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28 Sentences With "taking to heart"

How to use taking to heart in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "taking to heart" and check conjugation/comparative form for "taking to heart". Mastering all the usages of "taking to heart" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's a responsibility I'm taking to heart in my own life.
It's a result that Democrats appear to be taking to heart.
The results were impressive; the company seems to be taking to heart its own marketing copy.
We'd argue that even algorithmically generated words of wisdom from Beyoncé are still worth taking to heart.
"People have to know the system works," Matt says, obviously taking to heart the criticisms from the officer earlier.
"That movement is one that has really been instrumental in countries for leaders taking to heart the imperative of 'now'," she said.
Mr. Springsteen is taking to heart the adage that all it takes for evil to prevail is for good people to remain silent.
Below, we've rounded up six pieces of advice that you've probably heard, but that you definitely shouldn't be taking to heart (pun intended).
That everybody is already taking to heart Pitaro's four core pillars: direct to consumer, expanding our audience, quality storytelling and programming, and innovation.
Hopefully, by taking to heart the tips above and relying on your interpersonal instincts, you'll help your boss understand and maybe even celebrate your decision.
Taking to heart the old adage of "write what you know," Heather Graham was inspired to write and direct her upcoming film Half Magic after going through a breakup.
Taking to heart the old adage that the best defense is a good offense, Vassilev has pointed a finger at Delyan Peevski, a Bulgarian media owner, and Sotir Tsatsarov, Bulgaria's chief prosecutor.
Think about your favorite shirt, gadget, hat, even the shoes you wear: the taking to heart of the object isn't instantaneous, but really a series of small events that lead to your loving it.
Taking to heart the aphorism that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, the PPD has continually courted the more extreme members of the Republican Party, stoking their fears of a Hispanic Democratic state.
According to widespread reports, this decision was made by senior White House advisers without taking to heart the concerns of White House staff, counsel, and top lawyers who did not believe the decision to be justified.
Shopping may be turning into an increasingly virtual exercise, with people buying goods online and through apps, but there is no denying the power of a physical in-store experience — a lesson that Microsoft is taking to heart.
The Trump administration is demanding that Germany and its other NATO allies increase their military budgets, a message the Germans appear to be taking to heart, even if their spending still falls well short of what the United States would like.
"We continue to work collaboratively with leaders from the trade waste industry taking to heart the belief that since running their companies in the city is difficult enough, they should not have to labor under unnecessarily burdensome regulations from BIC," Brownell said.
Experts say this spate of arrests is partly a promising development — it means people are taking to heart the ubiquitous "see something, say something" warning and feel empowered to flag their peers, friends, and even relatives to authorities when they notice something amiss.
American companies—from kids' trampoline studios and virtual reality companies to bidet and 3D printer manufacturers—are taking to heart the old adage "never let a good crisis go to waste" by figuring out how they, too, can get in on the coronavirus frenzy.
I just know with the cooperation of the American people, and as we put the President's 15 days to slow the spread into practice, with listening to your state and local authorities, taking to heart the guidance they're giving to you and your family, with the incredible cooperation of American businesses, ingenuity and the prayers of millions, we'll get through this.
This October, the Women's March joined with other groups to organize protests against the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, during which at least 1,000 people demonstrated on one day in DC. Taking to heart concerns about representation of women of color and other marginalized women at the January march, the organizers of the convention emphasized the ways in which racial, disability, and LGBTQ issues were also women's issues, and one of the most popular events at the convention was a panel titled "Confronting White Womanhood," which discussed the roles white women can play in racism.
181 He urges her to live her life to the fullest, taking to heart the words of Walt Whitman, "Now, Voyager, sail thou forth, to seek and find." Thanks in part to the help of Dr. Jaquith, by the end of the book Charlotte is very much enjoying her life as a Vale of Boston.
Unaware of this, the hotel guests, led by Farber, feel bad and give him a further $500. Duddy starts a romantic relationship with another hotel employee, French-Canadian Yvette (Micheline Lanctôt). One day, Yvette takes him on a picnic beside a lake. Duddy is stunned by the beauty of the setting, and his ambition crystallizes: taking to heart his grandfather's maxim that "a man without land is nobody", he decides he will buy all the property around the lake and develop it.
It is almost certain that the O.W.L., if it had not folded already, ceased to exist at this point. The exact reason for the O.W.L.’s disappearance remains unclear, although numerous theories abound. One such rationale, published in the Cavalier Daily in 1968, asserts that the O.W.L. may have become what is now known as the Seven Society. The article suggests that the members of the O.W.L., taking to heart University President Edwin Alderman’s admonition that a more “beneficial” secret society be formed on Grounds, began taking action in greater secrecy under a new title.
Taking to heart Looney's call for research to prove Oxford was Shakespeare, around 1923 Ward began digging in archives for evidence of Oxford's authorship.Ward, (1928) pp. ix-x. In 1928, he published a biography of Oxford aimed at rehabilitating the earl's reputation. Prevented by his publishing house from openly supporting the Oxfordian theory in the book, he was content to provide tacit support, portraying Oxford as a remarkable Renaissance man: a highly educated and well-travelled courtier, soldier, scholar, poet, playwright, patron of the arts, theatrical entrepreneur – in short, the perfect fit for the portrait of the author as determined by Looney's biographical reading of Shakespeare's works.
The English language media, for example, appear to be focused on the stories of missing white women, such as with the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba. Cases of missing Latino and African-American women often remain faceless, if and when they are even covered." CBS senior journalist Danna Walker stated, "There is criticism that it is only a story because she is a pretty blonde—and white—and it is criticism that journalists are taking to heart and looking elsewhere for other stories. But it is a big story because it is an American girl who went off on an adventure and didn't come back.
An Orthodox icon of the Apocalypse of St. John, 16th century. Eastern Orthodoxy treats the text as simultaneously describing contemporaneous events (events occurring at the same time) and as prophecy of events to come, for which the contemporaneous events were a form of foreshadow. It rejects attempts to determine, before the fact, if the events of Revelation are occurring by mapping them onto present-day events, taking to heart the Scriptural warning against those who proclaim "He is here!" prematurely. Instead, the book is seen as a warning to be spiritually and morally ready for the end times, whenever they may come ("as a thief in the night"), but they will come at the time of God's choosing, not something that can be precipitated nor trivially deduced by mortals.

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