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So while the world obsesses about the new residents of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, now is a great time to check out some of the district's other noteworthy addresses.
But a noteworthy destination?
In a city whose only public high school was shut down in the 1970s (students were bused to neighboring district schools), East Palo Alto Academy represents a noteworthy attempt to address the educational needs of the local community.
Upon closer examination, the recent string of bank prosecutions, while noteworthy, fails to address persistent concerns that deterrent fines are not routinely imposed, that compliance terms designed to rehabilitate firms are not used effectively, and that individuals remain largely un-prosecuted.
Shortly after that, in a very noteworthy June 1963 commencement address at American University, he sketched out the beginnings of a peace initiative with the Soviet Union, of which his Nuclear Test Ban Treaty was an early step.
His opinion piece in the New York Times on 2 July was particularly noteworthy, as he addressed head-on the question of whether the return of the PRI represented a step backwards for democracy or a bright new future for the country.
In the past few years, two noteworthy approaches have emerged, addressing different aspects of the insurer-provider-patient triad.
It showed Hagel as having delivered a largely un-noteworthy, if not boring, address on the need to use diplomatic means to solve complex international problems, including those with Iran.
Winston then addressed several noteworthy topics, from a report on an injury to his throwing shoulder to being "fat" to his desire to be the face of a franchise.
It is noteworthy, however, that each addressed sequences of only one or two imprinted genes, an extremely small and specialized subset of DNA methylation targets in the human genome.
It is noteworthy that the American Thoracic Society addresses the issue in a consensus statement outlining ethical guidelines for fair resource allocation [ 4], and the American College of Chest Physicians and the Society of Critical Care Medicine similarly discuss the ethics of resource allocation in their moral guidelines regarding the withdrawal of intensive care [ 5].
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