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The phrase "noteworthy matters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe noteworthy items, issues, or events. For example: "At the meeting, the board of directors discussed a few noteworthy matters."
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Among other noteworthy matters concerning the march, the internet is buzzing over whether Bill Nye is too male and too white to be an honorary co-chair, whether the march is too Trump-focused, and crucially, what will people wear?
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The only noteworthy matter is that the soft computing is not precisely given as a concoction, mixture or combination, while it is considered to be a type of cooperation in which each member moves toward the desirable objective, in its unique way.
Another noteworthy matter regarding water cotransport concerns the the question how, when nectarivores imbibe more than three times their body weight of water per day with little salt content, they avoid becoming overhydrated.
If Mr. Shorter's concert was not quite historic, it was well presented and noteworthy for matters of repertory.
On-Air On-Soaps commented, "Surviving probably one of the worst on-screen character assassinations in soap opera history, which virtually left viewers wondering, what the heck are the writers doing to the integrity of Sharon Newman, the once befallen heroine of Genoa City?, Case rebounded by making her performances noteworthy, no matter what the creative teams decided to do to her character".
The "Phage Display" method is noteworthy in this matter.
In any case, it is noteworthy that white matter changes on DTI-TBSS do not necessarily reflect changes in cortical functions.
While the Court's ruling on the interpretation of the Directive is noteworthy, the more controversial matter involves the second set of questions on which this case note will mainly focus.
Apart from the important legal issues involved, the matter is noteworthy because the Obama Justice Department is carrying forward the policies of the Bush administration in seeking dismissal and claiming the "state secrets" shield.
That willingness to address unusual subject matter makes her noteworthy.
Some images were noteworthy because of rarity of their subject matters, like images of Siberian tigers by Viman Vivien Chong, a Hong Kong environmentalist.
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