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heeds

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Plural of heed

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And if the country's justice minister, Cemil Cicek, heeds one of his advisers, the law will not be changed.

Where the two disagree, Mr Bush's views prevail, as they have on issues from gay marriage (Mr Cheney opposed Mr Bush's support for a constitutional amendment banning it) to sacking Donald Rumsfeld (Mr Cheney wanted his old mentor kept on at the Pentagon).Working the leversWhat makes Mr Cheney so powerful is that Mr Bush usually heeds his advice.

The MMD has the necessary two-thirds majority in parliament, but if the speaker heeds calls for a secret ballot, Mr Chiluba could lose.

But unless he heeds them, his time as prime minister could well be turbulent and short.The main charge against Mr Brown is that he consults only a tiny group of like-minded people who depend on him for position and patronage.

The new set-up, says Mr Tolmasquim, would allow the government to take things such as the exchange rate into account when it takes decisions on exploration.Even if Congress heeds Lula's plea to act speedily, it cannot approve the bills until December.

If he heeds voters, he will make up for lost time in government.Our poll has a message for the Tories too.

Photovoltaic modules have become slightly dearer lately; costs will rise further if the Commerce Department heeds protectionist calls by some domestic manufacturers and expands tariffs on imports from China and Taiwan.

And a political system that heeds all voices is far more stable than one that heeds some and seeks to silence the rest.For those whose freshest impressions come from news coverage of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, it may seem odd to describe the South as peaceful, pleasant and prosperous.

The bill heeds these calls by adding two centralising forces to the convoluted spying web: a new counter-terrorism centre to "connect the dots" and a national intelligence director.In this section Heating up at last?

Even if America heeds its warning, there is precious little it can do about it.In this section Fudge, the final frontier Francs for nothing Rubies in the sky with diamonds All in the same boat Capital punishment Offshore thing Happy returns The celestial economy ReprintsThree forces will dictate China's rise, Mr Subramanian argues: demography, convergence and "gravity".

If Russia heeds Mr Dugin's advice and marches south and west, she is likely to be fighting against her co-religionists.But unfortunately, a common religion has rarely stopped countries from going to war if they are determined enough to do so.

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