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Overall our survey demonstrated that students are in favor of a new curriculum that formally addresses patient safety and quality improvement.
It formally addresses the important issue of what might be an appropriate duration of follow-up for the assessment of mortality as an outcome.
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Birge also tells the Guardian they have yet to receive a formal complaint from Ahmad on their end, unlike United Airlines, and cannot further formally address the issue with staff because like beverage services on a flight, "there is a process passengers are expected to follow if they have a complaint or issue they would like addressed".
He did not formally address the crowd at the West Towne Pub.
Only in 1179 did the pope formally address him as king.
Schools Chancellor Joel I. Klein sat near Ms. Weingarten on the dais and exchanged remarks with her, but did not formally address the union.
Or, if you prefer to be more formally addressed, may I have your attention, please, devoted aficionados of musical theater?
And she noted that the subject "was last formally addressed in 1954 in the October issue of The Homemaker".
President Clinton -- who, we are told, is seeking to establish his legacy -- should formally address Americans to propose such a noble act.
Loeb's favored device is the scolding letter, formally addressed, publicly released, and ruthlessly frank in its assessments of managerial competence.
It is not clear whether any of this will help it win the market, but the company has decided that formally addressing American businesses is the next step.
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