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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Addressed

Hi, I don't understand what is "addressed" in this context? Thanks...

"The human role in the world drama can be addressed from three different perspectives: human nature, organizational behavior, and idiosyncratic behavior."
  

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To address something in this context is to deal with it, or to pay attention to it. You might say the issue may be "looked at" from three different points of view.

  • To address something in this context is to deal with it, or to pay attention to it.
  • You might say the issue may be "looked at" from three different points of view.
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To address something in this context is to deal with it, or to pay attention to it.

You might say the issue may be "looked at" from three different points of view.
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Hi Avangi, I'll use in the last option you ofered I can understand it well thanks...

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