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It's also hard to take seriously the suggestion that something should be done to reduce the power of the whips.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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And as for a headline like "Let us march or we kill a Catholic a day" sectarian murder haunts Northern Ireland again, is that a, something you have to take seriously, a threat like that?
BBC: News Online
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In constructing the sequester idea as a motivator for both sides to find a compromise, the administration proposed putting domestic cuts such as reduced spending for education, national parks and child nutrition into the package as the tool to force Democrats to take needed changes to Social Security and Medicare more seriously something I believe the President actually wants to accomplish.
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However, it is a bet emboldened by the knowledge that there is an emergency room nearby that has to take you in should something go wrong with the plan not to get sick or seriously injured.
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"I think it's something that we need to take very, very seriously, " Klein said.
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It's important for elected officials to keep in mind that principles are something voters take seriously.
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Then something unprecedented happened: its leaders decided to take seriously the clauses in successive education acts saying that it should consider suppliers other than itself.
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Mr O'Neill had become something of a joke in the financial markets, which found him increasingly difficult to take seriously.
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Reading as both a religious duty to kill millions of Americans and a lengthy suicide note together, this piece of literature is something we must take seriously with Zawahiri now at the helm of al-Qaeda.
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