Politicians may not like what he has to say, but public pressure will ensure they listen closely.
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President Obama should listen closely to the words of his predecessor and very seriously consider directly addressing his 2008 statement.
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The only way to know whether we as a company are doing that is to listen closely to customers and employees.
So I ask citizens across the region to listen closely to local officials and follow their instructions before returning to their homes.
Ask for what you want and need from your mentor, be willing to compromise, and listen closely to make sure there is agreement.
Investors will have to listen closely to the October earnings call.
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We often talk about the idea of watching the action of the market and trying to listen closely for any messages that may be being offered.
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If you listen closely to the sounds of each star - by clicking on the media in this page - you'll hear a regular repeating pattern.
One of those early leaders to date is Nikki Haley, and GOP should listen closely to her vision, as it just might be what they need to navigate their new post-election reality.
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For example, their overflowing enthusiasm for the sale can cause them to not listen closely enough to the needs of the customer, and this in turn hurts their chances of closing the sale.
With middle and high-school students, parents should listen closely to what kids say about the tragedy, encourage them to talk about any specific reactions or fears, and provide reassurance whenever possible, says Geri Kerr, a Morristown, N.
Let me ask about that, because I think that some people, particularly on the left or the right, are going to listen closely to those words and they're going to be asking, does that mean that she decides a case on the situation more than, say, what the Constitution says?
Still, if you want to dance along, it's best not to listen too closely.
Do we need to listen more closely to the people we're trying to help?
In future, though, Nasdaq might do well to listen more closely to its customers.
But look and listen more closely and you'll spot the Tex-Mex cultural collisions.
We'd be really foolish not to listen as closely as possible.
You just have to closely listen to what he says and watch what he does.
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He told how trackers, once they have found their lions, had to listen "very closely" for the sound of a growl.
"We already have strong measures in place but of course I want to listen carefully to those most closely involved, " he said.
An America led by such a man will listen more carefully to and work more closely with allies and rivals, will strive harder to respect the laws it has signed up to and might enter into new commitments, for instance to tackle climate change.
"Users tell us they don't know what to listen to, and artists tell us they want to connect more closely with fans" says Daniel Ek, CEO and founder at Spotify.
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