It is worth remembering that without the doctors there is no health care system.
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Also worth remembering: The settlement time for many brokerage-account transactions is three business days.
But it is worth remembering that it was Parreira who got the run started.
But it's worth remembering that Genencor has delivered solid revenues and profits for years.
To see why, it's worth remembering that there's really no mystery to positive market returns.
It's worth remembering that even Dennis Wise behaved himself while McGhee was his boss at Millwall.
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And whatever the doubts, it's worth remembering they are handled in successful de-centralised nations.
That's worth remembering come the next AARP bulletin to seniors offering its "balanced" view on issues.
It's worth remembering that the IMF praised Gordon Brown's stewardship of the British economy.
But it is worth remembering that just over a century ago, heavier-than-air flight seemed an impossible dream.
Still, thinking about EDI as a subgroup of FDI can help highlight some things about the PRC worth remembering.
As far as we know, only one American vice president ever made a contribution to public life worth remembering.
But it is worth remembering that we are only talking about the extra 30, 000 troops Mr Obama has sent.
It's worth remembering that in 1966 Pope Paul VI introduced a retirement age of 75 for bishops and archbishops.
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It is worth remembering that although more than 15, 000 independent shops opened last year, the same number also closed down.
But it is worth remembering that this is a tide that has risen in the past, only to ebb again.
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In passing, it's worth remembering how big the revenues were in the 1980s and what they could be worth if invested.
It is also worth remembering that gesture is still a crucial part of human language, even for those with normal hearing.
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And it's worth remembering every once in a while, a small business becomes a big business, and then changes the world.
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And it's worth remembering, every once in a while a small business becomes a big business -- and changes the world.
It is worth remembering that the epicentre of the 2008 disaster was American property, hardly a free market undistorted by government.
It's worth remembering that the "Blind Sheikh, " Omar Abdel Rahman, perhaps the world's most influential jihadist, was never held in Gitmo.
It is worth remembering that overcoming the European debt crisis has been a Sisyphean task for more than 18 months.
It is worth remembering that CND was (and is) a legal organisation.
And it is worth remembering that slower domestic spending and higher saving is exactly what America needs to correct its current-account deficit.
But it's worth remembering that this is the first attack submarine that British workers have built from scratch in nearly 40 years.
And when it comes to business ethics, it is worth remembering that managers do not, as a rule, own the companies they are directing.
But it is also worth remembering that central banks are not the only source of money creation: commercial banks are normally much more important.
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While the severity is notable, it is worth remembering that the Fed policy is not going to reverse as dramatically as some seem to fear.
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But before trashing ol' Strom and his creed, it is worth remembering that the rise of southern Republicanism has brought benefits as well as losses.
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