81. The Australian Conservation Foundation had called on policyholders to reject the takeover, but few heeded the advice. 82. The Coast Guard warned boaters along the eastern seaboard to get off the water, and most seemed to heed the advice, officials said. 83. The FDA panel --whose advice is usually heeded by the full FDA -- said the drug slows the progress and suppresses flare-ups of multiple sclerosis. 84. --The new Bush administration has taken a largely hands-off approach to the electricity crisis in California, heeding the advice of power wholesaler and marketer Enron. 85. The new administration should heed this advice and get its best brains working on the computer export problem. 86. The results might make investors wonder why they should heed the advice, much less pay for it. 87. The White House plans to heed the advice. 88. The White House should heed their advice. 89. The younger Davis said he heeded the advice of local champions to a certain extent. 90. Then, suddenly, Hoving shifts into Knute Rockne mode, exhorting museums everywhere to heed his advice. |