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It is used to describe someone who is not paying attention to a certain warning or advice. Example: She continued on her journey unheeding of the warnings of the locals about the treacherous terrain.
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Switzerland, with its four official languages, considerable wealth and many shared borders, is something of a microcosm of a Western Europe that has become overwhelmingly secularized and increasingly unheeding of church doctrine.
This new "Star Trek" is nonsense, no question ("Prepare the red matter!"), but at least it's not boggy nonsense, the way most of the other movies were, and it powers along, unheeding of its own absurdity, with a drive and a confidence that the producers of the original TV series might have smiled upon.
And in his criticism of the United States and its policies, there is more than a touch of the continental European view -- often articulated by the French -- that the "hyperpower" of the United States, with its enormous wealth and capacities, is often unconscious and unheeding of the dignity and interests of other nations.
Between asking for millions for trivial acts of piracy, and asking potentially for trillions in more serious cases, they've shown that they're not only completely disconnected from reality, but totally unheeding of the actual effects of their litigation.
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State records show the direction went unheeded on the first day of 2000 when the worker left the children unattended while he went to make coffee.
The call went unheeded on Saturday, analysts said, largely because of government intimidation.
Although the relation between self-rated health (SRH) and mortality is widely known, most of the studies have relied in baseline measurements unheeding the dynamics of the phenomenon.
The ANC's demand for retributive justice went unheeded (to the outrage of many, including the family of Stephen Biko, who unsuccessfully sued the Truth Commission in the South African Constitutional Court) because heeding it would have eliminated the chance for a democratic South Africa (for an overview see Meredith 1999).
His institution had also served as a (unheeded) harbinger of the banking rot to come.
His advice to Kerry throughout the campaign — which, he complained, went unheeded much of the time — was to harden his message, to focus, as Bush was doing, on terrorism alone: to sound, in short, more like the President and less like a Democratic senator from Massachusetts.
His advice to Kerry throughout the campaign which, he complained, went unheeded much of the time was to harden his message, to focus, as Bush was doing, on terrorism alone: to sound, in short, more like the President and less like a Democratic senator from Massachusetts.
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