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We're not going to take them lightly - it's as simple as that.
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As entrepreneurs, we know that this does not mean to take failure lightly if it were to happen, but that it is OK, and in fact necessary to step into uncertainty and risk if we are to find our full potential.
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"It's a enormous step, and it's not one I take lightly, " the junior senator from Massachusetts told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday.
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"It's definitely not something to take lightly, " Ms. Barker says.
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So it wasn't something she could take lightly to say I'm going to, you know, cut someone off at the knees who does have a constituency, even if we don't care for it, the rest of us don't care for it.
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And given how far we've come and where we need to go as a party, it's a question I don't take lightly.
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"It's taken care of now, and only a few people should have been affected, but this isn't something we take lightly as writers, editors and tech geeks, " it said in a statement on its site.
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It also has raised the stakes in the top tier to the point where Nebraska (never one to take football lightly) dismissed its coach this year after he shamed the partisans with a won-loss record of...9-3!
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