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Staff members, who have lobbied hard against the EGAT's proposed privatisation, might find the government needs cash too badly to heed their concerns.
Members of Congress have complained repeatedly about what they see as the Justice Department's failure to heed their concerns on the Patriot Act and other issues.
The survey was conducted to articulate what issues are important to women with an eye to pressuring politicians to heed their concerns.
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Republicans at the president's rally applauded him and his deputies for heeding their concerns.
From the start, President Bush signaled that he would not make the same mistakes, keeping movement conservatives in the loop, heeding their concerns.
Heeding their concerns may be anything but.
Parents have become increasingly politicised by the squeeze on school funding and will be a powerful force if politicians fail to take heed of their concerns, a leader of the country's largest teaching union told its annual conference.
"The government should heed the concerns raised by both businesses and NGOs and abandon their misguided and ideological privatisation of the Asic registry".
Senior Democrats on Capitol Hill have given little evidence that they will heed White House concerns.
If Kiev refuses to heed EU concerns, England's three matches should be played in neighbouring Poland, he suggested.
It also requires bold leadership – people ready to heed voters' concerns and to confront the challenges that Europe faces.
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