This result only shows that you cannot take any side for granted these days.
But we take its presence for granted even as its use depletes our resources.
And yet his genius is muted, his efficiency taken for granted, like an interstate highway.
"We take soil for granted, but we need to pay more attention to it, " she says.
The unfailingly consistent excellence of the Irish Rep is no less easy to take for granted.
One of the government services that most of us take for granted is weather forecasting.
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"Believe me, I don't take him for granted, " Yankees manager Joe Girardi said of Rivera.
So that the disabled have access to facilities the rest of us take for granted.
"We're not going to take anything for granted, " said an Obama campaign official on Tuesday.
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To be part of a team like this, we do not take it for granted.
The implication is that with its 30% market share, Tesco took its British customers for granted.
The initial deterrent effect has largely disappeared because people just take it for granted.
That most of us now take this for granted is largely because of him.
It also mutes somewhat the Republican argument that the Democrats take the black vote for granted.
In other words, we have to take for granted that many of our ideas will fail.
Confidence in a banking system is something we, here in America, take for granted.
To them, the security practices we engineers take for granted are difficult, fragmented, and non-intuitive.
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The question is, will those who have been taken for granted keep showing up?
But Williams is taking nothing for granted against the Italians on their home patch.
But when you don't run, your friends take you for granted and your enemies despise you.
Why such excitement over reports which the rest of the world takes for granted?
Finding healthy sustainable food satisfying is a psychological outcome not to be taken for granted.
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Listen carefully and then take it for granted that the exact opposite will happen.
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Never be taken for granted, it is a commitment to be learned and renewed every day.
These taken for granted systems are what modern societies depend on to sustain human life.
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"I'll try and instil in the players not to take them for granted, " said Houston.
As Ireland's recent vote on the Nice treaty demonstrated, such things cannot be taken for granted.
Thereafter, European jockeys who came to race in India couldn't take the racing authorities for granted.
History suggests the EU cannot take the support of the Irish people for granted.
But we most certainly, as Rothkopf says, cannot afford to take it for granted.
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