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Democrats have little expectation that Republican lawmakers will take heed when House lawmakers introduce their tax bill next week.
Yet he must know the critics will pay that truth no heed when it comes to bashing him with McIlroy's generous spirit.
Businesses and governments take heed: When there isn't a lot of dispersed information within an organization, it's ill-advised to rely on what its members think.
"Eat no wheat" struck me because it cuts against the advice most parents heed when it comes to feeding our children: a little bit of nearly everything, not too much of any one thing.
WASHINGTON — A veteran Washington reporter once made an observation about the "tricky" job of the White House press secretary — an observation that Jay Carney might want to heed when he steps into the role next month.
It is a rule novelist Sara Gruen failed to heed when she snapped up $23,000 £18,0000) worth of this year's answer to Cabbage Patch Dolls and Furbies to resell.
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Perhaps they are ill-equipped, or lack the gravitas to be heeded when they do?
Wise words but they are apparently seldom heeded when it comes to firing guns into the heavens.
Advice is only heeded when it's paid for: 'We don't trust each other as we used to.
Goldman consulted, but not heeded: When it came to the ideal size of the president's economic stimulus package, opinions varied.
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