Finding healthy sustainable food satisfying is a psychological outcome not to be taken for granted.
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Fair enough: we all know Wallet is not something to be taken for granted.
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It is to the advantage of Hispanics not to be taken for granted by one party and ignored by the other.
But it means that there is no vote to be taken for granted, that turnout really will make a difference in this election.
This is nearly unheard of in this industry -- and probably only rivaled by Apple -- so it's not something to be taken for granted.
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Nobody likes to be taken for granted.
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Time was when you could give audiences a thrill simply by casting young actors in the title roles, but ever since Franco Zeffirelli filmed the sorrowful tale of the star-crossed lovers in 1968, that expedient has come to be taken for granted.
Unfortunately all that extra effort became something to be expected and taken for granted by many employers.
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Mr Farron, in an interview with The House Magazine, likened the party to a "cockroach" for its ability to survive, but said this should not be taken for granted.
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With large numbers of Taliban-supporters and terrorists effectively controlling the Afghan border and providing key logistic and training support for the reinvigorated Taliban with complete impunity, our ability to prevail in Afghanistan can no longer be taken for granted.
Trying to look on the bright side, some local businessmen applaud the central bank for at least admitting to the dismal figures in the past that could never be taken for granted.
Indeed, in what promises to be a close election, nothing should be taken for granted and no vulnerability of an opponent ignored.
It has taken 10 years for protected status to be granted, after the Herdwick Sheep Breeders' Association first made an application in 2003.
Belief was part of Hester, taken for granted, a sturdy certainty that brought her confidence and allowed her to insist she must be taken as she was, allowed her to condemn as a dishonesty any concealment of personal traits.
Never be taken for granted, it is a commitment to be learned and renewed every day.
But back in Florida, the evidence on the ground is that voters who identify strongly with the religious right cannot be taken for granted and will not be told what to think anymore.
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Let us reflect on their invaluable contributions as we enjoy the peace they bring to our communities, and let us vow that their service will never be taken for granted.
Consequently, it has been taken for granted that the natural order of things is for QE2 to be ended, replaced, or modified well before the end of near-zero Federal Funds sometime late this year, next year, or the year after.
The move might also be a hint to the U.S. Congress, conveying the idea that Colombia is not invariably bound to the U.S. alliance in its foreign affairs nor that its allegiance can be taken for granted.
If the black vote can be taken for granted by the Democratic Party, why should Democratic candidates go out of their way to meet black concerns over education, health care and jobs (black unemployment is running at 8.7%, compared with a rate for whites of 3.8%)?
China's willingness to buck the US and Europe in refusing to support sanctions against international rogue states has expanded China's international influence by making it a country that cannot be taken for granted.
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