heed
Example Sentences
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Congress must heed these lessons and avoid repeating this mistake.
From Barron's
Finally, it’s worth paying heed to tax considerations, keeping in mind that tax and estate laws can change over time.
From MarketWatch
So while 2026 appears to be the likelier option for a ruling, investors would be wise to heed another point from Scotusblog: The court can add last-minute opinion days at any point in the term.
From MarketWatch
When the agency which oversees Australia's blood banks revealed stocks had dipped dangerously low, hundreds of people heeded their call.
From BBC
“Policymakers are wary of endorsing a premature and unwarranted rise in short-term rates and could step up their jawboning efforts in upcoming appearances if markets fail to heed the message,” Schamotta said.
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