Any kind of momentum in business is never something to take for granted, because it is extremely hard to recreate.
"When he hits the ball hard, even though he knows it's probably out of the ballpark, he doesn't take it for granted that it is out of the ballpark, " Johnson said.
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But it is also the case that one cannot take for granted that even parks in the best neighborhoods will be well-maintained.
It is easy to take our access to communication for granted.
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But it is too soon to take success in either case for granted.
And we take this for granted now, but it is something that I think all the members of the Cabinet who participated are extremely proud of.
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And, we might take it for granted today, but it is only very recently that the companies who survived the dot-com bust changed the way we communicate with others, book travel plans and buy products.
It may look like we are close now, but it is very hard to win games at this level and we will take nothing for granted now with two home games coming next.
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It is a time to stop, look around, and think of all we take for granted.
Most Indian business is still in the hands of family firms, and most people take it for granted that this will continue.
Although most Americans take it for granted that they receive health insurance through the workplace, this is an artifact of federal tax rules from World War II.
France is equally keen to show military leadership, especially now that it cannot take Germany's followership for granted in other areas.
"What the web has taught us is that you can take nothing for granted - those who sit back and hope it goes away will lose, " he said.
It is not just our professional network that sustains us, and sometimes we can take those closest to us for granted.
The most remarkable quality of freedom is that it encompasses so many aspects of our lives and we, regrettably, sometimes take our freedom for granted, until we could unfortunately lose it.
It was a very interesting discussion, which often related to how we seem to take what is around us for granted and how we also take for granted our ability to rearrange what we have to give pleasure to us and others.
The price of our freedom has been far too high for any of us to ever take it for granted, and the consequence of non-participation in our right to vote is far too great for any of us to ignore.
There is a growing recognition that the old rich world cannot take its prosperity for granted that it will be overtaken by hungrier powers if it fails to deal with its structural problems.
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