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Therefore, our study has paid attention to this critical point that was unheeded by most previous investigations, except the one by Chagué et al.[ 44].
The panel went into further detail, stating that the previous crushes were "unheeded warnings", and the disaster crush of 1989 was "foreseeable".
The 'goal posts' for telephone triage evaluation [ 7] for example, became one of service delivery rather than clinical safety, and the researchers felt that their safety concerns were unheeded.
The message to be delivered to the Covenant people from the heavenly council, he is informed, is one that will be unheeded.
The coroner's court is also where most investigations conclude – "under-resourced" and "beset by delays" – with the production of findings and recommendations that are commonly unheeded.
His caution was unheeded, and the health-care-reform law that eventually passed created a comparative-effectiveness bureaucracy.
Unfortunately, our advice was unheeded.
But so far, the warnings have been unheeded.
Dwight D. Eisenhower's warning of the dangers of this imbalance was as prescient as it is unheeded.
Rod Gilbert scored a questionable goal that was disallowed and Canada's protests went unheeded.
Another idea that went unheeded was the call, made quietly by the IMF and more loudly by Belgium, for the bail-out fund to be enlarged.
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