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And of course this entire question would be unnecessary if the Armstrong foundation simply heeded the laws of supply and demand and increased bracelet prices or production.
That is a point of contention, because some automakers say that designing air bags that protect the unbelted may increase risks for those who heed the law and buckle up.
Almost daily revelations of illicit financial dealings by the opposition Christian Democrats have prompted deep political unease in Germany, worsened by the refusal of former Chancellor Helmut Kohl to heed the law and reveal what he knows about the sources of the money.
However, conscious not everyone would heed the law, officers warned they would be out "looking for those dumb enough to feel they can drink and drive".
But then-Governor Terry McAuliffe, heeding the warnings of law enforcement that they needed the data to find criminals, vetoed the bill.
The courts must uphold the law, heeding the Federal Election Commission's warning of "serious harm to the public" if the attack group prevails.
Motorists heed the traffic laws, which might as well not exist in Boston, where I live.
But law enforcement authorities, heeding the cries of residents that they lacked food and water, eventually settled on a system that allowed staples to be taken but not televisions and other electronic goods.
Millennials are heeding the call.
Heeding the Lessons of Survivors.
Some are heeding the call.
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