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But it too must take heed of the new realities and realign its strategies.
Manufacturers of household machinery are also taking heed of the demand for quiet.
That is, as long as you take heed of the next lesson.
There are signs that the security council is beginning to take heed of the groundswell.
Now that I've submitted my application, sometimes I do wonder if I should have taken heed of the feedback.
Doing so would look like Germany's taking heed of the fact that its imbalances restrict growth elsewhere.
Catherine Howarth, chief executive of ShareAction, said: "BP should take heed of the groundswell of opposition on remuneration.
The BBC Trust said that the government must take heed of the overwhelming public support for the corporation.
President Bush has also seized on the issue, insisting that the government take heed of the protesters.
He also urged the West to take heed of the fighters' success thus far, in battles they have fought largely alone.
But West had overlooked one important possibility: South, taking heed of the warning, ran from an impossible slam to a makable one, six no-trump.
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