In other words, we have to take for granted that many of our ideas will fail.
China granted that wish in 2005, when it ended its peg against the US dollar.
Americans take for granted that material abundance boosts society, but such thinking is historically rare.
"We, as Americans, take it for granted that we've been so secure all this time, " Damerow said.
In the US, it is taken for granted that states and municipalities can and do go bust.
It cannot be taken for granted that the Greek people will accept the medicine prescribed for it.
In October 2009, a magistrate judge granted that motion and ordered the production of a variety of documents.
Therefore, it is taken for granted that it cares for Ecuadorian citizens and the environment where they operate.
"In my fine dining days, we took it for granted that better ingredients yield better results, " Mr. Mangum said.
Even if it is granted that religion should be expunged, how does Mr Dawkins suggest this could be done?
"We have to keep improving, getting better and better, not taking for granted that we have recovered, " he said.
She takes for granted that if we test we will be better at teaching kids to read and add.
New land rights were granted that did not properly match old informal rights.
Such dour folk took it for granted that pleasure was bad for you.
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Such advice may seem like common sense, but Americans too often take for granted that college is a wise investment.
Today we take it for granted that Italy and Austria will not come to blows, nor will Britain and Russia.
Today, it's taken for granted that everyone can vote for either major-party candidate, but as late as 1960, John F.
I've always been concerned that we were taking it too much for granted that the world was moving in our direction.
Most Indian business is still in the hands of family firms, and most people take it for granted that this will continue.
But it is also the case that one cannot take for granted that even parks in the best neighborhoods will be well-maintained.
At the same time, the campaign is doing well because that they haven't taken for granted that the Hispanic community is monolithic.
Anzor said he grew up in Soviet times, when it was taken for granted that Muslims didn't have to follow such strict rules.
This view was apparently so widely accepted that Halberstam took it for granted that his readers would understand and agree with his reasoning.
"Whenever I talk about someone in hip-hop, I kind of have to take for granted that they're going to see it, " he says.
Many parents take it for granted that they should save for college but there are actually some very valid reasons not to.
"People here take it for granted that the healthy ones help the weaker, " says Nakamoto Yoshinori, an official with the Social Welfare Council.
The problem with this argument is that it takes for granted that Israel can determine the status of its relations with the US administration.
In the past, the company has taken for granted that people would continue to use the service, pushing forward unpopular features and privacy settings.
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Granted that baseball still pales in comparison to football in terms of ratings, so this limits what baseball players can command relative to football stars.
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