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"heedful" Definitions
  1. heedful (of somebody/something) paying careful attention to somebody/something

10 Sentences With "heedful"

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And if you look at Hammons now, he's making explicit moves towards visibility, perhaps heedful of how art history will view him.
In the end, perhaps heedful of Mr. Netanyahu's warnings against bringing down one of the most right-wing governments Israel has known, a move that could have had unpredictable consequences, they backed down.
" Abraham tells The Verge that the novel this sequence comes from, Caliban's War, predated the Syrian civil war, and that while the imagery is heedful of the ongoing crisis, "It's also the Jews fleeing Germany in the '30s.
Pointing to a required environmental assessment as the reason for the suspension of the four launchers, Mr. Moon was able to show China that he is heedful of its concerns, while assuring the United States that the system will remain in place and operational with the remaining launchers.
Jurchen translation of the Chinese couplet, Ming wang shen de, si yi xian bin ("明王慎德.四夷咸宾": "When a wise king is heedful of virtue, foreigners from all quarters come as guests") Year 1120 (MCXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
A medallion with the Jurchen translation of the Chinese couplet, Míngwáng shèn dé, sì yí xián bīn ("明王慎德.四夷咸賓": "When a wise king is heedful of virtue, foreigners from all quarters come as guests"). The image was preserved in a Ming Dynasty catalog of molds for making ink cakes. After the Jurchen rebelled against the Khitan Liao Dynasty and established the new Jin dynasty in 1115, they were using the Khitan script.
He led a virtuous life, and was heedful of the poor and sick, all while attending to his pastoral duties and his own spiritual life. After seventeen years as bishop, he retired to a hermitage near Josselin, where his body was deposited in the chapel of Saint-Gobrien of Saint-Servant in 735. According to legend it was necessary to deposit a handful of nails on the tomb, in the chapel and when the nail is rusted, the patient is cured.
Although most societies afford a sense of virtue and respect to parents, in some societies such deference goes beyond the average and offspring are required by law to be heedful to their parents and be dutiful to their commands and instructions. Such a moral obligation is not necessarily static and may even be suspended during a spontaneous current event. This may be precipitated by any event that shines a negative light on parents, fosterers or guardians, such as a viral incident of physical abuse, psychological abuse, human rights abuse or sexual abuse.
In the passage below, the Buddha, exhorting his followers for the last time before dying, advised them to be "heedful", and then demonstrated complete mastery of the 9 meditative attainments in forward and reverse order. In other sutta passages such as the chapter of Appamāda of the Dhammapada, the context makes it clear that Appamāda ("Heedfulness") is to be developed in a way leading to mental mastery, meditative attainments, culminating in nibbāna. Before the Buddha passed (death) into final nibbāna, his last advice to the order of monks: [SN 6.15 pari-nibbāna Sutta] Atha kho bhagavā bhikkhū āmantesi: handa dāni bhikkhave āmantayāmi vo vayadhammā saṅkhārā appamādena sampādethāti. Ayaṃ tathāgatassa pacchimā vācā.
This is aligned with the notion of routines as heuristics and simple rule of thumb to tackle daily decisions. In relation to this, Weick and Roberts adopted a cognitive approach by explaining that tacit coordination and heedful interrelationships in activity systems of routines stem from a collective mind and the shared consensus of the way tasks are completed and each individual's role indicates an innate and distinct view of routines. This argument was countered by Pentland who contended that the performance of routines require individuals’ selection of an action from a list of actions where the performance outcome is thought to be effortful achievements. Pentland's work is the basis for the practice perspective as it pays attention to the daily actions related with distinct routines.

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