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"It is good to heed Europe".
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Britain would do well to heed them.
He'd have done well to heed that one.
He's never publicly disclosed enough quantitative aspects of his approach for me to construct a model based on his methods, but given his great success over the years, I thought it would be a good time to heed his advice, and screen for some "high-quality" U.S. stocks that score highly on my guru-based models.
This is especially good advice to heed if you are friends with someone like Melisandre, who thinks she knows better than you and isn't shy about telling you.
Good advice to heed.
If your baby really hates wearing the shoes, and is always pulling them off, it's a good idea to heed the vivid advice.
But the Republicans have two good reasons not to heed the president's plea right now.
Louisiana's governor complains that the government, in arguing that flight bans do more harm than good, wants Americans to heed what he sniffily calls "the experts".Some leaders are more responsible.
Historians may debate whether his previous acts displayed bravery or foolishness, but there can be little doubt that he is doing his country no good by failing to heed the sincere and urgent request of Israel's closest ally.
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