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Voters paid no heed by the big parties return the favour.The resultant disdain encourages people to vote for marginal candidates what, after all, are they losing or not to vote at all.
Extended HEED (EHEED) considers the network lifetime distribution overtime and space and extends HEED by allowing some non-CH nodes to act as relays between CHs and other non-CH nodes in order to further reduce energy consumption.
The latest revelation -- from no Mount Sinai, from no Mount of the Sermon, from no Bo (tree of Buddha) -- is the outcry of mute things themselves that we must heed by curbing our powers over creation, lest we perish together on a wasteland of what was creation.
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Little of that will be heeded by this lot.
He is a venerated figure, his words closely heeded by the Serbian public.
They sounded internal alarms but felt they were not being heeded by administrators.
Laws work best when they are voluntarily heeded by people who regard them as reasonable.
It may be, but it is unlikely to be a message heeded by the schools.
Had they been heeded by the investment bank's bosses, perhaps Lehman could have been saved.
A lesson, perhaps, to be heeded by Japan's growing army of frustrated bachelors.
Paddick's call for candour, appropriate as it was, had not been heeded by his superiors.
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