problem, we need to seriously address more things now.
The State party should seriously address and take all necessary measures to prevent corruption.
Therefore, it is none too soon for the United Nations to seriously address this issue.
This Conference did not seriously address the Israeli nuclear programme.
If not, I trust that my colleagues in Parliament will seriously address the issue.
To uproot it, we must seriously address its causes and roots.
Active labour 19 market programmes remain underfunded and do not seriously address youth and long-term unemployment.
The Review Conference should seriously address the proliferation of nuclear weapons by these nuclear-weapon States.
Kenya urges the international community to seriously address the external debt crisis.
The international community must therefore seriously address the issue of food insecurity around the world.
And secondly, that our group also wants to seriously address the problems surrounding these matches.
In addition, he called on Belizeans to seriously address the needs of the poor.
I have also pressed the Department of Education to seriously address antisemitism on our college campuses . ”.
REPUBLIC OF ECUADOR, Authorities must seriously address situations of violence, without encouraging xenophobia.
The National Health Plan aims to seriously address issues related to the HIV / AIDS crisis.
In 1861, Lord Kelvin began to seriously address the question of dating the Earth.

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