Games have taught us for a long time to almost always take things at face value.
And how long would Mr Sarkozy have tolerated dithering before stepping in to take things in hand?
He doesn't seem to take things too seriously which adds to his enigmatic character on the field.
Then, when the cash is flowing and you want to take things to the next level, private equity steps in.
If adults take things bit by bit, adult owl-style, a whole new world of possibility begins to emerge.
Pause every now and then to evaluate what is on the plate and to take things off the plate.
As a kid I would take things apart and put them back together from a mechanical point of view.
Good luck getting them to take things back, or expect them to charge a huge restocking fee for the privilege.
After missing nearly 19 months of action after shoulder operations in 2000, Carlsen is trying to take things in his stride.
Some players take things a step further, requesting suites on the road.
Officially, every member government wants to be constructive and take things forward.
Following the shootings, Burton said students should not take things for granted.
You have to take things on a case-by-case basis, but as time progresses, cloud computing platforms are eliminating many of the platform tradeoffs.
And, of course, Motorola can always take things to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit should it choose to do so.
It could be that Republicans will take things so far that we may reach one of those rare moments when congressional reform happens.
Unlike earlier generations, these events have taught teens to give back, not to stereotype and not to take things for granted, the study found.
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Apparently, the man had already been partially reimbursed for having to rely on mobile phone service, but decided to take things a little further.
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The quickest and surest way to burn bridges in the business world is to take things personally and become emotional about business decisions and transactions.
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At the end of the day, the students discussed what they had got out of News Day, and how they hoped to take things further.
"We usually give the claimants the benefit of the doubt and take things down, thinking that it's better to be safe than sorry, " says Adelson.
To make life better and not take things as they are.
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The new set-up, says Mr Tolmasquim, would allow the government to take things such as the exchange rate into account when it takes decisions on exploration.
The point of doctor's article seems to be some conservative anti-drugs agenda where we're all supposed to feel bad if we take things that make us feel differently.
Some within the Salafist camp take things an extra step and dye their beards with henna , producing a range of colours from maroon to bright pumpkin orange.
Capitalism's ability to take things downmarket also has its limits.
Gradually, and with little help from Rome, the American church is becoming better attuned to a flock that has become less deferential and less inclined to take things on trust.
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Eduardo Castro-Wright, a vice chairman who runs Wal-Mart's flagship store chain in the U.S., is trying to take things to a new level, says retail analyst Bill Dreher of Deutsche Securities.
Unfunded liabilities take things to a whole new level.
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"I think the most important lesson to be learned is that you just can't take things for granted when you get a warning sign that people's lives could be endangered, " he said.
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