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I don't know how the Dow will react to Mr. Buffett's remarks about the stock market, but his plea that we pay heed to the lessons of history, and remain faithful to and confident of the fundamental strength of our nation, bespeaks a quality that has been sorely lacking in our political leaders recently: leadership.
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We must pay heed to the research showing us if we read, sing, and talk to our children from birth to age five they will have an exponentially greater chance to succeed in school and in life.
ButIf the science isn't enough to ease economic qualms, maybe we should pay heed to big hitters in the corporate world.
This new strategy seems attractive, but regarding the lack of strong data in favor of any beneficial effect, we should pay heed to the potential adverse effects.
"He's an immense footballer, but I'm not sure we need to pay heed to all his suggestions," Ms. Lagarde said last week, using the European term for soccer player.
We need to pay heed to Jonathan Zittrain (another scholar whom Morozov both dismisses and then later inadvertently agrees vigorously with), whose The Future of the Internet warns that the increase in crime, sleaze and fraud on the net will cause user fatigue and make people more willing to accept locked-down devices and networks that can be used to control, as well as protect them.
We wanted to find out if everyone hates this time of year as much as us, so we decided to pay heed to the alter-ego of the overused phrase "Happy Holidays" and ask people about their worst holiday memories.
But I do know that if we don't pay heed to what anthropological knowledge can teach us, it impoverishes social life and social relations, making us less able to find a measure of well-being in life, less able to be comfortable in our skins".
"If our idols say something, we tend to pay heed to it.
Until recently, we humans did not pay heed to these shots across the bow but now, I think, there is more of a recognition of this low probability — but high consequence — type of event".
France should certainly pay heed to its largely forgotten son.
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