And net migration statistics should continue to be taken with a major dose of salt.
In the meantime, we're admittedly quite taken with what this prototype is capable of.
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Comparisons with other high-tech antitrust cases must be taken with a grain of salt.
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But history suggests that they should be taken with a big dose of skepticism.
But of course, all of this has to be taken with a bit of salt.
Marquis Teague was taken with the second-to-last pick of the first round in 2012.
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It may have fewer side effects, and can be taken with or without food.
It's meant to be taken with a grain of salt, and to be entertaining.
Like all official figures in Russia, this should be taken with a large pinch of salt.
So some salt will need to be taken with all the huffing and puffing.
No imminent specific threat for now, but that was action taken with regard to that.
Given these figures, today's saintly rhetoric needs to be taken with a pinch of salt.
Pictures taken with Near's Multispectral Imager offer several clues about Eros's origin, age and geography.
Live Monitoring allows real time monitoring on a smartphone or computer of images taken with the Everio.
As yet, no decisions have been taken with regards to how or when the sale will happen.
Phones running the Color app automatically share photos and videos taken with other phones running Color nearby.
In my experience, though, pronouncements like these need to be taken with a huge grain of salt.
But its weakness, taken with the divergence of hiring and vacancies, suggests that other explanations are needed.
Cut the head off this trophy and got his picture taken with his foot on the body.
Calculated risks were taken with flanks and supply routes in order to get to the city swiftly.
Release also suggested greater government intervention was needed, similar to the approach taken with alcohol and cigarette addiction.
But there are those who are not so taken with him or his opposition to the war.
Taken with the intensity of the players and with the passion of the spectators, an idea is hatched.
But it could take a similar route to the one taken with CMEC, and settle out of court.
Experts not involved in the study say the findings should be taken with a grain of salt, however.
"This covers Thanksgiving week, so it has to be taken with a large grain of salt, " Wyss said.
The Old Belize Bar in Belize City has a plastic copy you can have your photograph taken with.
Michael was so taken with Alina after his stay that Yurga hired him as a marketer for the program.
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Recruiting the right people is a task too important to be overlooked or not taken with the utmost priority.
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To be taken with a grain of salt and weighed against other factors in an overall due diligence process.
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