The Council would have to be extraordinarily inept if it were not to take heed of this overwhelming reaction to the move. |
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Let us hope that the next reports from the Department of Health take heed of this advice. |
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The victim's grief-stricken aunt said other teenagers should take heed of the accident and not treat trial bikes as toys. |
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Drivers are being urged to take heed of the winter weather after a spate of road accidents in the West Mainland on Tuesday morning. |
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Kiwis could do a lot worse than take heed of the manners of our overseas drivers. |
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Now eight months into the changeover, he is pleased with the progress and warned motorists to take heed of the warrants. |
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All too often we fail to take heed of what is being said by the experts, especially when it contains unwelcome messages. |
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He urged the vicar to reconsider the plans and take heed of what protesters were saying. |
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Now I didn't want to take heed of this advice and end up making a fool of myself. |
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The world is going to hear his name again because they are going to be told repeatedly that they refused to take heed to what he said. |
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Political and economic decision makers have a responsibility to take heed of people with disabilities. |
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We should take heed of the fact that three-quarters of the Canadian population want to see national habitat protection. |
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You think that Mrs Marshall isn't totally in the wrong and it is in Sophie's own interest to take heed of her comments. |
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Now we need the European Union and national governments to take heed of these words and turn fine sentiments into forward steps. |
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Provide the State Audit Office with the personnel requested several years ago, and take heed of its recommendations. |
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Members opposite who favour penalties that would extend incarceration for reasons of deterrence should take heed. |
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But if you bite and devour one another, take heed that you are not consumed by one another. |
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Finally, societies must take heed of the side effects of genetic screening. |
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Through its influence on the ruling party, the association forced Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare to take heed and dictated much of healthcare policy. |
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Whatever is shaping your story, must take heed of the Charles Darwin rule. |
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Everybody will take heed and will follow the example. |
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All these banks, and others, should take heed of UBS's move. |
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Policy makers and governments should take heed. |
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We need a clear strategy that focuses on the needs of a vertically integrated industry, but perhaps more importantly we need to take heed of the lessons learned and the experience gained. |
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But it too must take heed of the new realities and realign its strategies. |
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But will the government take heed of such demands? |
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In launching a supportive housing project the planners and builders would do well to take heed of the advice of CMHC in its research on successful projects. |
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Therefore we continue to urge the Commission President to keep up the pace on reform, and we urge the governments to take heed of the reasons for the failure of the Lisbon Agenda in the first five years. |
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We must all take heed of the changing socioeconomic needs of these outermost regions, taking into account the impact which they are experiencing in their sector. |
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I want to make it clear, here and now, that when coming forward with this proposal both the Council and the Commission should take heed of Parliament's strong and united position on the issue. |
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He does however need to take heed of divisional peer Dominick Cruz. |
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Let us hope that, because of its scope, the current crisis will serve as the electroshock that will let political decision-makers and the international community take heed of the urgency to change our frame of reference. |
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This is why I am pleased with the positions adopted by Parliament on the Böge report and why I call on the Commission and the Council to take heed of it. |
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I have been in the House for over two years now and I have observed how seldom the opposition members of the House actually take heed of the cries of victims across our country. |
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Where the recommendations and conclusions of the SCWG are concerned, although these are not legally binding there is a strong feeling in New York that parties to conflict do take heed of them. |
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The new machine needed to take heed of this as a matter of course. |
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Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall. |
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And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares. |
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The Cold Warriors in India should take heed from what Mr Singh has said. |
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Take heed you purveyors of performance, you touters of telematic technology. |
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