Executives take note: When you begin to believe your own spin, you're in trouble.
This chart made me buy cupcakes (marketers, take note) so it must have done something right.
As soon as I take note of its content, we will decide how to proceed.
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However, industry may want to take note as Nissen's critiques become even more wide-ranging.
Consumer marketers in particular would be well advised to take note, and to plan for contingencies.
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How important this is will clearly depend on how many people take note of it.
Back-lot big shots, take note: Mamet has you in his sightlines, and he has lethal aim.
Advertisers and publishers should take note and make sure they have content available for users.
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Market leaders in other industries should take note of the newspaper industry's sudden shift in fortune.
You're driving west now, so take note of what we learned the hard way.
But when David Brin, Greg Bear and Gregory Benford talk, technology leaders take note.
They might profitably take note, however, of Stockholm, which introduced a congestion charge in 2007.
Borrowing costs have been cut nearly in half as creditors take note of diminishing business risk.
Still, Mr Obama should take note if he wants to get his stimulus right.
But with lawsuits filed at the drop of a hat, search services should take note.
Instead, take note of the exemplary musical values of this production of a notoriously demanding show.
But it is the concept aircraft's fuel efficiency that is really making aircraft manufacturers take note.
Take note if the recommendations mesh with your long term strategy or short term tactics.
Anybody who promises to solve California's problems by simply attacking government waste should take note.
Gordon Brown, Mr Blair's likely successor, and David Cameron, the new Conservative leader, please take note.
Analysts are beginning to take note as well, slashing their profit forecasts for this now troubled stock.
Once we take note of these postmortem achievements, are there no names we can cast in stone?
Everyone understands the notion of crisis, and when the president uses the word, headline writers take note.
He advocated a single 19% tax rate on all income (including, flat-taxers take note, on capital gains).
In fact, television programming has become so female-focused that the male powers-that-be have begun to take note.
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Marketers should take note and be sure they are providing a healthy combination of all for maximum effectiveness.
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If this sounds far-fetched, take note that the scheme is already in place for supposedly tax-exempt municipal bonds.
There are several approaches you can take to protect your business, so female business owners, please take note.
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Then the politicians have been invited to discuss economic matters in the chamber, on a "take note" basis.
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You must use this distance to take note of your weaknesses or flaws that need correction to analyze yourself.
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