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Such a political decision should also pay heed to the ethical question.
But no one paid heed to what she was supposed to be doing, either.
"If only the boy had paid heed to what we said!"
They were, in truth, far too happy and comfortable to pay heed to anything that might be going on outside.
So let us relax a little and pay heed to what artists are actually doing.
"You might not like the answers, or pay heed to them."
The Church pays heed to the modern medium of television.
Executives on both projects say they pay heed to environmental concerns.
"And pay heed to what I told you down at the barn there, or it will be the worse for all of us!"
And I hope you pay heed to how clever your adversary is.
But few seemed to expect that the war would pay heed to a good solid protest and go away.
"Have you paid heed to the temperature recently, good my Lord?"
Beyond the city itself, the player must pay heed to rivals and enemies.
My argument was based on that but he didn't pay heed to it.
Then let us pay heed to its maker, Gwen suggested.
Have you not paid heed to your own stories?
At one time, the Chinese authorities paid heed to our resolutions, but no more.
Eventually, he must pay heed to the needs of his own body, or it would enforce its demands for rest and food.
I think we ought to pay heed to that.
Finally, I would like to say that the political groups should also be paying heed to gender equality.
Well, it was time that the other side paid heed to Federation customs.
Then she noticed, or rather paid heed to, being messy and dripping.
What chance was there, actually, that anybody would pay heed to this morning's memos?
And one has to pay heed to these things."
"Having recognized my enemy, I no longer paid heed to him.