Myeloma patients take it as long as it works and they can handle the side effects.
If Tintin also does strong business on 3-D screens, studio heads should take it as a sign.
Facebook spokesman Elliot Schrage thinks the book is so inaccurate readers will not take it as fact.
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They will take it as proof that he always intended to wriggle out of the offer they rejected.
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Myself I take it as just being yet another example of how strange the patent laws have become recently.
It might not, of course, be meant as a compliment, but Vancouverites stoutly intend to take it as one.
So but I do take it as a matter of getting the attention, getting that 15 minutes of fame.
He seems to just take it as a given that patents promote innovation.
We'll take it as a badge of journalistic honor that some of our editorial-page writers were among those hacked.
So when I'm criticized for doing that I take it as a compliment.
Take it as a response, a positive response, to opposition criticism that Labour has done nothing and worse, doesn't know what to do next.
That answer looks evasive in black and white, but at the time I simply take it as a sign of his antipathy toward the question.
But I would instead take it as evidence that competition works.
There is much distance and disaffection on parade, and we are meant to take it as coolly and uncomplainingly as the characters do, but that presumption rankles.
They almost take it as a challenge to stop you.
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We decided we could either take it as feedback or we could contact him - so we rapidly set up the BTCare Twitter ID and reached out to him.
At this point in our political and medical culture many folks take it as a received truth from above that doctors should not be consulting with drug and device companies.
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The cellphone substantiation provision was needed because the Internal Revenue Service has strict, congressionally ordered rules requiring proof you made a donation if you want to take it as a tax deduction.
He opposed the move to sist - or pause - the action and said it was sought to take it as quickly as possible to a hearing to argue the relevancy of the case.
"I take it as a compliment that we have got this result, the team had a good game and I think it is a good result, " veteran Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf said, AFP reported.
"Marcel Hirscher won this race here today, he was ahead big time but I guess I'll take it as it is, " Ligety said after his first win at a venue where Hirscher won both slaloms in 2012.
"The team should not take it as a pressure, they should focus on their game and enjoy instead, " stated the former Sri Lanka skipper, who lost the opportunity to lead the country in the 2007 World Cup because of injuries.
So when I am asked if I work at home, perhaps I should not take it as a polite way of asking me if my company is so small that I need to work out of my house, but rather if I am part of a modern organization that has its employees work from home.
This is a deeply held survival mechanism: when we see that the leader is doing his or her best to share whatever resources exist within the group so that as many as possible can survive and thrive, we take it as an important signal that the leader cares more about the success of the group than about protecting him or herself.
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It will take as long to go through it as it would take to go around, admits Humborstad.
Thomas warned Welsh rugby it could take as long as it took England which could force respected coach Gatland, who guided Wales to the Grand Slam in his first Six Nations campaign, to consider his own future.
It's going to take as long as it takes.
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"I just want to get the most out of these arms, and just as goals come up, knock them down and take it absolutely as far as I can, " Mr Marrocco said on Tuesday.
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