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But it is even less likely to heed counsel from those who leave.
Nancy expressed through her press secretary "regrets that she failed to heed counsel's advice" on disclosing them.
The present study has taken a giant step to convince us of this possibility, and unlike King Priam of Troy, we would be wise to heed counsel of those who suspected a plot.
In addition, it is difficult to tease out the importance of CHW characteristics on the quality of counselling and the likelihood that women and families will heed counselling advice, although they are probably important.
Ms. Pak chided Mr. Chiu, who won office three years ago with her help, for not heeding her counsel.
Both Republicans and Democrats voiced grave concerns about Mr. Bolton's nomination, but President Bush saw little value in heeding their counsel.
Investors heeding his counsel would have reaped a 117% price gain, making it McIlree's top pick over the past three years.
Heeding that counsel could put us at war with Russia — on its doorstep.
The political leadership may not heed wise counsel from career officials who remain in government.
Like Octavian, we should heed her counsel and prepare for the future.
He is right, of course, but it's not hard to see why Zweig might be hesitant to heed his counsel.
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