One of the government services that most of us take for granted is weather forecasting.
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So that the disabled have access to facilities the rest of us take for granted.
Many blessed with great talent are not so blessed with the simple parental influences that many of us take for granted or have forgotten.
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These are basic movements many of us take for granted: a tri-pod grip to pick up a pen, or hand-shake grip for business meetings, said Miguelez, who has fitted hundreds of amputees with prosthetic devices.
The 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act will make it easier for people who are deaf, blind or live with a visual impairment to do what many of us take for granted -- from navigating a TV or DVD menu to sending an email on a smart phone.
Sure, more money is nice, but what they really need are the basic skills and experiences most of us take for granted: learning how to show up on time every day, how to work in a hierarchy, how to work with peers, how to interact with customers (not to mention job-specific skills, from cooking to carpentry).
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It was a very interesting discussion, which often related to how we seem to take what is around us for granted and how we also take for granted our ability to rearrange what we have to give pleasure to us and others.
The price of our freedom has been far too high for any of us to ever take it for granted, and the consequence of non-participation in our right to vote is far too great for any of us to ignore.
That most of us now take this for granted is largely because of him.
And you asked the question: Did the Democratic Party take us for granted?
And still they take us for granted.
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For us, people sort of take it for granted -- hey, you do phones, and set-tops, and IPTV and all these things so it's easier for us now that that's part of the message for people to say, of course Microsoft's is going to make Messenger work on the Xbox.
It is not just our professional network that sustains us, and sometimes we can take those closest to us for granted.
"What the web has taught us is that you can take nothing for granted - those who sit back and hope it goes away will lose, " he said.
We all like to think about what we might receive at the holidays, and most of us are fortunate enough to take gifts themselves for granted.
Yet there are plenty of people of other countries, many Mexicans for example, would gladly pay 33% in taxes on their wages if they could live in the U.S. and get everything else most of us in the U.S. take for granted as part of the infrastructure.
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"He leads from the front and he's that special to us and I think we must never take him for granted, " captain Neville told BBC Radio Merseyside.
As tonight shows us, in many cases, the things we take for granted are all susceptible to the same negative outcome.
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We had a tremendous effort to get us here so we cannot at all take second place for granted or be disappointed we didn't get the win because we've had extraordinary pace and it was a tremendous effort from everyone.
Those of us who work in marketing and other communications disciplines today almost take this innovation for granted.
We take so much for granted in this city, and this is a reminder to us of the huge sacrifice they made, and I think about those people in the tower.
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