The unfailingly consistent excellence of the Irish Rep is no less easy to take for granted.
In other words, we have to take for granted that many of our ideas will fail.
"I miss the things I used to take for granted the most, like playing with my kids, " he said.
The universe being comprehensible at all, presumably, is just one of those things humans are supposed to take for granted.
Any kind of momentum in business is never something to take for granted, because it is extremely hard to recreate.
"When shows are this successful, it's very easy to take for granted the level of producing, " adds Fox Entertainment Chief Reilly.
But the flip side of this genius is that people come to take for granted things they once coveted from afar.
"Whenever I talk about someone in hip-hop, I kind of have to take for granted that they're going to see it, " he says.
Australia, one of our staunchest allies that most Americans seem to take for granted, has upped the ante in the war against terrorism.
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So delivering the same kind of reliable, high-capacity communications to warfighters that other Americans have come to take for granted is no easy thing.
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Santorum has a strong case to make that they are endangering those verities by disparaging the virtues that the Founders had the luxury of being able to take for granted.
As more and more important medicines go generic, some have also begun to take for granted the companies, such as ours, that have created those medicines in the first place.
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It's easy to overlook, to take for granted.
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"I've never done anything brave in my life, I'm not expected to put myself at risk, I've never saved any lives and yet we seem to take for granted those who do so as a matter of routine, " she said.
He said the focus of Mr Hammond's treatment over the next six months would be rehabilitation - making sure his balance is back and he is able to do learned everyday activities that people tend to take for granted, such as doing up buttons.
But the thing we have come to take for granted -- the ease and endlessness with which the face and voice, the very movements, of a president are delivered to even the most remote outposts of the world -- may, in the end, turn out to be a more profound development than many of the political decisions our presidents make.
The price of our freedom has been far too high for any of us to ever take it for granted, and the consequence of non-participation in our right to vote is far too great for any of us to ignore.
"We're not going to take anything for granted, " said an Obama campaign official on Tuesday.
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"I'll try and instil in the players not to take them for granted, " said Houston.
But we most certainly, as Rothkopf says, cannot afford to take it for granted.
She came to take this for granted, at times even complaining about the inconvenient frequency of her ecstasies.
But with the weather being unpredictable, the firm said it was asking customers not to take water for granted.
Here in the United States we are so blessed with so many freedoms that it becomes almost easy to take it for granted.
After encountering hurricanes, flight delays, canceled reservations, wildfires and after crisscrossing the country dozens of times, he's learned to take nothing for granted.
Critically, we need the team to recognise what it took to put ourselves in that position and not to take that 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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This election is too important to take anything for granted.
"No country can, should or will be allowed to take India for granted, " she said in a speech at a party meeting Tuesday, in her first remarks on the matter.
It was a very interesting discussion, which often related to how we seem to take what is around us for granted and how we also take for granted our ability to rearrange what we have to give pleasure to us and others.
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