Farmers may seem like trustworthy people, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture is taking no chances.
But the Awami League, led by the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, is taking no chances.
But workers were taking no chances Friday, stacking sandbags in front of its doors on Wall Street.
But NATO is taking no chances, deploying 700 more peacekeepers to deter violence.
Paulson, who is not party to the Goldman case, is taking no chances and has reached out to his investors.
But with the banking industry in crisis, GM is taking no chances.
Local officials are taking no chances: on Wednesday, emergency measures were imposed in 38 urban zones, towns and cities, including Parisian suburbs.
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Only if negotiations with the unions fail would he force through a solution, he promised, but the unions are clearly taking no chances.
Taking no chances with their hopes of securing a new mandate, the Tories quickly unveiled an electioneering Budget with Chancellor Rab Butler cutting income tax.
Labour inherits a 10, 000 majority, but is still taking no chances.
The festival is always well attended but organisers are taking no chances this year with a giant screen being erected to broadcast the FA Cup Final to racegoers.
Authorities were still taking no chances and more than 5, 000 police have been patrolling Athens with demonstrators blocked from coming near the city's Roman Catholic cathedral before the Pope's scheduled appearance.
The American Senate, it seems, is taking no chances.
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The U.S. and Japan are taking no chances, however, positioning ships in the Pacific and the Sea of Japan with the capability of tracking ballistic missiles as well as shooting them down if need be.
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After enduring a much-publicised recall of 6.5 million Firestone tyres, which are thought to be linked to crashes of Ford Explorer models, Ford is taking no chances in losing market share in promoting its vehicles as both safe and tough.
But police are taking no chances.
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Adamantia is taking no chances this time around: Under new rules, retailers will have to stay open 24 hours a day for the first month after the release to ease the initial crush and dissuade shoppers from pitching tents in heavily trafficked shopping districts.
"No one is taking any chances, " said Rabih Hage, a London-based architect.
However, there is no recommendation for people to start taking NSAIDS long-term in order to reduce their chances of developing the disease.
But he made no mistake in Dodig's next service game, creating two more chances and taking the second with a drive volley behind his opponent.
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