When he heeds the call of religion, he starts turning the local into a meeting place for fellow born-agains. |
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It is high time that Turkey heeds the message of times and starts behaving in accordance with accepted principles and standards. |
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The MMD has the necessary two-thirds majority in parliament, but if the speaker heeds calls for a secret ballot, Mr Chiluba could lose. |
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If he heeds voters, he will make up for lost time in government. Our poll has a message for the Tories too. |
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Its legacy will depend on the extent to which the world heeds the warning. |
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And if the country's justice minister, Cemil Cicek, heeds one of his advisers, the law will not be changed. |
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Terrorism, which heeds neither law nor morality, exploits the freedoms and advantages of modern society to spread terror throughout society and paralyse its institutions. |
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Canada will continue to work hard within the UN-led process this December in Indonesia, to ensure that the world heeds the warnings on climate change. |
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However, we feel that to be the price we must pay for the legitimacy that accrues to the Council when it heeds the voices of the States on whose behalf it exercises its mandate. |
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However, Community action on biotechnological research is based increasingly on the most rigorous, fundamental ethical principles, and heeds national sensitivities. |
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In the end, the girl heeds her father's advice, reappearing in a school uniform with a book bag over her shoulder, promising to take better care of herself. |
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Amendment 1 tabled by the Independence and Democracy Group proposes an alternative draft resolution that heeds and respects our nations' rejection of any super state and therefore of any constitution. |
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The UN Security Council has made recommendations to put an end to the trade of conflict minerals and this bill heeds the call to that action of the Security Council. |
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Agamemnon heeds the dream but decides to first test the Greek army's morale, by telling them to go home. |
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Anyone can maintain perspective when the markets are going well, but the individual who heeds professional advice and manages to adhere to sound investing philosophies in good times as in bad will finish on top. |
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Fruitcakes UKIP looks like a party which heeds the concerns of voters while mainstream politicians ignore them. |
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Many of the contributors to this edition go at it, nevertheless, especially in terms of how we can better organize and grow the supply of capital that heeds a social and environmental bottom line as well as a financial one. |
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He who regards pain as a teacher, and with meekness heeds its call for regeneration, repentance and correction, will know afterward about gentleness, peacefulness and health. |
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TheEuropewewant,theEuropewhichcanshowgenuineleadership on the world stage, will be a Europe that heeds the warnings of globalisation, not least from those who feel disenfranchised from it. |
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I look forward to seeing if the finance minister heeds our advice. |
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I hope the government heeds our suggestion and, ultimately, when the bill comes back to the House for further study, it will contain an amendment like the one that the Bloc Quebecois would like to see included in the bill. |
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