Sentences with phrase «fully addressed this point»

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For Alycia Nielsen's words of appreciation I am grateful, although I will point out that what I have said does not fully address George Weigel's charge that Caritas in Veritate «resembles a duck - billed platypus.»
As prime minister of the whole of the UK, Cameron had a clear duty, especially when addressing a world audience from foreign soil, and after Obama had attacked the Scottish minister's action, to point out that the decision was fully in accordance with Scottish law; that it followed due process; and that it was defensible on purely humanitarian grounds — even if he, Cameron, would have decided differently had the decision been his.
Clinton is rolling out a comprehensive plan to address millions of Americans coping with mental illness, pointing to the need to fully integrate mental health services into the nation's health - care system.
Because I treat patients with lasers (wrinkles, acne scars, etc), one important point I always mention is that if you are trying to address obvious sighs of aging or serious skin issues, topical products, no matter how pricey, will not help fully address the problem.
To me, that is «personal crap» because it does not address the points being made; because it implies that the other's point of view can safely be ignored (ie., the other's stance is «dishonest», rather than possibly proceeding from predicates not fully grasped); and, most of all, because its main effect is to assert personal superiority (ie., «I'm doing it right and you are not.»)
Kane made some good points about the need for action now to address fully autonomous weapons as «history has shown us that we do not need to wait for a threat to emerge fully before we can take action.»
These findings point to the need to examine the perceptions of child welfare personnel more fully, as well as address their concerns and strategies from a policy and practice perspective.
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