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13 Sentences With "taken heed"

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A senior French official doubted Trump had taken heed of European concerns.
Investors have taken heed of the independence referendum in Catalonia and the violent efforts from the Spanish authorities to halt the vote.
The broadcaster has apparently taken heed of the angry group and positioned the weather man on the left hand side of the screen for now.
Foreign investors have also taken heed: the number of foreign direct investment projects has dropped by a tenth in two years, while jumping in the rest of the country.
In fact, the ruling noted that when the work rule was first proposed, many commenters expressed concerns that it would lead to people losing coverage, but that Mr. Azar had not taken heed.
You might have noted a couple of new-breed Latin-jazz albums by the O'Farrill Brothers Band, or taken heed of Mr. O'Farrill's strong finish at the 2014 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Trumpet Competition.
The OECD has for years criticized Panama for its refusal to join the global push for transparency but its government appears to have taken heed of the backlash, announcing on Thursday that its commitment to financial transparency was "irreversible".
School Council has an important role to play to ensure students are listened to and taken heed of. Also that they understand why decisions are made that affect them. The School Council members feed back and discuss issues with the Tutor Group under the guidance of the Tutor.
Not being able to throw as hard as earlier in his career meant it was important for Seo to maintain a high degree of control over his pitches which, on occasion he was unable to do. This, along with Seo's reluctance to change his pitching mechanics, led to confrontations with Mets' pitching coach Rick Peterson. In , Seo seemed to have taken heed of this advice, developing a slider, splitter, and curveball. The Mets' surplus of pitchers resulted in his spending much of the year at Norfolk.
In 1868, another short glossary of local Sylheti terms were written up and compared to standard Bengali to allow ease in understanding the vernacular. There was an influence of the Assamese language on Sylheti when Sylhet was separated from Bengal and became part of the Assam Province, British India in 1874. This however led to an opposition in Sylhet where demands to be reincorporated with the Bengal Province were not taken heed of by the British. Sylhetis not only felt a historical or cultural affinity with Bengal, but also linguistically.
In 1978, he wrote to the Foreign Secretary David Owen that half of the Hong Kong population, 62 percent of those aged 18 to 34, "positively want a measure of elected representation" in the Legislative Council. He warned the British government that "if the voice of the people is not taken heed of now" there could be "disturbances". The warning received little attention from the government. Seeing the increasing frustration with the limited franchise and the unwillingness of the government to introduce more elected offices, Bernacchi threatened to boycott the Urban Council elections in 1979.
Wright said that Angleton referred to this assertion coming from a source (whom he did not name but who was probably Golitsyn). Golitsyn's words had been frequently taken heed of by Angleton, who had grown suspicious of many political figures' loyalty, such as in the case of Henry Kissinger.Espionage is sublime onscreen, but hardly ever changes history Jeet Heer, Globe and Mail 9 July 2010 According to Wright, Angleton offered to provide further information on the condition that MI5 guarantee to keep the allegations from "political circles",Wright, p. 364. but the management of MI5 declined to accept restrictions on the use of the information and Angleton told them nothing more.
In 2009, the archaeologists Martin Smith and Megan Brickley noted that Bennett's excavations had taken heed of Pitt-Rivers's advice that excavations should be recorded in full. They noted that Bennett had provided "clear plan and section drawings, photographs of the monument and careful attempts to consider site formation processes." Suggesting that the monument was constructed on agricultural land, in his published report Bennett cited the ideas of anthropologist James Frazer in The Golden Bough in proposing that the Coldrum Stones "may at one time have been dedicated, though not necessarily initially so, to the worship of the corn god and of agriculture." He believed that the human remains found at the site were the victims of human sacrifice killed in fertility rites; conversely, Evans later stated that "we have no means of knowing" whether human sacrifice had taken place at the site.

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