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State medical regulators, however, criticize these informal processes as archaic. "Bailey is in the forefront on technology but he is 30 years behind on guidelines," says Jogan M. Georga, special assistant for medical planning in the Massachusetts State Health Department...
Part of the party's challenge is to realize a domestic vision that preserves the egalitarian ideal while promoting the prospect of individual opportunity and economic growth. Two Democrats at the forefront of such a strategy are New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley and Missouri Representative Richard Gephardt. They have proposed a simplified income tax plan that would eliminate all but a few personal deductions and lower significantly the rates for most taxpayers. Hart has talked about establishing individual training accounts for workers who are forced into new jobs...
...Harmony, Ind. (1979). Meier has also designed museums that are under construction in Frankfurt, West Germany, and Des Moines. In recognition of his body of work, Meier was awarded the 1984 Pritzker Prize last April. The honor, architecture's equivalent of the Nobel, confirms his place in the forefront of contemporary architects...
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Harvard hospitals "try to keep in the forefront of developing new techniques and our patients get the benefit of these techniques more quickly than other hospitals," Bander said...