Few expect a big turnout and few think the 87-year-old king will suddenly heed demands for change.
Assuming Weiner stays, the question now becomes whether the House ethics panel will heed calls for an investigation from top Democrats.
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The government has refused to heed calls for its privatization and continues to pump public funds into the carrier to keep it afloat.
If you're one of those folks whose only party piece is a garish tie and an exaggerated husky "sleeping with the fishes" Mafioso impression, pay heed, for you may have a few mobster rivals at your next soiree.
This perhaps is Mr Obama's best hope - that those Republicans who feel a need for reform may heed some of his pleas for votes for his plans.
Should executives in these situations heed the call for corporate social responsibility even without the allure of profiting from it?
In the case of the John Does, however, the outcry to protect the country and those who heed official appeals for help toward that end became simply irresistible.
From now on, rather than sound like a Hallmark card, you might want to heed the following 10 Commandments for Conversing With a Sick Friend.
The SEC has been criticized for failing to heed earlier warnings about Madoff, whose alleged pyramid scheme has stunned Wall Street and hurt investors across the globe.
But Dunga, who has been heavily criticised by much of the nation's media for not paying heed to Brazil's traditionally vibrant attacking style of play, insisted his team possessed the greater ambition.
Embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Friday defiantly refused to heed a chorus of calls for his resignation, asserting that he will be cleared of charges that he conspired to sell President-elect Barack Obama's vacant U.S. Senate seat to the highest bidder.
Listen for stories about how they handled past breakups, heed any warnings from their friends or relatives, and look out for any past behavior that was criminal or otherwise shady.
Before you give the designers two thumbs down for originality, pay heed to a few assorted differences.
The temptation for President Obama to heed this siren song, especially in an election year, is strong but perilous.
The prime minister said the eurozone nations needed to heed calls from around the world for "decisive action" to end the turmoil.
Ironically, China now leads the pack in terms of putting in place an appropriate fiscal stimulus--and is currently the only major country to heed the IMF's call for coordinated global fiscal expansion.
But for those unwilling to heed Sprint's many early warnings and make the switch to its CDMA-based Direct Connect plan before this coming January, there'll be an additional monthly penalty fee.
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Wynn is responsible for corralling DeMint supporters to heed the senator's advice.
Some even worry that a freshly insulted Turkey will not heed America's opinion when, for example, it thinks about crossing the border into Iraq to pound Kurdish fighters.
Mr Maude called for a fresh start and for the Prime Minister to heed the advice of his "design guru" Lord Rogers to appoint a senior national figure with no possible taint of party politics to manage the project.
The fear is not that Messrs Putin and Bush will find it hard to talk, but that there is little left to talk about: the main argument over Iraq is over, the delayed Moscow treaty on disarmament has been ratified, and Russia is said to be paying more heed to American worries about its support for Iran's nuclear programme.
But those who are even now pondering presidential runs for 2016 would do well to heed Silent Cal's deeds.
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Many senior citizens, for example, have no need to heed TV ads urging them on.
But this is also a route for commuters, and dozens pay no heed to the surrounds, tapping at laptops or nodding off.
More probably, he considered it time to heed the cry of the europhiles that in order for their cause to prosper Mr Blair needed to give some extra sign of enthusiasm, before he enters the next election and no matter how long afterwards he intends to defer a referendum.
You have to heed to your responsibilities here, and that includes paying for the bills that you racked up.
One question that could be raised is whether death row victims should pay the ultimate price for their crimes - or if Koreans should heed the advice of citizens such as Seo Yoon Bum, 68.
President Obama and members of the United States Senate would be well advised to heed General Meese's counsel and evaluate any candidate for the Supreme Court against the Jackson standard of judicial restraint with respect to national security matters.
But will he heed its word, especially when his businessmen-friends come calling for sweet deals?
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