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heed

[heed] / hid /




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Arne Slot believes Hugo Ekitike's run of five goals in four matches indicates the striker has heeded the Liverpool manager's advice when it comes to improving his fitness.

From Barron's

He also learns a lesson that anyone in the expansive category of middle age would be wise to heed: Don’t put off your doctors’ appointments.

From The Wall Street Journal

If you heed our words, you will avoid the pitfalls that ensnare many others.

From Barron's

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