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"It became clear to me, teaching in those neighborhoods, that by looking for standards to pull everyone up we are forgetting to address what the individual needs.
This can help relieve some of the pressure of forgetting to address an issue that you are worried about.
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We also cannot forget to address audiences who don't have digital access.
Even if regulators are preoccupied with sorting out the current mess, they shouldn't forget to address big concentrations of risk once the financial system looks more stable.
I believe we are so distracted by tribal rituals that we forget to address the real inequalities, oppression, racism, gender discrimination that some of our laws uphold.
A Canadian reporter says don't forget to address human resource issues: "Regardless of the type of sale, it's incumbent upon the parties to consider the H.R. issues that will arise.
If you are, don't forget to address the following amid your revision panic: Make sure you don't miss the deadline for responding to Ucas with your firm and insurance decisions.
While TaxCut has F.A.Q.'s in the right margin — and these often do answer user queries or illuminate key points — TurboTax allows you to add your own questions and bookmark them in a box in the left margin — a neat way to round up pesky tax concerns so you don't forget to address them later.
Oh, and so we don't forget to address it – nothing, not a single thing, in the field of social/real-time engagement works particularly well when it comes to "catch up" TV.
It is easier to check off a list than realize later you forgot to address or pick up something.
The reality is that many employees make decisions too quickly or forget to address key personal needs in their selections.
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