Policymakers should pay heed to their indictment of Obamacare and revisit the disastrous law.
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If we sell or market products or manage people, we'd better pay heed to this trend.
Leaders should emulate this model, and pay heed to the link between mental and physical performance.
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They are the sort of complaints any democratic government would do well to pay heed to.
This singular population is an audience every single marketer should pay heed to and speak directly to.
They (theatre) know what the public opinion is and must pay heed to what is being said.
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Before you give the designers two thumbs down for originality, pay heed to a few assorted differences.
Broadcasters would be expected to pay heed to the age rating when deciding when to broadcast music videos.
Even so, the country should pay heed to the warnings it is starting to get from the markets.
Hopefully, they will not pay heed to the advice of their former colleague.
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The politicians in Washington currently wrangling over the debt ceiling should pay heed to this (financially) grisly message from Merry Old England.
Yet, though he will not pay heed to criticism, his army officers may be more open to the growing sounds of dissent.
He is also astute enough to pay heed to western interests.
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While there has been plenty of fundamental optimism, there has been very little fundamental certainty and it seems likely that traders will continue to pay heed to the technical levels.
For all Labour's attempts to cultivate and listen to businessmen, it also has to pay heed to other voices to its core supporters, to the unions, to Brussels, to public opinion.
In an increasingly fearful world, we have to become ever more discerning about what fears we pay heed to, and vigilant of where our fear of the wrong things is harming us, rather than protecting us from harm.
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Even though the conservatives still controlled all the effective instruments of state power the judiciary, the police, the army, the broadcast media it was fair to hope they would feel obliged to pay heed to the strength of the people's voice.
What Pipes must have meant to say is that policymakers should pay heed to the indictment of the 44 percent surveyed who believe the law is taking us in the wrong direction while completely ignoring the other 44 percent whose verdict does not jive with the political agenda of the Pacific Research Institute and its funding sources.
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National science academies from 15 countries have called on the leading industrialised economies to pay greater heed to science and technology.
But he also wants India to pay more heed to Kashmiris' rights and says, perhaps merely to save face, that Pakistan will do nothing unilaterally.
We must find cooperative solutions to challenges that pay no heed to borders.
He needs to explain that, although his America will respect human rights and pay more heed to the advice of others, it will not be a pushover: he must avoid the fate of Jimmy Carter, a moralising president who made the superpower look weak.
But even if he does manage to bump up the Greens' vote in France and make Mr Jospin pay more heed to them, is he really a man to do business with?
But in this case it appears to be part of a wider trend: Myanmar's leaders seem prepared to pay more heed both to popular opinion at home and to pressure from the West.
However, we will pay no heed to the East Coast-West Coast revenue-user experience split.
They do not pay much heed to public opinion, domestic or international, and their governments can be stubborn.
The San Francisco Opera, the Houston Grand Opera, and the Minnesota Opera pay more heed to American work.
The local warlords, who probably profit from the trade, pay little heed to Mr Karzai or his police.
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The U.S. will be knocked off-kilter a bit and would best pay more heed to its biggest trading relationships.
But this is also a route for commuters, and dozens pay no heed to the surrounds, tapping at laptops or nodding off.
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