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.
The U.S. decision to take Adams seriously also made it harder for him to backtrack from diplomacy.
Others, such as former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, caution gun owners to take this initiative seriously.
Although Democrats maintain that the treaty poses no Second Amendment threat, former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, cautions gun owners to take this initiative seriously.
President GEORGE W. BUSH: We will see if the Iranians take our offer seriously.
Mr. Szoldra and his writers revel in the number of people who take their satire seriously.
We obviously want to see Congress take this seriously and both -- all four leaders who do the appointing to take it seriously.
Neither he nor his employer Deutsche Morgan Grenfell will make a dime off Y2K. Instead, his use of fear is intended to force businesses and governments to take the glitch seriously.
Ms. Fleming said she drew another lesson from her restaurant experience: Men often don't take women seriously.
The striking thing about the vast majority of reader reviews at Amazon.com is how seriously their contributors take them.
The threats against the U.S. are also hard to take seriously because hitting long-range targets is still widely believed to be beyond the current limits of North Korea's missile technology.
And we take going after employers who are exploiting and using undocumented workers, we take that seriously.
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President GEORGE W. BUSH: We will take every proposal seriously, and we will act in a timely fashion.
The truth of the matter is that the U.S. military did not take the threat posed by chemical weapons seriously enough when it was an acknowledged danger from a monolithic and unremittingly hostile adversary like the Soviet Union.
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.
He believes gaining full-time work experience will teach a person to not take criticism too seriously.
He kept reminding the editors, and the readers, that they shouldn't take themselves too seriously.
Listen to Cuadrado's three compositions, and you'll find every reason to take him seriously.
So it's now her mission in life to ensure the police take stalkers more seriously.
And I just want people to understand that you don't have to take it so seriously.
While we firmly believe all these allegations are false, we take them very seriously.
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Security and reputation are closely tied together, and the banks take them very seriously.
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Increasingly, there is a generalized expectation that the companies they work for will take sustainability seriously.
Watching her laughing at her mistakes reminded me not to take myself so seriously.
Justice Kennedy, and to an extent Chief Justice Roberts, seemed to take that position seriously.
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We would not run the story -- but not because we didn't take this seriously.
But there are plenty of folks in the phone biz that would take the offer seriously.
We are professionals, with long track records in our industry, and we take our responsibilities seriously.
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So my main message to everybody involved is that we have to take this seriously.
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