The FCC says it has taken pains to make the auction process easy to navigate.
President Kennedy had taken pains to reach out to businesses and promised lower taxes.
But the authors have taken pains to answer those quibbles, and they disclose their sources so that readers can add or subtract as they see fit.
Law enforcement has gotten very aggressive about tapping Google for what it knows about people, as Google itself has taken pains to tell us in its transparency reports.
The U.S. has taken pains to say that it views military action or arming Syria's disparate opposition as the last option, though military officials have also recently said they have made contingency plans.
Under Prime Minister Paul Keating, Canberra has taken special pains to emphasize its links with Asia.
We have taken great pains to make sure that customer privacy is protected.
First, each party has taken enormous pains to disguise itself as the other.
U.S. officials have said they have taken great pains to avoid shrines.
After his defeat last time round at the hands of Mr Huckabee, Mr Romney has taken great pains to play down his chances.
Instead of simply unloading the insecticide on distributors, Dow has taken the pains to continually train 1, 000 pest control companies in how to use it.
Worrying that this could also be an issue at the Cineplex, the filmmakers have taken great pains to make The Golden Compass amusing, exciting and grand without ever raising anyone's hackles.
In recent months, Fed economists have taken great pains to tell us how much better off the economy is now than it was in the first half of 2009.
To the contrary, Moscow has taken great pains to protect those elements of its leadership and workforce deemed necessary to the survival of the Soviet Union through an array of air and civil defenses as well as through permitted and prohibited antiballistic missile devices.
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He had not taken "great pains to make sure that every last phrase I used in every email ... could not be misinterpreted if taken into a context such as this".
Kennedy would have felt right at home with libertarians, American style liberals and some conservatives who similarly felt that the pains taken since 2001 to democratize the Middle East were foolish.
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Despite all these pains taken to mellow it out, when consumed neat or on the rocks, it has just a bit more flavor than either of its more mainstream peers, a light but noticeable aroma of toasted oak from the charred bourbon barrels it is aged in, with just enough maltiness to let you know what it was made from.
That explains, in part, the pains he has taken to resolve the PAL crisis.
Carl Cope, 47, of Bloxwich, had called 999 with chest pains and was taken by a paramedic to Walsall Manor Hospital.
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Labour's Baroness Turner of Camden, 83, a former trade union official, had been taken ill with severe back pains, according to Lords officials, and paramedics had been called.
For its part, Apple has taken considerable effort (as CEO Tim Cook took pains to point out today) t0 improve the factories that produce the gleaming iPhones and iPads we love.
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Mary Haines was taken by ambulance from Gloucester to Leicester because there was no room at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital when she complained of contraction pains.
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