Maybe, if other organizations take these lessons to heart it will prevent future abuses and save others from becoming victims.
The problem is that although plaque might build up in arteries quickly, as in Reversal, it can take a long time for people to develop heart problems, as is measured in Prove-It.
And now, as it moves from its teen years into adulthood, we should take heart that it has the self-awareness to know what to do next.
It would have been far more productive if Dahl had found it in his heart to take the clippers to Malkovich's performance.
It would take a heart of stone not to be inspired by the moment, so that even a tough businessman like Bezos was touch.
All of these examples have the power to provide us with lessons that we can take to heart in order to become stronger, better, more effective in whatever it is that we do.
Today, it can take about eight weeks to recover from a heart surgerythat splits the sternum bone.
The way it translates is that you take time to feel your heart.
"It breaks my heart what addiction continues to take from this life, " singer Wynonna Judd wrote in a series of tweets.
It just breaks my heart what addiction continues to take from this life.
But it could take years to convince doubters that the combination clears arteries or prevents heart attacks as well as existing drugs.
Again it was Barclay at the heart of things, rising to take a line-out and then romping through unmolested to send prop Low over for another seven points.
It is too much to hope that President Obama would take Coolidge's example to heart.
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In August Leicester's NHS trust announced it had decided not to take legal action against the decision to stop children's heart surgery at Glenfield.
It could also explain why Pfizer is willing to take the risk of running a large heart trial in patients with severe heart disease--exactly where risk is most likely to turn up.
And it seems to me that the friends of peace in the Middle East should take great heart from this and perhaps will even find some examples that could be followed.
However, it is still a personal work habit or learned behavior that the employee has to take to heart.
FitzGerald says the results aren't surprising and that it was always likely that the heart-attack-causing properties of Vioxx might take time to decrease.
Despite the damage to the near-term trend, gold bulls can take heart that the two-day sell-off only brings the price down to where it was a week ago.
It will take several years to confirm the various gene findings and to test whether leukotriene-blockers work on human heart disease.
And while the one-time superstar might be smarting from such an ignominious end to the season, he might take heart from knowing that another New York A Rod has got it a whole lot worse than he does.
Even in this high-tech era of amazing medical tools--MRI scanners that can see deep inside the body, gamma-ray beams harnessed to zap tumors, implantable defibrillators that shock the heart to keep it pumping--surgeons still wield an old-fashioned blade to take life into their hands.
It's incredibly exciting, the idea that we might actually take these cells, for example, to develop some heart tissue, inject some of those cells into a heart that has been damaged and restore some of the function of that heart.
Ms. NOVAK: Yeah, it's difficult to know, I mean we do sometimes wonder what we, you know, take a little heart in is that although we know that there is research showing that the brain tends to want to believe everything it hears and it takes some work to overcome that.
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