Women's groups say police are less likely to take seriously complaints from such marginalized communities.
The only way I will be successful is if I take seriously the advice to schedule.
And we take seriously concern expressed by members about questions they have about our mission here.
See, I take seriously the importance of fathers -- men -- in the lives of children.
At first potential clients would not take seriously a security firm run by a woman.
But if you take seriously what Hamas says in its charter, Hamas itself does believe this.
Syria most especially has cause to take seriously President Bush's demands for behavior modification.
It's important for elected officials to keep in mind that principles are something voters take seriously.
And Iran needs to take seriously its responsibilities and to forego and forsake its nuclear weapons ambitions.
So they geared their advertising campaign to producing a large number which other people would take seriously.
But this psychologizing only exposes the inability of climate activists to take seriously the rational case for inaction.
On one hand, this complaint is one of the hardest parts of the Occupation to take seriously.
It is a serious message that governments and institutions, including the World Bank, are beginning to take seriously.
It was a tumultuous time for the Philippines, a country that has never been easy to take seriously.
Attorney General Schneiderman has referenced 129 customer servicing problems which we take seriously and will work quickly to address.
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Thus, we must take seriously the incitement to hatred that creates the intellectual atmosphere in which terrorism can flourish.
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Hopefully, the PTO will take seriously the potential problems created by its proposal.
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PFL, Mr Cardoso created a new ministry of institutional reform, a fiction that not even its begetters take seriously.
Because we believe in human dignity, we should take seriously the protection of life from exploitation under any pretext.
It's also hard to take seriously the suggestion that something should be done to reduce the power of the whips.
Mr O'Neill had become something of a joke in the financial markets, which found him increasingly difficult to take seriously.
The next best thing might be binding rules that force southern governments to take seriously those things dear to German voters.
But this is an extraordinary proposal and an important proposal that the President wants and believes the Congress will take seriously.
Worse, it will send a message to polluters that we don't take seriously our air, water, wildlife, communities or economic health.
"We take seriously even the suggestion that any SEC employee would engage in insider trading, " SEC spokesman John Nester said late Thursday.
"We take seriously and investigate all allegations of detainee abuse, " a spokesman for the US embassy in the Afghan capital, Kabul, said.
Hardened criminals never take seriously the maximum sentences contemplated by an indictment.
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The President's Affordable Care Act, according to the AARP, an independent voice that seniors value and take seriously, strengthens and protects Medicare.
It means that we take seriously issues mental health and school safety.
And that is absurd and hard to take seriously his specific plan.
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