We urge consumers not to be taken in by pitches for the latest exotic ingredient claiming to cause effortless weight loss.
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Mr Villegas warned Venezuelans not to be taken in by a "psychological war" being fought in the media which had the "ultimate aim of destabilising the Bolivarian republic".
Do not be taken in by her pigtails and her bandy legs, here is a heroine as intelligent as she is wild, a heroine anyone would follow to a new world.
The anger of the crowd gives way quickly to a public debate about where the main responsibility for the hoax should lie with those who devised it, or with those who allow themselves to be taken in by it.
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In a very real sense, the Bush administration's willingness to be taken in by Erdogan paved the way for its decision in 2005 to pressure Israel to allow Hamas to participate in the Palestinian elections and to coerce Egypt into allowing the Muslim Brotherhood to participate in its parliamentary poll.
The Princess Royal is likely to be taken over by King's Health Partners in south London, Queen Mary's would be taken over by a mix of Dartford and Gravesham and Oxleas NHS trusts and the Queen Elizabeth is expected to join up with Lewisham Hospital.
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It will be carried by 8, 000 bearers, or taken in a convoy and will also be transported by boat, bicycle, tram and train.
Another major issue that Reid didn't specifically mention--financial regulatory reform--is expected to be taken up by Congress in the coming months, but it's too early to tell whether the sides in that debate will form strictly along party lines.
Last week, staff at AWE's sites in Aldermaston and Burghfield held a protest in their lunch break - believed to be the first action taken by workers in the company's 50-year history.
The Treasury says that an independent Scotland using the pound would be in a weak position, dependent upon decisions taken by the Bank of England which, by then, would be an institution in a foreign country.
Awareness campaigns have helped the cause, she said, and change can be felt in the initiatives taken by supermarkets and restaurants.
However, behavioural addiction is a health issue that needs to be taken seriously by all those in the health and medical profession.
It is meant to be taken in conjunction with oral medication by patients who have had persistent problems maintaining steady glucose levels.
But the Department for Education (DfE) has rejected the plan and "set out the immediate action" to be taken by the school in Romsey, Hampshire.
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The move by Weber now leaves the opening in the European Central Bank to be taken by a central bank leader from another eurozone nation.
But the Esperion drug needs to be given through anintravenous drip--if they were taken by mouth, they would be digested in the stomach like steak.
The group is currently in talks to be taken over by Dutch rival Accell.
An appeal against the decision taken in 2010 will be heard by a planning inspector in July.
Ministers wanted to signal that in future the key decisions in NHS would be taken by doctors not politicians.
Recent reports suggested the latter was in talks to be taken over by Facebook, although the news has not been confirmed.
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But Chris Herbert, editor of Jane's Police Review, says such proposals will be taken as an insult by many in the force.
Up to 4, 000 Burnley fans will be taken to the ground by bus in an attempt to keep supporters apart before the game.
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We are approaching this constructively and we are (waiting for) new decisions to be taken by the Security Council in order to determine our relationship to this question.
Last week, it was suggested the island of Easdale - venue of the World Stone Skimming Championships - near Oban in Argyll could be taken over by the local community.
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"I think there are actions (that need) to be taken by the monetary authority in conjunction with any announcement or change in the policy rate, " he said on television channel CNBC TV18.
The Victorian prison, which can cater for up to 1, 450 adult male prisoners, became the first UK jail to be taken over by a private company in October 2011 when G4S secured a 15-year contract.
The prison, which can cater for up to 1, 450 adult male prisoners at a time, became the first UK jail to be taken over by a private company in October 2011 when G4S secured a 15-year contract.
The reduction in spending (money put into the economy) would be offset by the reduction in borrowing (money taken out of the economy).
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And decisions on what to do will be taken by Mr Cable, early in the new year.
By law, all coca produced in the Yungas must be taken to La Paz, where it is bought by 700-odd registered retailers.
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