Left in private hands, industry strives to create the abundance we often take for granted.
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The "pursuit of happiness" is more than pleasure, for we often take great pains in the pursuit.
Light is actually a very basic need that we often take for granted.
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We often take these services for granted, such as the ability of the forest to filter water or produce oxygen.
"Many patients may be able to remain in their jobs longer, and allow them to continue to carry on daily activities that we often take for granted".
We often take it for granted, this cycle of life.
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James Bailey, an organizational behaviorist and professor of leadership at George Washington University, argues that we often take this one step further and apply what is called the "halo effect" to these stars.
Laura Robinson, who led the session, said the exercises were designed to help people understand more about dementia and experience what it feels like to forget the everyday things we often take for granted.
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To trade in my fashion week stilettos for cooking flip-flops to spend time with my family taught me the importance of slowing things down and savoring the truly important things in life that we often take for granted.
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Such a wake-up call will bring a greater understanding of what it means to be Cuban-American and what it means to be American -- and a much-needed appreciation for the freedoms we often take for granted in this country.
No other nation has given more of and from its people, more of its charity, more of its financial prosperity, more of its heart to other nations around the world so that others may be able to have what we too often take for granted: our freedom and our liberty for which on this day as every day, we should always give thanks.
It supports processes that we all often take for granted, such as air quality, climate regulation, water purification, parasite and disease control, pollination and the prevention of erosion.
Their life's work is our security, and the freedom that we all too often take for granted.
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We as a society often take these people for granted.
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She saw all this through the eyes of a child, undimmed by the cynicism or vitriol that we adults all too often just take for granted.
The conclusion drawn at the end of the experiment was that often times, we can take on some of the traits of fictional characters we become engrossed with, and their stories can affect our daily lives.
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These rules are fairly easy to understand if we take out the academic jargon often associated with them.
There is often give and take when we make judgments about people.
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.
Mom and I often talked about the trip we'd someday take together to the "city of eternal spring" where she was born.
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Then we take advantage of this behavior, this often temporary irrational behavior, by buying company stock before other investors adjust their prior expectations to reflect those new fundamentals.
The cards can take the kinds of punishment that we often associate with rugged gear, such as temperatures from -13F to 185F, immersion in 3.3 feet of water for half an hour and the usual steep drops.
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"We don't have any debt and we have cash on the book so these are the kinds of opportunities that we can take advantage of" and the competition often can't, says Matt Brokl, a vice president and associate general counsel.
We know that regulation is costly, can take years and is often only determined at an EU-wide level anyway.
And it's important to note that people often regret their romantic relationships, too, but we don't take that as a reason people should stop pursuing love.
We all crave people, places and things that feel comfortable, but often it's when we step outside of the lines that amazing experiences take place.
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Combine that with the fact that they often like to take us higher into Fed and sell-off, and we are cautious today.
We already know that people at high risk of heart disease and stroke are often recommended to take aspirin for its protective effects.
"The problem we have is that, even if you take everything into account for the bats, they often just won't use the space you've created, " says Gunnell.
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