Following the shootings, Burton said students should not take things for granted.
Unlike earlier generations, these events have taught teens to give back, not to stereotype and not to take things for granted, the study found.
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"I think the most important lesson to be learned is that you just can't take things for granted when you get a warning sign that people's lives could be endangered, " he said.
Customers who would once have come to Sainsbury for occasional exotic fare and decent quality now take those things for granted.
Okay, okay, we're making good use of sarcastic italics, but we do have a point: we take such things for granted to the point where it might not have occurred to naysayers that just being able to minimize a window could make an operating system more user-friendly.
Like so many things we take for granted, race is a social construct.
Americans will not be able to afford many of the things they take for granted today.
But the flip side of this genius is that people come to take for granted things they once coveted from afar.
As tonight shows us, in many cases, the things we take for granted are all susceptible to the same negative outcome.
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She can also taste a hamburger and pizza, and drink coffee from a cup, the "things we take for granted every day, " Siemionow said.
All the things you take for granted every day, like flushing the toilet, using the shower or putting a wash on, you can't do.
As I pause to take stock of all the things I have to be grateful for, it certainly includes family, friends, health, and many other things we sometimes take for granted.
Things we take for granted at how our kids eat and what they put in their body affects how they feel every day, which then it in turns affects how they perform each day.
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"I think partly what we foreigners are good at is looking at America, not in a judgmental way, but wide-eyed, and seeing the things you take for granted and presenting them in a new way, " he added.
So many things we take for granted came about because of the union movement -- minimum wage, 40-hour workweek, child labor laws -- you name it -- weekends -- a lot of these things came about because people were fighting for them.
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That starts with creating a consumer-credit culture in the first place, plus many of the things lenders take for granted in North America, like individual credit histories, and finely tuned risk-based pricing where the riskiest customers pay the highest interest rates, to cover expected losses.
So many things that we take for granted are because workers came together to bargain with their employers.
Public servants do a million things you may take for granted every day.
Things we now take for granted in a smartphone, like accelerometers and autocorrecting software keyboards, were far more novel when the iPhone arrived.
"In recent years, we've seen the world's imagination captured by things we Indians take for granted, " says Satya Saran, editor of Femina, the leading English-language women's magazine in the country.
Laura Robinson, who led the session, said the exercises were designed to help people understand more about dementia and experience what it feels like to forget the everyday things we often take for granted.
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"I miss the things I used to take for granted the most, like playing with my kids, " he said.
"They can perform activities of daily living -- the simple things you and I take for granted such as personal hygiene, brushing our teeth, combing our hair, " Lee said.
Zuch was so concerned with Morgan's isolation and lack of social development that she hired a play therapist to teach Morgan some of the things that most kids take for granted, like playing, sharing and taking turns.
The universe being comprehensible at all, presumably, is just one of those things humans are supposed to take for granted.
Portfolio workers lack a lot of the things that full-time employees take for granted, ranging from secretarial assistance to office parties.
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To trade in my fashion week stilettos for cooking flip-flops to spend time with my family taught me the importance of slowing things down and savoring the truly important things in life that we often take for granted.
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This included setting up a spy network (known as The Sodality of Pius) to report any scholars and scientists suspected of believing things that most Catholics after Vatican II take for granted: freedom of religion, as well as respect for the traditions of non-Catholic faiths, and of course acceptance of the theory of evolution.
Over time, the task force will surely recommend against many services that patients now take for granted, while mandating full insurance coverage for things that they'd be just as happy paying for.
"What we're looking for is some signal that there are going to be changes in how Cuba operates that assures that political prisoners are released, that people can speak their minds freely, that they can travel, that they can write and attend church and do the things that people throughout the hemisphere can do and take for granted, " he said.
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