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It's up to us to take heed of its insights.
But from now on, we do not take heed of anyone.
Nathan Deal encouraged residents to take heed of the mandatory evacuation.
Democratic presidential candidates would do well to take heed of these results.
Will we — an individual or society — take heed of this drawing or not?
"Men were too busy killing one another to take heed of women's activities."
" • "Policymakers should take heed of the role they play in the global economy.
Cyrus tweeted out that Ye and Drizzy might want to take heed of her lyrics.
Take heed of these wise culinary sages—they have weathered many a hangover between them.
Instead, it should take heed of the three complaints that are generally posed by its critics.
But if you're focused on fundamentals, you need to take heed of PE data; it matters.
" He added: "Kim Jong Un should take heed of the United Nations Security Council's unified voice.
"I think that the gravity of this is something we have to take heed of," Sellers said.
As a father, a foundation leader, a minister, and a human I take heed of his words.
To take heed of such context invites the risk that value judgments will seep into the journalistic output.
Second, the president should take heed of the words spoken in anticipation of Human Rights Day, on Dec.
"Everybody in the business has to take heed of that 54 percent because it's a huge issue," he said.
Let's hope Kalanick and the board of Uber really take heed of these wise words and cut the mishegas.
Instead, he would do well to take heed of Ronald Reagan's prescient analysis of how to effectively negotiate with Moscow.
" Americans who take heed of those words might be a little rough around the edges, but they're far from "irredeemable.
In response, the UN asked that scientists take heed of "social, environmental, legal, and ethical considerations" to develop the technology responsibly.
We must take heed of such qualities of language, especially when the object in question is already loaded with pungent associations.
We as Americans should take heed of how these quiet expansions in genetic surveillance may threaten our democratic way of life.
The report, like the UN, asked that scientists take heed of "social, environmental, legal, and ethical considerations" to develop the technology responsibly.
One thing that the neoliberal pioneers possessed that contemporary liberals might take heed of, however, was an ethos of redesign and innovation.
He warned officials in 2013 to take heed of the unraveling of the Soviet Union, when liberal historians dismantled its revolutionary heritage.
"Other House members should take heed of Coffman's direction and stand by the overwhelming majority of their constituents, not corporate interests," Shakir said.
The Trump administration and members of Congress (many of whom are currently facing a competitive midterm election) should take heed of these numbers.
And America should take heed of Delhi's recent calamity, and protect and strengthen the Clean Air Act as the new administration enters office.
As severe weather events hit least developed countries hardest, many investors were demanding that companies take heed of the Paris targets, he told Reuters.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders have agreed that the bloc's coronavirus economic recovery plan should take heed of its aim to fight climate change.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders have agreed that the bloc's coronavirus economic recovery plan should take heed of its aim to fight climate change.
But in case the health inspector warnings and memory of last Friday night's meat sweats didn't fully register, take heed of this cautionary kebab tale.
Republicans and Democrats looking to chart an electoral future as the country continues to grow browner and younger will have to take heed of these shifts.
For his part, Dreeben pointed to a series of court decisions and urged the appeals panel to "take heed of precedents" and fully uphold Mueller's powers.
It would be wise for seismologists in the region, particularly in the cities of San Bernardino and Riverside, to take heed of this study and adjust accordingly.
Salvini says President Emmanuel Macron is to blame for the "yellow vest" protests that have rattled France and urges Brussels to take heed of what is happening.
And, we need only look to the circumstances under which the food stamp program was originally created to draw further parallels and take heed of history's lessons.
And those looking to twist Trump's ABC News interview into something it was not should take heed of the wisdom I was offered that day in La Crosse.
"Anyone else who manufactures, sells, or installs these types of illegal products should take heed of Harley-Davidson's corrective actions and immediately stop violating the law," he said.
There is no doubt that he can take heed of the travails of struggling kids, but when it came to listening to himself, he had a hearing problem.
However, if an entire shift walks off the assembly line or the cooking line or the sales line, the shareholders are forced to take heed of their employee's complaints.
"He should take heed of this clarion call by the people of Zimbabwe to resign so that the country can move forward and preserve his legacy," Mr. Mnangagwa said.
China's education ministry said on Thursday that it had begun a special investigation into the operation of kindergartens, and told education departments nationwide to take heed of "these types of incidents".
" As he closed out his speech, he reminded those to who are supporter Trump to take heed of their candidate's words, saying, "I encourage everyone listening to Trump- vote on November 28th.
Indeed, with inequality fueling large-scale, brutally violent protests around the world, Americans would be wise to take heed of the pitfalls of extreme wealth concentrated in the hands of a few.
Kim Jong-un should take heed of the United Nations Security Council's unified voice, and statements from governments the world over, who agree the DPRK poses a threat to global security and stability.
Kim Jong Un should take heed of the United Nations Security Council's unified voice, and statements from governments the world over, who agree the DPRK poses a threat to global security and stability.
The answer, rather, is to take heed of what the Trump victory showed, understand the forces that Bannon is trying to channel, and start getting behind candidates who want to shake up the system.
Thankfully, you don't need a degree in advanced networking to protect yourself online—you just need to read and take heed of these 12 security tips, which should minimize the risk of something going wrong.
"Kim Jong Un should take heed of the United Nations Security Council's unified voice, and statements from governments the world over, who agree the DPRK poses a threat to global security and stability," he said.
The best we can hope for is that students and administrators take heed of the uproar-over-nothing in Gainesville—and take a cue from the woman who posed the "you're all so ugly" question.
Christopher Kang, counsel for the progressive group Demand Justice, said in an emailed statement to The Hill that Democrats should take heed of those poll numbers and the potential for major Supreme Court decisions this term.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Sunday President Emmanuel Macron was to blame for the "yellow vest" protests that have rattled France and urged Brussels to take heed of what was happening.
Policy makers who assume that giving educators and students more reasons to care about character can be only a good thing should take heed of research suggesting that extrinsic motivation can, in fact, displace intrinsic motivation.
The Democrats ought to take heed of this development as they continue their impeachment process against President Trump even as the voters are poised to make what should be the definitive referendum on the president's tenure.
But if we're to reverse the trend Ron Brownstein identified more than a decade ago—if we're going to take heed of President Washington's warning about factionalism—America needs to come together around leaders like Dan Lipinski.
However, time and time again, we are seeing elected officials on both sides of the aisle take heed of these grassroots voices that affect their opinions, despite the bluster they may have in Washington or at the state capitol.
" Rather than take heed of the mounting concerns, which have also created tensions with his party's coalition partner, the anti-establishment 5 Star Movement, Salvini has cavalierly dismissed the spike in racist attacks as "simply an invention of the Left.
It showed that 68 percent of Italians feel Salvini has done well to "raise his voice" because in this way the rest of Europe would take heed of Italy's worry that it could become what he has called "one big refugee camp".
And do take heed of the warning Apple includes with this action, which warns that any Apple Pay cards you have set up will be removed and that if you forget your Apple ID password you can't use your passcode to reset it.
The controversy has centered on Republican accusations that the Obama administration did not take heed of intelligence warnings before the attack, that during the attack it refused to call in available military support, and that after the attack it deliberately covered up what had happened.
Black History Month has particular meaning if we honor the wonderful people we have read volumes about and seen biopics on, but we must also take heed of the unknown people, the folk who in the light or in the dark do the work to improve the lives of everyone else.
"The people of Zimbabwe have spoken with one voice and it is my appeal to President Mugabe that he should take heed of this clarion call… to resign so that the country can move forward and preserve his legacy," Mnangagwa, whose sacking as Vice President set in motion last week's coup, said in a statement.
With a reformist government currently in power in Iran, President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE would be wise to take heed of history.
For much more with Michael Schur, including his thoughts on how to cast a comedy, what makes a great setting for a comedy, and how he came up with the idea for The Good Place, listen to the full episode (and once you have, take heed of his suggestion to watch the wonderful HBO series Enlightened).
While Speaker Ryan has promised a full Affordable Care Act (ACA) repeal and replace package by the end of the first quarter 2628, Price and Congress should take heed of the surgical maxim, "the enemy of good is better" and quickly enact two reforms: removing the ACA limits on age-based risk adjustment and eliminating the ACA essential benefits requirement.
I have to say that is not the case for so many people: Dreamers, Black Lives Matter activists, so many people are not seeing this kind of courageousness ...  "I hope that officers across the nation can take heed of that and recognize that the peaceful protests that are going around the nation should also be treated in the same way as we are being treated today," the actress sid.
"It is regrettable that the Attorney General's Office — rather than take heed of Judge Agostini's extensive and carefully reasoned decision, and despite its own unqualified admission that the Berkshire Museum's Trustees have acted in good faith — has now, three days after that decision was issued, filed an 11th-hour appeal rehashing the same arguments that were so thoroughly rejected by the court," Sotheby's spokesperson Darrell Rocha told the Berkshire Eagle.
Motorists traveling in and around Vleesbaai must take heed of tortoises and small buck that can often be found crossing the road.
The scent markings implemented by male bilbies primarily function as a mode of communication between members of the same sex, since female bilbies rarely take heed of such signals and males are never aggressive towards their female counterparts.
Since March 2011 road signs have also been placed at ten of these crossings to alert motorists. It is envisaged that the signs would encourage motorists to slow down and take heed of the amphibians, especially at night.
He calls out to Vanity to help him, but she cannot. Belshazzar asks Thought to help him, but Thought reminds him that he did not take heed of the warnings he received. Belshazzar finally calls on Daniel. Daniels says he is God's agent and Belshazzar must take his punishment.
As to the smallest of old parishes most boundaries have greatly changed particularly Ickenham which has shifted west. Local councils have not gone so far as to redefine street signs on the basis of equal-electorate electoral wards. They locally take heed of a fusion of long history, wards and numbered postal districts. Map of Ickenham parish Church of England.
Iso Omena (Finnish for "Big Apple") is a shopping centre in Matinkylä, Espoo, Finland, opened on September 24, 2001. The construction of Iso Omena aimed to take heed of the wishes of the population of Espoo as well as possible. Because of this, Iso Omena includes many centralised municipal and private services. Iso Omena also includes apartments, with a direct connection to the shopping centre.
The Story of Ferdinand (1936) is the best known work written by American author Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson. The children's book tells the story of a bull who would rather smell flowers than fight in bullfights. He sits in the middle of the bull ring failing to take heed of any of the provocations of the matador and others to fight.
Therefore, have remorse in your conscience; fear Him that may > kill both body and soul. > Beware of innocent blood-shedding; take heed of justice ignorantly > administered; work discreetly as the Scripture doth command; look to it that > ye make not the Truth to be forsaken. > We beseech God to save our King, King Henry the Eighth, that he be not led > into temptation. So be it.
He had full house in 1793 with three lectures for the society Doctrina et Amicitia in the Kalverstraat.Wit, C.H.E. de (1965) De strijd tussen aristocratie en democratie in Nederland 1780-1848, p. 83-93. Wiselius proclaimed that the French Revolution signalled a radical new beginning. No longer was it necessary to take heed of the heavy burden of the past, he argued, but the future could be based on development and progress.
The legality of non-binding votes was also questioned. The Supreme Court, through sentence 59 of May 24, 1990, ruled the decree to be constitutional. Arguing that the country's political institutions had lost their effectiveness and become unsuitable in the face of greater violence, their 'redesign' was clearly necessary. The court argued that constitutional judges must take heed of the social reality, and made several references to the popular movement in favour of constitutional reform.
With community population of over 80 lacs spread across 30 districts of Maharashtra, the Koli community which is about 7% of the state population was fragmented and didn't have a unified voice. There was lot of perceived hardship and injustice towards the community but there was no one to take heed of it. Looking at the circumstances Koli Mahasangh was formed in the Year 2009 by the koli community with Shri.Ramesh dada Patil as the President.
Octavia is a Roman tragedy that focuses on three days in the year 62 AD during which Nero divorced and exiled his wife Claudia Octavia and married another (Poppaea Sabina). The play also deals with the irascibility of Nero and his inability to take heed of the philosopher Seneca's advice to rein in his passions. The play was attributed to Seneca, but modern scholarship generally discredits this, since it contains accurate prophecies of both his and Nero’s deaths.R Ferri ed.
The government should take heed of the threat, he said. On 13 January, the NFP's Senior Vice-President Pramod Chand condemned the Fiji Labour Party for offering support to the Military to depose the government. "The FLP is now trying to return to power not through the ballot box but by the barrel of the gun," he said. He called the call "treasonous" and "treachery of the highest order", and called for a police investigation into public statements from the FLP's President, Jokapeci Koroi.
The register entry includes the admonition "Let all who read this take heed of drink". On 9 April 1801, John Henry Newman, the future cardinal, was baptised in St Benet Fink. In 1838, the Royal Exchange, which had also been rebuilt after the Great Fire, burnt down. In order to improve the site of the Exchange, the Corporation of London petitioned Parliament for permission to demolish the tower of St Benet Fink and appropriate its churchyard, as well as demolish the nearby St Bartholomew-by- the-Exchange.
Her friend who is also working on the film warns her of a blossoming romance between Vikram and Nikki. Since Vikram has stayed in touch with her, Sona doesn't take heed of her friend's warning but discovers the truth when she sees Vikram's unexpectedly cold behavior towards her. Hurt, she leaves the hotel. After coming back, Neena instantly recognizes that something is going on between them and makes them understand that it will be mutually beneficial not to let the press and public know of their intimacy.
Muzi, born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, is the son of a famous street dancer who is in pursuit to find the truth about his father's death. He teams up with his father's dance partner "Shoes", who encourages him to take heed of his dance talent, but finds himself in a challenge that pushes him to his limits. Following on his father's footsteps, Muzi is a street dancer. He struggles to keep his promise to his mother of not dancing again following the death of his father.
Later, Minamoto and Sakaki take heed of a precognition of a future confrontation between The Children and the Phantom Daughter, with Hyobu returning to life in the occasion. When this precognition comes true, Feather- Hyobu sacrifices himself to protect the children and allow the original Hyobu to reappear just as predicted. :Hyobu is the main character of the Zettai Karen Children: The Unlimited spin-off anime series. In the series he uses a pin on his collar that is actually a limiter, which unlocks his true powers when deactivated.
Beginning in the 20th century, several historical novels appeared taking as their subject various episodes in Donne's life. His courtship of Anne More is the subject of Elizabeth Gray Vining's Take Heed of Loving Me: A novel about John Donne (1963) and Maeve Haran's The Lady and the Poet (2010). Both characters also make interspersed appearances in Mary Novik's Conceit (2007), where the main focus is on their rebellious daughter Pegge. English treatments include Garry O'Connor's Death's Duel: a novel of John Donne (2015), which deals with the poet as a young man.
There is now a clear legal principle that local authorities hold a duty of care to protect communities from the hazardous effects of disturbing contaminated land. Since at least the 1960s there has been clear evidence that the inhalation of asbestos fibres, even in low quantities, can cause terminal cancer decades after initial exposure. Rochdale Council must take heed of this historic decision and act to protect local people." Hilda Palmer of the Greater Manchester Hazards Centre said: "This has serious implications for Rochdale MBC in its management and control of the ex T&N; site.
The administration of Lange Park is done by the Chaguanas Borough Corporation as well as the Lange Park Residents Association (LAPRA) which comprises a committee of Lange Park residents within the community. The Chaguanas Borough Corporation is a Local Government Authority that provides governmental services to the Chaguanas area, Lange Park inclusive. These services which take place are maintenance of roadways, building inspections as well as management of recreational areas such as the Lange Park sports field. LAPRA would take heed of the communities problems as monthly meetings are held within the community and forward it to the Chaguanas Borough Corporation to be dealt with.
Previously Thomas Derrick had been convicted of rape but was pardoned by the Earl of Essex himself (clearing him of the death penalty) on the condition that he became an executioner at Tyburn. At Sir Walter Raleigh's own execution on 29 October 1618, it was alleged that Raleigh had said to a co-conspirator, "Do not, as my Lord Essex did, take heed of a preacher. By his persuasion, he confessed, and made himself guilty." In that same trial, Raleigh also denied that he had stood at a window during the execution of Essex's sentence, disdainfully puffing out tobacco smoke in sight of the condemned man.
Besides the above-mentioned work and several sermons Beaulieu was the acknowledged author of: # Take heed of both Extreams, or plain and useful Cautions against Popery and Presbytery, in two parts, octavo, London, 1675. # The Holy Inquisition, wherein is represented what is the religion of the church of Rome, and how they are dealt with that dissent from it, octavo, London, 1681. # A Discourse showing that Protestants are on the safer side, notwithstanding the uncharitable judgment of their adversaries, and that their religion is the surest way to heaven, quarto, London, 1687, which has been twice reprinted. # The Infernal Observator, or the Quickning Dead, octavo, London, 1684, which, according to Wood, was originally written in French.
Tan Sri Arshad Ayub highlighted that Malaysia's 60th year of independence is the precise moment that Malaysia is to return to the drawing board. He argued that Anas has initiated the process by bringing forward a multitude of original ideas encompassing energy, economy, and education based on his analysis on the state of the nation and he urged the government, politicians, the civil society, and policy makers to take heed of Anas' powerfully brave book. The expanded book is an updated version with 13 additional chapters providing a more holistic coverage on fundamental issues that are currently plaguing Malaysia on healthcare, the foreign workers, environment, the hollow economy, green technology, woman empowerment and others.
It was the temperance principle that caused Heyworth not to stand as a parliamentary candidate for the Stafford constituency in 1847. Sources differ regarding whether this decision was made by the electors or by Heyworth himself but agree that the cause was the influence of the brewing industry in that area. Those involved in the industry may have objected to his temperance position, or he may have objected having to take heed of them. In 1848 Heyworth was elected to the House of Commons as one of the two MPs for the Derby constituency, a candidacy that owed much to his reformist proclivities and to his position as a director of the Midland Railway, which was based in the town.
At the General Court Holden at New Plymouth, the Second of October (1650) Whereas the wife of Hugh Norman of Yarmouth hath stood presented divers Courts for misdemeanor and lewd behavior with Mary Hammon upon a bed, with divers lascivious speeches by her also spoken, but she could not appear by reason of some hindrances until this Court, the said Court have therefore sentenced her, the said wife of Hugh Norman, for her vild behavior in the aforesaid particulars, to make a public acknowledgment, so far as conveniently may be, of her unchaste behavior, and have also warned her to take heed of such carriages for the future, lest her former carriage come in remembrance against her to make her punishment the greater.
I regard the election of Lincoln as a verdict against the equality of the southern states on the part of the sectional majority of the north….” “Infatuated by a spell which love of the Union and a veneration for the works of our Father’s hands cast over our own perceptions,” he wrote, “we have hitherto refused to see and hear, or, seeing and hearing, to take heed of the lurid glare which lighted up and the muttering thunder which resonated from the northern skies with increasing spread and volume….Not altogether unnaturally we permitted this Delilah by her blandishments to steal away our judgment and persuade us to cling to the fond delusion that a sense of justice and of the right only slumbered among the northern people and would yet be awakened to gladden us by renewed demonstrations of fraternity and affection as in bye gone days when our fathers lived, until lo! The Philistine hosts are upon us….” Rufus concluded his letter to Governor Pettus with this offer: “Not doubting that all Mississippians entertain the views I have thus hastily expressed I must believe that Mississippi will secede from the Union….

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