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The country may not heed President Obama's message, of course.
The political leadership may not heed wise counsel from career officials who remain in government.
That is sensible, even if Scots may not heed the messenger.
Dr. Camargo acknowledges that the government may not heed the researchers' conclusions.
The academy may not heed his lobbying, so Brady will have to settle for another entry on a postseason résumé that is starting to read like folklore.
Hours after the interview was published, Mr Fleischer said Mr Powell's proposals would be treated as advice that Mr Bush may or may not heed.
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This book helped me to better understand why people may not easily heed health advice (something we'll be giving out a lot as doctors).
The reclusive totalitarian state, though economically isolated by the sanctions, may soon figure that it need not heed the sanctions.
Julius Caesar may not have heeded the soothsayer's warning, but if these characters want to see another season, they'll heed ours.
But here is why such warnings may not be heeded.
But some men may not be heeding the gospel of sun protection, according to a report in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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