The unfailingly consistent excellence of the Irish Rep is no less easy to take for granted.
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.
In other words, we have to take for granted that many of our ideas will fail.
Confidence in a banking system is something we, here in America, take for granted.
To them, the security practices we engineers take for granted are difficult, fragmented, and non-intuitive.
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It is a time to stop, look around, and think of all we take for granted.
An abundance of food at reasonable prices is something most Americans take for granted.
Americans take for granted that material abundance boosts society, but such thinking is historically rare.
They often need our support navigating everyday civilian challenges that many nonmilitary folks take for granted.
Like so many things we take for granted, race is a social construct.
Left in private hands, industry strives to create the abundance we often take for granted.
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Americans will not be able to afford many of the things they take for granted today.
It reconceives many words we take for granted -- such as power or defense.
But because they lack the extensive property rights that we take for granted, their economies are stunted.
Their life's work is our security, and the freedom that we all too often take for granted.
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They blithely take for granted severe cuts in discretionary spending on everything from policemen to air-traffic controllers.
So many things that we take for granted are because workers came together to bargain with their employers.
"I miss the things I used to take for granted the most, like playing with my kids, " he said.
There's nothing like a dependent class whose votes you can take for granted.
Light is actually a very basic need that we often take for granted.
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Every day, people take for granted the simple act of scratching an itch.
In their urban cocoons, city-dwellers take for granted the abundance and availability of the economic goods that they consume.
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The precise modern calendar we take for granted has roots in ancient China, India, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Arabia and Rome.
Services most Americans take for granted are not always available in Indian Country.
Public servants do a million things you may take for granted every day.
The universe being comprehensible at all, presumably, is just one of those things humans are supposed to take for granted.
Any kind of momentum in business is never something to take for granted, because it is extremely hard to recreate.
Such advice may seem like common sense, but Americans too often take for granted that college is a wise investment.
Some employees sacrifice amenities that most citizens take for granted, such as long term stability in one locale and privacy.
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