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The critical step will be if the U.S. government will heed the advice of its own scientists and take steps to encourage greater action to what is increasingly looking like the biggest threat to human welfare.
The White House on Friday urged parents to heed the advice of public health officials and scientists in getting their children vaccinated.
In her opinion, tenure-track scientists will heed the advice of the guide more than established and tenured investigators, who she believes will continue to treat their staffs and students as they always have.
After the scare, she began to heed the advice of her own counselor to avoid stress.
If only the David Cameron of 2015 would heed the advice of the David Cameron of 2007.
Why did Disney heed the advice of a Feng Shui expert?
Now I heed the advice of Jack Gwaltney, who studied the common cold for forty years at the University of Virginia.
In that case, I should heed the advice of so many of my friends and get an e-reader.
Anyone about to make an acceptance speech should heed the advice of Cerys Matthews, singer with Catatonia.
He promised to set emissions reduction targets for 2020 and 2050 and to heed the advice of scientific experts.
They should also hope that funding agencies heed the advice of the CSB and ACS reports.
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