abuildingnumber,nameof theroad, etc. where youlive, where anorganizationhas anoffice, or wheremailissent:
Pleasesendyourapplicationto the address below.
What isyourfulladdress?
abusiness/homeaddress
Taxpayers who havemovedshould makecertaintheyfileachangeof addresswith the U.S. PostalService.
See also
accommodation address
forwarding address
(alsoemail address)
the words andsymbolsthat youtypeinordertosendanemailto aparticularperson. It usually consists of a person'sname, an @sign, thenameof acompanyorschool, and sometimes an abbreviation for acountry:
Isenttheemailto thewrongaddress.
What'syouremailaddress?
INTERNET(alsoweb address)
the words andsymbolsthat youtypetolookat aparticularwebsite:
How muchwebinformationcould becaptured: just theoveralladdress or alistof eachdocumentviewed?
IT
→memory address
COMMUNICATIONS
aformalspeech:
in an address to sb/sth'I can onlyseecontinuedgrowthaheadof us,' the Chairman said in an address toanalystsandmoneymanagers.
See also
accommodation address
forwarding address
address
verb[T]
uk/əˈdres/us
[usually passive]
to write an address on anenvelopeorpackageso it can besentto thepersonwho has that address:
be addressed to sb/sthMakesurethatyourpackageis addressed to thecorrectdepartment.
Very few of these studies actuallyaddressthe distinction between planning and control.
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The reports include an executive summary that facilitates a quick and comprehensive understanding of the key points addressed by the report.
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Philosophical argumentsaddressone of the most fundamental yet elusive questions facing behavioral scientists, namely, what constitutes a disorder?
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The initial measures addressed sociodemographic variables, psychological\\psychiatric problems and social disability.
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Longterm exclosure plots currently capturing and protecting seeds falling into the crab-zone will helpaddressthis uncertainty.
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It was first returned because it had been drafted by counsel; government could only be addressed by principals, not their agents.
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It will be important for future work to continue toaddressthese issues by attempting to differentiate lexical from phonological representations.
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The question of how these gradient patterns are grammatically represented and integrated with the rest of the phonological system is not addressed.
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The chapter on data processing addresses these issues with a detailed discussion of the issues surrounding spot quantitation and data normalization.
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This allows students toaddressimportant issues surrounding relations between theory and experience.
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This paper addresses the technical challenges of implementing a producibility analysis tool.
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In particular, we mustaddressthe situation where we recursively call a tabled subgoal before we have fully tabled all its answers.
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The biological basis and pathophysiology of negative symptoms are also addressed.
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The first point toaddress, then, is whether the findings of variationist sociolinguistics are indeed compatible with such a model.
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Every centre was encouraged to strengthen its social science research, toaddressparticular themes and overall staff numbers.
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Collocationswithaddress
address
These are words often used in combination withaddress.
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address register
This address space is used to address registers and memory on the option.
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Wikipedia
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commencement address
Heath (1980) cited an 1829 handbook and an 1846commencementaddressthat criticize the use of the nominative in this environment.
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correct address
It was clearly a question of the letter not going to thecorrectaddressand not being forwarded that led to the trouble.
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Hansard archive
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