Word: heeds
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...prognosis for Riding in Cars looks grim. At the very least, their pusillanimous, even deceitful, refusal to submit to critical treatment will be a self-fulfilling prophesy of sorts. It is a telegraph to intelligent film consumers everywhere, an official self-abnegation: It well might behoove us pay heed to this preemptive funeral dirge that Columbia seems to be singing for itself. The smart viewer will hedge her bets, save $5 and rent The Big Lebowski instead...
...Americans, I hope, are ready to heed the words of Winston Churchill: "Victory at all costs, victory in spite of terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival." To accomplish this victory, freedom-loving people throughout the world will have to be willing to sacrifice comfort, finances, superfluous liberties and perhaps even their lives. We must learn to be patient instead of arrogantly demanding, forgiving instead of litigious, and cooperative instead of contentious and divisive. It is the hour of course corrections, balance, discernment and wisdom. May we rise...
...should "adopt a more balanced stance toward the Palestinian cause" by "pushing Israel to sign and fully implement a comprehensive peace treaty." Sharon's response to the mayor's slapdown of Prince Alwaleed was understandable: The Bush administration appears a lot more inclined than Mayor Giuliani to heed the Saudi's advice, and the Israeli leader is feeling the heat...
...University has long failed to provide this resource, arguably the most important one for the unique brand of students at Harvard. It is well past time to heed the demands of students for a physical center of campus life—a student center. A student center would be a living, breathing center of campus life where students could come together in an inviting and social space. A student center would function as a center of extracurricular and entertainment activity on campus...
...course, is visible in lower Manhattan; Moscow never did drop the Big One. But one day, after they've scoured the Web for a gas mask, and told one another that they're quite comfortable with the idea that airports need to look like armed camps, Americans might heed Daniel Seidemann's wise words. Seidemann is an Israeli lawyer, and hence a man for whom homeland security is an existential matter. "Society needs a balance between Athens and Sparta," he says. "If you're Athens, there's no security. If you're Sparta, you have security, but nobody wants...