We obviously want to see Congress take this seriously and both -- all four leaders who do the appointing to take it seriously.
Ms. Fleming said she drew another lesson from her restaurant experience: Men often don't take women seriously.
Which means that anyone taking the outputs of those IPCC reports seriously needs to take these inputs seriously.
Considering the addition of better-tasting coffee, iced coffee and specialty brews in some of McDonald's U.S. stores, one has to take the concern seriously.
Some explained, even if they don't personally believe in the practice, their relatives take it seriously.
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The sad thing is when otherwise reputable journals and news outlets take them seriously.
Listen to Cuadrado's three compositions, and you'll find every reason to take him seriously.
President GEORGE W. BUSH: We will see if the Iranians take our offer seriously.
Increasingly, there is a generalized expectation that the companies they work for will take sustainability seriously.
We would not run the story -- but not because we didn't take this seriously.
So my main message to everybody involved is that we have to take this seriously.
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Others, such as former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, caution gun owners to take this initiative seriously.
It's important for elected officials to keep in mind that principles are something voters take seriously.
So they geared their advertising campaign to producing a large number which other people would take seriously.
But many hyper local news reporters are finding that those press offices do not take them seriously.
And we take going after employers who are exploiting and using undocumented workers, we take that seriously.
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It is a serious message that governments and institutions, including the World Bank, are beginning to take seriously.
Officials are hoping more than three million registered voters will take that seriously.
These will help Apple beat on margins, which tech investors take very seriously.
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PFL, Mr Cardoso created a new ministry of institutional reform, a fiction that not even its begetters take seriously.
The Philips amBX should totally win an award for most oddball device which also happens to take itself seriously.
The French luxury brands group, PPR , provides yet another example of a business beginning to take biodiversity seriously.
And also, Proenza says, when a hurricane warning comes from the National Weather Service, experience shows people take it seriously.
Mr O'Neill had become something of a joke in the financial markets, which found him increasingly difficult to take seriously.
From this it appears that Israel has not only made no headway in convincing the administration to take Iran seriously.
When the person I was to meet with came in the lobby I almost laughed and never did take him seriously.
The safety of our service personnel is one that all in government and the military chain of command take extremely seriously.
So let me briefly address a few of the more prominent arguments that I've heard, and which I take very seriously.
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They can pay lip service to the concept of enumerated powers without being at all constrained by having to take it seriously.
All of these are red flags, and you should take them seriously.
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