It reinforces the fact that nothing at the Apple Store is taken for granted.
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The canal today is taken for granted, much like the Bosphorus or the Strait of Gibraltar.
In the US, it is taken for granted that states and municipalities can and do go bust.
Once a liability for the president and his party, victory in the war today is taken for granted.
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Therefore, it is taken for granted that it cares for Ecuadorian citizens and the environment where they operate.
Shared party affiliation is taken for granted, as are other shared life experiences.
And in the science of optics, the fact that the speed of light is constant in a vacuum is taken for granted.
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The availability of people in emerging markets was the next concern, followed by infrastructure which is taken for granted until something goes wrong.
Many attend schools where Christianity is taken for granted.
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In his view, what gadget buyers increasingly care about is not so much the gadgets themselves - it is taken for granted that rival brands are all pretty good - as the quality of the software and services they deliver.
Yet perhaps the most surprising thing about the debate on care of the elderly is just how far its basic assumption - that ideally each family should care for its own - is taken for granted by most of Singapore's citizens.
Constitutions written in the 20th century, however for instance, the one written by Americans for Japan after the second world war show that it is now taken for granted that the state has a duty to ensure that all its children receive an education.
This was a strange shift from political blogging, a sphere in which point-counterpoint is simply taken for granted.
Verbal and written expression is often taken for granted, as though it magically appeared at some point in time with an already vast vocabulary and set syntax.
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In the gaming industry, sexism is basically taken for granted.
The chip music and soundcard era was mostly coming to an end in so-called AAA games development, ushering in the era of streamed music allowing the playback of any recorded music, which is something taken for granted now.
As many of us prepare to gather with families and friends this Thanksgiving, America Recycles Day offers a chance to highlight another resource that is too often taken for granted: food.
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At the same time, the campaign is doing well because that they haven't taken for granted that the Hispanic community is monolithic.
And yet his genius is muted, his efficiency taken for granted, like an interstate highway.
Fair enough: we all know Wallet is not something to be taken for granted.
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But it means that there is no vote to be taken for granted, that turnout really will make a difference in this election.
Mr James's main theme is that globalisation cannot be taken for granted: it may slow down, or even retreat, as it did with such calamitous results in the 1930s.
It is often said that central and eastern Europe is heavily agricultural, and taken for granted that the new members will fight for generous funding from the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
When we first reviewed the phones, we admit, this is a feature we'd taken for granted, especially since they ship with stock Google Maps -- and you don't realize just how much you need reliable AGPS until it stops working.
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The question is, will those who have been taken for granted keep showing up?
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.
The irony is glaringly apparent, if almost so taken for granted as to make mention of it seem caviling.
Is anything in basketball harder and more taken for granted than bringing up the ball against full court pressure?
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