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We would do well to take heed of the American experience.
Government officials around the country should take heed of Chicago's problems.
The government should take heed of the threat, he said.
However, men should take heed of their skin health, too.
I believe the change we see today must be taken heed of and accepted.
"One should always take heed of the people," said Richard.
Let us hope that they take heed of this warning.
We are to notice this, to take heed of that.
It contains very important points that we will need to take heed of in future.
And you've got to suffer for not taking heed of the warning!
Yet we expect others to take heed of our protests about due process.
And great legislators who know the mean should take heed of the danger.
It will, however, take heed of them in the implementation regulations.
School Council has an important role to play to ensure students are listened to and taken heed of.
Political and economic decision makers have a responsibility to take heed of people with disabilities.
Unfortunately we did not take heed of those dire warnings.
It is to be hoped that the Commission takes heed of today's call from this institution.
On external action, the Commission really does have to take heed of paragraphs 27 and 28.
But they might better take heed of the Gardner Museum's experience.
I'll take heed of my advisors before making a decision.
The Task Force especially takes heed of the situation in developing countries.
President Bush has also seized on the issue, insisting that the government take heed of the protesters.
If you are among them, take heed of the latest warnings:
Hence there is more stress on the need to consult patients and take heed of their views.
Mexico has begun to take heed of how these simple dreams fuel real progress.