So where's the business plan here if what's to be had can be taken for free?
Finding healthy sustainable food satisfying is a psychological outcome not to be taken for granted.
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Never be taken for granted, it is a commitment to be learned and renewed every day.
As Ireland's recent vote on the Nice treaty demonstrated, such things cannot be taken for granted.
But in the changed environment, old friendships can no longer be taken for granted.
And such a serious commitment cannot be taken for granted, particularly in America's case.
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The helicopter will now be taken for examination by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB).
There was a time when immigrants wanted nothing more than to be taken for English gentlemen.
They should not be taken for granted as so often happens in centrally run work schemes.
"The stability delivered by the Belfast Agreement should never be taken for granted, " she said.
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Fair enough: we all know Wallet is not something to be taken for granted.
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Symonds' lawyer Dominique Dumas argued that his client's culpability in Piquet's crash "shouldn't be taken for granted".
They didn't see money in drugs that would be taken for only a few days, says Waldmann.
It cannot be taken for granted that the Greek people will accept the medicine prescribed for it.
However, the undeniable progress that has been made should not be taken for granted, the Director-General warned.
Even when there are hopeful signs springing up everywhere, a peaceful Myanmar can never be taken for granted.
We're talking about all the ways, within the law, that we allow ourselves to be taken for a ride.
As the Constitution of UNESCO reminds us, solidarity cannot be taken for granted.
Even in rich countries not all these things can be taken for granted.
The Committee adopted a decision condemning the destruction and outlining measures to be taken for Timbuktu when conservation becomes possible.
If vintage, region and grape are disclosed, Joe, fearing he will be taken for a ride, may refuse to sell.
I'm hopeful that November 7 was also a declaration that middle-class Americans won't be taken for granted by either political party.
It is to the advantage of Hispanics not to be taken for granted by one party and ignored by the other.
As President Milosevic appears increasingly vulnerable, the loyalty of the police and the army can no longer be taken for granted.
Indeed, in what promises to be a close election, nothing should be taken for granted and no vulnerability of an opponent ignored.
Success cannot be taken for granted, especially in a rapidly changing world.
Nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.
And the same approach has to be taken for the American family.
Yet mixed indicators confirm that economic growth cannot be taken for granted.
For these reasons, Mr Hussein's full compliance cannot be taken for granted.
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