President Obama needs to take note of this reality and put forward a plan to avoid it immediately.
As a one of trade to take note of, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is resting and developing a tight upper range.
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The first one is to take note of the decrease in companies using social media to prospect for new customers.
Regarding collateral effects, there are a few things to take note of.
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Therefore the mood and plight of our society and taxpayers is important to take note of in discussing the challenges facing public pensions.
Advertisers, who have become nimbler at adjusting their marketing buys in real time in recent years, were quick to take note of the trend.
It is also a time for us to take note of the family and friends in our lives who mean so much to us.
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For people working as I and my organization have, it is a fitting time to reflect on and to take note of some of these important changes.
Bravo has been the first to take note of this phenomenon and, more so than any other network, built content and technology to ride the wave to its crest.
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Chief executive of RUAS Colin McDonald urged people travelling to the show by road to take note of the motorway signs as the "information is updated on a regular basis".
Other sectors, as well as the federal government, would do well to take note of what is driving our success: a focus on creating an environment that rewards aggressive innovation.
Analysts are starting to take note of the trend too, as the vast majority of analysts have recently revised their estimates upward for both the current quarter, current year, and next year periods.
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Arguably the South Korean company have bought their market share through blanket advertising of the handset, so a drop in market spend that corresponds with a drop in demand is something to take note of.
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The industry continues to take note of my abilities and results, as I was named one of the top five female executives in the technology industry by Fast Company in 2011 and, in 2012, Inc.
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"We have to take note of these cultural influences, " said Dr Cassidy, whose research was funded by Nerc, the BBSRC. and the Rural Economy and Land Use Programme, which is itself part-funded by Defra.
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Anybody using roads around the UK is asked to take note of how many hedgehogs they see - dead or alive - on stretches of single carriageway roads, on journeys of 20 miles or more.
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For this reason, a restaurant may use its OpenTable System to take note of your special requests, allergies, special occasions or other pertinent information that will help the restaurant serve you better during your next visit.
The industry continues to take note of Leslie's abilities and results, as she was named her one of the top five female executives in the technology industry by Fast Company in 2011 and, in 2012, Inc.
She said the NCT wanted the government to take note of the views and experiences of women and mothers, such as those in the Mother and Baby survey and include them in its National Service Framework for Children.
Mr Bentinck, who lives in Islington and uses the Piccadilly Line, said he always secretly hoped he would get a chance to "freak people" by saying "I warned you" if someone happened not to take note of the warnings.
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"The conference decides to take note of the Copenhagen Accord of December 18, 2009, " the chairman of the plenary session of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) declared earlier in the day, swiftly banging down his gavel.
And I also want to take a moment just to note the passing of William Friday, a man whose visionary leadership of this university system was an inspiration to all of us who believe that education is the key to a brighter future. (Applause.) Chancellor Friday was a courageous reformer who transformed North Carolina's public universities into a model for our country.
Powell's own dedication to his country that he would take note of the treatment of Muslim-Americans during the elections.
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During Teacher Appreciation Week, the people who value teachers often take time to send them a note of thanks or a token of appreciation.
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As activists began to draw attention to some of the issues surrounding these cases, governments began to take note.
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Further, investors need to take note that investing in only a handful of the billionaire stocks is done so at their own peril.
What I do think is that we need, within the Parliamentary Labour Party, and most specifically within the Government, to take note that there is a great deal of dissatisfaction.
"However, landslides can create rock falls and treacherous mudflows and our advice, as always, is to stay away from the cliffs and take note of local safety signs in the area, " he added.
How the US government will react to such a high-impact disclosure is not known, but it should take note of what can happen when so many people have access to confidential information in a digital age.
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