And yet his genius is muted, his efficiency taken for granted, like an interstate highway.
The question is, will those who have been taken for granted keep showing up?
Finding healthy sustainable food satisfying is a psychological outcome not to be taken for granted.
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Never be taken for granted, it is a commitment to be learned and renewed every day.
These taken for granted systems are what modern societies depend on to sustain human life.
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As Ireland's recent vote on the Nice treaty demonstrated, such things cannot be taken for granted.
But in the changed environment, old friendships can no longer be taken for granted.
It reinforces the fact that nothing at the Apple Store is taken for granted.
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And such a serious commitment cannot be taken for granted, particularly in America's case.
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The canal today is taken for granted, much like the Bosphorus or the Strait of Gibraltar.
They should not be taken for granted as so often happens in centrally run work schemes.
Gays expect nothing from Republican administrations and are taken for granted by Democratic ones.
"The stability delivered by the Belfast Agreement should never be taken for granted, " she said.
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Fair enough: we all know Wallet is not something to be taken for granted.
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Meanwhile, the benefits of immigration, like those of globalisation, are often taken for granted.
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People think 'maybe I'm being taken for granted or my provider isn't hungry anymore.
Unfortunately all that extra effort became something to be expected and taken for granted by many employers.
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Symonds' lawyer Dominique Dumas argued that his client's culpability in Piquet's crash "shouldn't be taken for granted".
In 1955 segregation was ubiquitous in the South, and taken for granted in most of the country.
In the US, it is taken for granted that states and municipalities can and do go bust.
It cannot be taken for granted that the Greek people will accept the medicine prescribed for it.
However, the undeniable progress that has been made should not be taken for granted, the Director-General warned.
Even when there are hopeful signs springing up everywhere, a peaceful Myanmar can never be taken for granted.
Matthew feels taken for granted and professionally trapped in the way that many contemporary stay-at-home moms often do.
This was a strange shift from political blogging, a sphere in which point-counterpoint is simply taken for granted.
What does it feel like to invent something that becomes universal and invaluable and even taken for granted?
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Therefore, it is taken for granted that it cares for Ecuadorian citizens and the environment where they operate.
The irony is glaringly apparent, if almost so taken for granted as to make mention of it seem caviling.
Is anything in basketball harder and more taken for granted than bringing up the ball against full court pressure?
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We took very seriously the idea that votes had been taken for granted.
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