How much should the music industry take to heart from all of these reports?
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However, it is still a personal work habit or learned behavior that the employee has to take to heart.
Future policymakers should take to heart the constructive lessons of these two engagements.
This is a very powerful concept which all leaders should take to heart.
Despite a gimmicky premise, "Chronicle" fuels its action with characters you can laugh with, understand and even take to heart.
Although a rudimentary metric, CTRs clearly illustrate a lesson Facebook should take to heart: After the novelty wears off, rates drop.
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If we are to take this lame analogy to heart, then we would have to also take to heart certain aspects conveniently excluded by the author.
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The only solace for the Prime Minister Rajoy might take to heart is an old Spanish saying, A mal tiempo, buena cara- In bad times, a face held high.
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All of these examples have the power to provide us with lessons that we can take to heart in order to become stronger, better, more effective in whatever it is that we do.
"Young people anywhere from 20 to 40 to 50 really should probably take this to heart and try to lower the fat in their diet, " said Grace Petot of Case Western Reserve University.
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The reason why we refuse to take these examples to heart is rather simple.
The immigrant workers organized games and the locals were quick to take the game to heart.
But though we have been surrounded by them for centuries, we rarely take them to heart.
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He would take these things and take them to heart.
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Our fans always have been and remain our greatest concern, and we pride ourselves on the fact that you all know that we listen to you and take your opinions to heart.
There is still a long way to go before millions of patients take 301012 to prevent heart attacks--although the drug could be on the market to help some exceptionally sick people in just a few years.
Then, we are implementing shared decision-making, using point-of-care tools that help with issues such as which medicine to take for diabetes or whether to take statins or aspirin to reduce the risk of heart attack.
Our reviews -- and the steps that we've taken and will continue to take -- go to the heart of the kind of intelligence and homeland security we need in the 21st century.
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He might take the criticisms to heart and improve in the areas that are needed.
Corporate managers should take the debacle to heart and be honest with themselves and their creditors about their condition.
Maybe, if other organizations take these lessons to heart it will prevent future abuses and save others from becoming victims.
Demand for both bonds was higher than at the previous auction, and the markets appeared to take heart from this, with European share indexes rising after the result.
If a kid sees a woman wearing a T-shirt reading "I'm With Stupid, " he or she might take the words to heart, thereafter treating the woman's husband with scorn, derision and perhaps even contumely.
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It is too much to hope that President Obama would take Coolidge's example to heart.
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