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Delivering coordinated care reflects a journey that hospitals have been navigating for quite some time in an effort to improve quality for patients.
There is no guidebook for the etiquette of a possible president in waiting, no relevant map for the political seas that Mr. Bush and Vice President Al Gore have been navigating for two weeks now.
That Dre, the overzealous family patriarch, called out of work to make this presentation for himself is absurd, but it's also a heightened and comical version of the feelings of sadness and hopelessness that many of us have been navigating for weeks—and it feels especially resonant while watching now.
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Manitowoc has another steady grower in its barge business; its barges have been navigating the Great Lakes for years.
Edward S. Lewis and Glen J. Wielgus have been navigating these complex issues for Monte Brisas, a neighborhood they are developing with Mr. Hix.
Many of these newly insured are navigating coverage for the first time in their lives, and it can be confusing.
One of the hardest things for Sarah was navigating their sexual relationship.
This limitation could be navigated by adjusting unit costs for researcher time to apply different overhead values.
Its somewhat clunky iPhone app is still worth navigating for the quality of writers it unearths.
The site is easy to navigate for anyone familiar with Google Maps, but there are hurdles to getting there.
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