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But precedent suggests that she will heed history and not dip the flag.
Through spokesmen, Ms. Norton has declined to address criticism directly, saying that she will heed the convention in which nominees respond to substantive questions only during their confirmation hearings in the Senate.
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She hopes Congress will heed that message as it considers NIH's 2006 budget.
She said next time there's a hurricane evacuation, she'll stay put again and will heed only the officials' instructions to "stay in touch with neighbors".
She is not hopeful that Americans will heed her warning.
Now, she said, she will ask her brother to walk her home the few blocks, and will heed the advice of the police not to use headphones or cellphones, which might act as a distraction against noticing an attacker.
Fiorina insists the troops will heed her message, but from HP's past she has borrowed a talisman against an uncertain future: Bill and Dave's garage, where invention began.
In her opinion, tenure-track scientists will heed the advice of the guide more than established and tenured investigators, who she believes will continue to treat their staffs and students as they always have.
They will heed him.
Wise governments will heed it.
Atomic watchdog 'crossing fingers' that Iran will heed Friday deadline.
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