We in the U.S. and other developed countries take it for granted that one can set up a lawful business in a matter of days or weeks.
Most Indian business is still in the hands of family firms, and most people take it for granted that this will continue.
"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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Because when you watch a movie, you are so unaware of what's been going on behind the scenes, that you take it for granted.
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Here in the United States we are so blessed with so many freedoms that it becomes almost easy to take it for granted.
"Whenever I talk about someone in hip-hop, I kind of have to take for granted that they're going to see it, " he says.
France is equally keen to show military leadership, especially now that it cannot take Germany's followership for granted in other areas.
Critically, we need the team to recognise what it took to put ourselves in that position and not to take that for granted.
Or perhaps some governments deliberately keep wages low because they take it for granted that customs inspectors and driving-licence clerks will supplement their official pay.
Ironically, some of the worst personal branding failures are Millennials, who have grown up with so much new and innovative social technology that they take it for granted rather than exploiting their familiarity with it.
It also mutes somewhat the Republican argument that the Democrats take the black vote for granted.
"We, as Americans, take it for granted that we've been so secure all this time, " Damerow said.
It's become a kind of staple, we almost take it for granted that you have a mouth with the lips moving as part of an advert.
Today we take it for granted that Italy and Austria will not come to blows, nor will Britain and Russia.
It was the labor movement that helped secure so much of what we take for granted today. (Applause.) The 40-hour work week, the minimum wage, family leave, health insurance, Social Security, Medicare, retirement plans.
Many parents take it for granted that they should save for college but there are actually some very valid reasons not to.
Think about it and you realize that most of these words are generic descriptors that any employer would likely take for granted.
It is not just our professional network that sustains us, and sometimes we can take those closest to us for granted.
But it is also the case that one cannot take for granted that even parks in the best neighborhoods will be well-maintained.
"People here take it for granted that the healthy ones help the weaker, " says Nakamoto Yoshinori, an official with the Social Welfare Council.
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.
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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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.
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