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This leaves unheeded retiring CENTCOM Commander Marine Gen. James Mattis's hesitancy about giving arms to the Syrian opposition because "the situation is so complex" and because of the need for "some degree of confidence that the weapons that we would... [give] would not be going to" the wrong people - alluding to a lesson mainly from Iraq about "unintended consequences".
Durham University's counselling service recommends that students seek the NHS Improving Access to Psychological Therapies service in their area, as well as the helpline services offered in our area by Mental Health matters, so experiencing difficulties once leaving university should never be unheeded.
Dwight D. Eisenhower's warning of the dangers of this imbalance was as prescient as it is unheeded.
Even when his warnings were went unheeded, he refused to give in to international apathy.
Those admonitions are largely unheeded.
Its rulings are going unheeded.
Simple as it may seem, such advice is often unheeded.
Garner's wails ("I can't breathe") are conspicuously unheeded.
The warning, like the law, was ultimately unheeded.
Haverfordwest's castle is as impressive as it is scandalously unheeded.
Yet all of these signs were largely unheeded by wider society: all perceived to be a black problem.
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