Traveling by skyhook is an adventure that can be taken as often as you like.
And there have been disputes over whether religious festivals should be taken as school holidays.
As always, this should not be taken as specific advice for your actual situation.
It would be taken as a hostile act, damaging to the reputation of the Islamic Republic.
Moreover, accusing China of becoming more intimidating must be taken as a subjective (if not supercilious) perception.
But you can be sure that a negative one will not be taken as reason for despair.
Second, a few data points should not be taken as representative of what actually is happening overall.
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Fujii quickly said that his statement should not be taken as license to push the yen higher.
Mr Harvey said decisions on the future of RAF bases would be taken as soon as possible.
Morgan Stanley's troubles with Mr Curry are too messy to be taken as evidence of widespread discrimination.
South Sudan's oil minister said the decision to resume production should be taken as a sign of peace.
Up to 25% of the value of your fund can usually be taken as a tax-free lump sum.
For both studies, Ladabaum says, the conclusions should not be taken as a given for the highest-risk patients.
Wen's soothing remarks may be taken as an indication of how seriously the leadership regards a restive population.
The action against Fernandez could be taken as a reinforcement of the intimidation.
Some economists believe CPIH may eventually be taken as the main inflation benchmark.
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This would normally be taken as a sign that the virus had cleared.
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Will it also be taken as a positive by the media and investors?
Now I agree that this could just be taken as evidence that I have a nasty and suspicious mind.
Will this be taken as a time to narrow these, or exploit them?
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His whole career, like this book, can be taken as a plea for individuality, for not going with the crowd.
The steepening difference between and short- and long-term issues could be taken as a positive, since it restores the traditional relationship.
While waning inflation is generally considered a good thing, it can also be taken as a new sign of economic weakness.
This should be taken as a note of caution by activists Mr Gingrich surely knows a thing or two about conservative overreach.
Yet for several reasons the fall in unemployment should not be taken as evidence of a job market on a roll.
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Yet the simultaneous emergence of big data and the shift back to rational control cannot be taken as one causing the other.
But Chris Herbert, editor of Jane's Police Review, says such proposals will be taken as an insult by many in the force.
Further, anything that could be taken as a hint of a deal might be deemed inside information if the case is successful.
The return of higher interest rates ought to be taken as another sign that Japan's economy is at last getting healthy again.
Cited out of context, it can be taken as a magisterial command.
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