Listen to Cuadrado's three compositions, and you'll find every reason to take him seriously.
First was persuading the Mozambique government to take him seriously, given his lack of public health experience.
"It's difficult to take him seriously when he's slouched over his podium at first minister's questions, " she said.
When the person I was to meet with came in the lobby I almost laughed and never did take him seriously.
But the fact that they and other officers at Fort Carson have met with Pogany shows that he has forced them to take him seriously.
"A lot of people did not take him seriously, " Gammage says.
But he is running, and therefore we must take him seriously.
Trumka means what he says and all of those Democrats rolling their eyeballs at what they presume to be the traditional threat would do well to take him seriously.
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He had to persuade black voters, for example, that he could win white votes in order for them to take him seriously as a candidate, and that's what he's done.
So for the moment it's like Giuliani is, you know, the man of the hour, but McCain doesn't take him seriously and doesn't think that he'll be there when the real vote counts.
But that John McCain has disappeared, replaced by a terminally angry man who would now be completely out of place in any environment designed to remind us that it is precisely because he did not take himself too seriously that we should take him all the more seriously.
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By all accounts, success never tempted him to take himself too seriously.
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The idea was that forcing the boss to swear to his numbers would make him take his duties more seriously and thus help to restore investor confidence.
Mr O'Neill had become something of a joke in the financial markets, which found him increasingly difficult to take seriously.
The U.S. decision to take Adams seriously also made it harder for him to backtrack from diplomacy.
So when he decides to try to end that campaign, it would be advisable to take him and his legislative initiatives, well, seriously.
Confronted with one son who wanted to make a film about how tests were ruining his high school, and another son whose stress over the high-stakes tests led him to scratch his legs during his sleep, Michele decided to take the problem seriously.
Diab said after the film was first shown in Egypt many women told him they would now report incidents, and police officers said they would take such reports more seriously.
"We don't take ourselves too seriously, " said Florida Gulf Coast coach Andy Enfield, whose players tossed him in the air and doused him with water in a raucous celebration before his postgame interviews.
Why should Obama take Netanyahu's positions seriously if Netanyahu abandons before them before Obama even begins to seriously challenge him?
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