If the situation right now, due to the edit war, is to inflamed to WP : AGF then please take a few days holiday and come back and readdress the issue later.
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Deng was apparently shocked, but having started preparations to invade Vietnam partly on the strength of the upcoming normalization, he went ahead, telling the Americans that he would readdress the question later.
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But the government, which favors membership of the single currency in principle, said it would readdress the issue within a year, and would publish enabling legislation for a referendum on membership within months.
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Levine, who is searching the Wallenberg archives for the commission, added : " Sweden needs to readdress its history and its memory of the war in a more open and honest fashion than it has.
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"We're now examining what is legally possible and what is appropriate for the state in trying to readdress this issue, " said Senate Majority Leader Tom Price ( R-Roswell ).
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In June 2003, Brown said only the last of those tests had been met, but he pledged to pursue " radical " reforms that would make it possible to readdress the issue within a year.
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In his 2002 work " Black Sun ", which was originally intended to trace the survival of " occult Nazi themes " in the postwar period, Goodrick-Clarke considered it necessary to readdress the topic.
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Such a service represents an attempt to readdress the role of women within the framework of Orthodox halakhah, Jewish law as represented by traditional Jewish sources including the Talmud, the Shulhan Arukh, and responsa of Orthodox rabbis.
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:: : : : If you can then find the right word for what you mean, maybe we can readdress the question of relationships between / among / in something and something else in a particular religion, eh?
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Talking about the film, the director noted he tried to readdress the problem of the " concept of pure love being lost to today's generation " and incorporated elements of mysticism, Sufism and a Zen feel to the story.