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But the House also has an obligation to heed the concerns of our constituents and to carry out our constitutional responsibilities".
Not everyone agrees: Tony Hayward, his successor, said last year that BP's top brass were too imperious and failed to heed the concerns of the lower ranks.
"The government should heed the concerns raised by both businesses and NGOs and abandon their misguided and ideological privatisation of the Asic registry".
He was attacked for being slow in handing out money, for failing to heed the concerns of families and for running an aloof organization.
The prime minister went into Tuesday's dinner making it clear that the EU needed to heed the concerns of voters about the need for reform.
Richard Woldenberg, chairman of Learning Resources, an Illinois-based maker of educational materials, said he was frustrated that the Democratic commissioners did not heed the concerns of manufacturers like him.
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The board eventually heeded the concerns.
Instead of heeding the concerns of frontline doctors like me, Jeremy Hunt used them to score a cheap political point at the expense of the BMA.
Gove, who has been canvassing opinion among Tory MPs, indicated that the prime minister is heeding the concerns of Perry and scores of backbenches.
One prominent leftist activist in Homs, heeding the concerns, said he was pressing his fellow activists to renounce the armed movement and stick to peaceful protests.
Let's hope Pence heeds the concerns of the show's cast, but also becomes enlightened by the play's unstated message.
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