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If that was to be taken, our way of life would also be taken.
Addyi must be taken every day and cannot be taken with alcohol, which can cause fainting.
Time is running out for the Rohingya; action must be taken, and it must be taken now.
Amy is jazzed that her dress had to be taken in and Penny's had to be taken out.
In that stage, your DNA can be taken, fingerprints can be taken, and you can be strip searched physically.
They wanted to be taken out in handcuffs or they wanted to cause a brawl and have someone else be taken out.
"Some of these steps will be taken by Congress; some of these steps will be taken by the incoming Trump administration" after Rep.
Unlike methadone, which also helps treat opioid addiction but must be taken under supervision at special clinics, Suboxone can be taken at home.
Weight should not be taken alone as a measure of health — your child's sleep, eating and activity levels should also be taken into account.
"It looks like a lot of things are going to be taken away from us or tried to be taken away from us," Redford said.
"I understand that this decision must be taken in the near future and it will be taken in the near future," Putin told the audience.
"The question is not only whether Tom Wolfe can be taken seriously but whether he can be taken at all," a Time magazine critic wrote in 1968.
"If it has to be taken out, it can be taken out, but it's so minimally invasive and small and safe that we keep it," he said.
"Hopefully some of the steps will be taken this year and there is a realization that lots of reform need to be taken this year," the executive offered.
Unlike other pre-exposure prophylactics that need to be taken daily, cabotegravir may only need to be taken four times per year to protect the user from HIV.
Those movements need to be taken in context, however, and the cat's entire body language needs to be taken into account to tell how the cat is truly feeling.
THAT CAN'T BE TAKEN FROM THEM BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS, IT CANT BE TAKEN AWAY BY LAWSUITS OR ANY OTHER AMATEUR, IN MY OPINION, ACTIONS THAT HAVE HAPPENED.
Owner of University of Phoenix Will Be Taken Private | Apollo Education Group, a for-profit education provider, would be taken private by a consortium of investors in a $1.1 billion deal.
" The Chancellor warned, "Nothing can be taken for granted.
Lovingly nicknamed " trash pandas," raccoons should be taken seriously.
GRINNELL, Iowa — Andrew Yang wants to be taken seriously.
Another official wrote that he was confident President Barack Obama's comments are to be taken "seriously and literally", Trump may want his tweets to be taken both "seriously and figuratively," he wrote.
This year, 20183 trillion digital photos will be taken worldwide, and most of those — 22018 percent — will be taken on phones, according to market research firm KeyPoint Intelligence (formerly known as InfoTrends).
Rohit Azad, a professor at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi who signed the statement, said data should be "taken in an academic spirit" and not be taken as an attack.
"These extremists are afraid their guns will be taken away - we're afraid our children will be taken away," said Shannon Watts, founder of the Moms Demand Action group that advocates tougher laws.
Walmart distributed a memo to employees detailing immediate actions that must be taken, emphasizing that signage or displays that "contain violent images or aggressive behavior" or "shooter video games" must be taken down.
Western strategies, of course, can be taken in several ways.
Nvidia's promise of Level 20163 autonomy shouldn't be taken lightly.
Others think more transformers would need to be taken out.
So that could be taken away from you. Right. Okay?
Before, your job really couldn't be taken away from you.
Neither of offering sounds like it should be taken seriously.
Just like a human, AlphaGo can be taken by surprise.
Old buildings will be taken down and new ones added.
You are supported, and you will be taken care of.
Ortiz will be taken to Massachusetts General Hospital, Kennedy said.
Those that can't be taken for safekeeping were being photographed.
They want to show they can't be taken for granted.
"This is not to be taken for granted," he said.
Steps need to be taken to keep this relationship sacred.
You never know when it could be taken from you.
"They were not meant to be taken seriously," Kjellberg said.
And then it can be taken down at the source.
The analogy with horses can clearly be taken too far.
If repair didn't work, more drastic measures would be taken.
"But not everything needs to be taken to the extreme."
And apparently, the substance can be taken from the fossils.
Who knew H2O could be taken to such great heights?
Now, that step can be taken by the interested parties.
But most importantly, he demands that Daniels be taken seriously.
Trump's threat to punish France should not be taken lightly.
Or else their choice could be taken away from them.
A similar approach could be taken with mosquitoes as well.
I don't want it to be taken away from me.
I wanted to be taken seriously and look more mature.
But it is not a decision to be taken lightly.
Ellison asked his name be taken off, but backed down.
She was sure Kim would be taken away from her.
State police said Muldrow would be taken into custody Thursday.
How, one might ask, can the Fed be taken over?
I always expected that I could be taken advantage of.
"Mariah is someone who likes to be taken care of."
She'll be taken to an area hospital for an evaluation.
Mariah is someone who likes to be taken care of.
But its approval cannot be taken for granted (see article).
Anadarko has agreed to be taken over by Occidental Petroleum .
Brown will be taken to the police station for processing.
What took so long for this step to be taken?
Sure, human error will be taken out of the equation.
From there, it would be taken by rail into Pyongyang.
It is likely the full amount will be taken back.
They're not taking him off, but should he be taken?
The rumor should be taken with a grain of salt.
That love, however fleeting, should never be taken for granted.
But for me, disrespect will not be taken from me.
United States military action is not to be taken lightly.
The decision will also see the company be taken private.
"Nothing can be taken for granted," the French president warned.
"How can this document even be taken seriously?" she asked.
A man will be taken more seriously by a misogynist.
"It will be taken to Europe," Asrat Begashaw told Reuters.
A decision must be taken by June, the report added.
Before long they will be taken off the menu forever.
LeVert had to be taken off the court by stretcher.
He will be answered legally, legal action will be taken.
I need just to be taken to a place forcefully.
Soils are delicate and have to be taken care of.
But he doesn't think extreme caution needs to be taken.
Action can be taken now and on a bipartisan basis.
This is how political losses are supposed to be taken.
Every move seemed to be taken from a gentleman's playbook.
Action may be taken in a situation concerning an enemy!
The measure won't be taken for a long, long time.
Certain common aphorisms were never meant to be taken literally.
Like most marketing, this should not be taken too seriously.
These are serious people, whose advice should be taken seriously.
The government said Gore's deposition will be taken on Friday.
It gave no details on what action could be taken.
The Pentagon said a decision had yet to be taken.
Still, it's unlikely to be taken up in the Senate.
Even now, it's not a disease to be taken lightly.
Strategists warn Trump's comments should not necessarily be taken literally.
Without context though, it can be taken the wrong way.
"Decisions on debt need to be taken now," Stathakis said.
The money would be taken out of a member's salary.
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Their drugs could not be taken on an empty stomach.
He demanded to be taken to several concerts a week.
But that shouldn't be taken as how he really was.
But that "if need be" should not be taken lightly.
Those and other issues will be taken up next month.
But that arrangement didn't appear to be taken into account.
They hunger to be taken seriously despite their racist views.
These are powerful tools, which can be taken too far.
Steps should be taken to protect human beings before coyotes.
Such a position of influence should not be taken lightly.
The party should not be taken for granted, it said.
No action can be taken against them after 15 days.
He did not say when a decision would be taken.
Sonic is the latest U.S. restaurant to be taken private.
I wanted to swoon and be taken to those times.
I don't want to be taken off the email list!
Confession, for instance, cannot technically be taken on the internet.
Republicans argued that Strzok shouldn't be taken at face value.
The shipwrecked must be taken to a place of safety.
That territory could be taken in a matter of months.
No action, though, will be taken on the waiver today.
A sort of toughness and refusal to be taken in.
"This disease needs not to be taken lightly," KAT said.
"Legal action will be taken in due time," Smalls said.
And that, in this tournament, should not be taken lightly.
Spinraza is not a cure and must be taken indefinitely.
"(They) will be taken to Europe," Asrat Begashaw told Reuters.
I think this is going to be taken care of.
"We all agreed it should be taken down," she said.
Absolutely any allegation of rape has to be taken seriously.
He will be taken by train to College Station, Tex.
If found, injured animals should be taken to wildlife rehabilitators.
"All those jobs will be taken by AI," he said.
But this should be taken with a grain of salt.
Even before the World Cup, care had to be taken.
I felt that there was a chance to be taken.
Q. Many medications should be taken on an empty stomach.
Can James Corden easily be taken advantage of for money?
And if they find something, you can be taken down.
The objections are substantive and deserve to be taken seriously.
This is a debate that needs to be taken seriously.
However, personal risk tolerances should also be taken into account.
"It was natural to be taken off guard," he said.
It isn't any fun, and it can't be taken seriously.
The figures should be taken with a grain of salt.
These results should not be taken as absolute fact, however.
What actions must be taken to give them a voice?
The legislation must be taken up next by the Senate.
Further actions can be taken after the votes are counted.
They will be taken over or will exit the market.
He paid $5 to be taken by raft into Mexico.
The prosecutor ordered that both men be taken into custody.
The first photo, however, seemed to be taken more recently.
The cops note the pill shouldn't be taken with alcohol.
"'Dead or alive' should not be taken literally," he said.
But that doesn't mean they can be taken for granted.
We had no idea he would be taken advantage of.
Barnett looks like he's about to be taken to slaughter.
The department is hungry and ready to be taken seriously.
C. It only needs to be taken once a year.
Buckingham Palace does not like to be taken by surprise.
Benzodiazepines can be taken during pregnancy but not while breastfeeding.
I don't know what had to be taken care of.
A decision on the bids will be taken on Sept.
Postal is something that needs to be taken care of.
He said all medical expenses would be taken care of.
It's clear that a harder line needs to be taken.
But the rule of law cannot be taken for granted.
The next step should be taken by Foxconn, Brennan wrote.
They (and their Russian counterparts) should be taken off alert.
Biden's current 30% nationally is not to be taken lightly.
"Therefore, it is something that should not be taken lightly."
He said a final decision was still to be taken.
Others are simply asking what security measures will be taken.
Compliance cannot be taken casually, as regulation has increased exponentially.
Slave Play is a title meant to be taken literally.
But this is a crucial step that must be taken.
So we know it's something that could be taken safely.
Hicks said Colbert requested to be taken off suicide watch.
The figures should be taken with a dose of skepticism.
The film's twee qualities shouldn't be taken for fatuousness, however.
It can also be taken away with that same precision.
Allegations of sexual assault must always be taken seriously. Always.
The 25% discount will automatically be taken off at checkout.
"The president's policy indicates a desire to work with Congress to implement any necessary changes that would have to be taken before this could be taken," Lynch said before the Senate panel on Wednesday.
But if there's anything to be taken from the telecom industry's long history of unfulfilled promises, caveats, head fakes, and outright falsehoods, it's that sector promises should always be taken with several grains of salt.
It's one thing to know that a candidate who's strong in the polls should be taken seriously; it's something else entirely to know that one who is weak in the polls shouldn't be taken seriously.
So it has to be taken out of the child's hands.
I really do think he should be taken to Guantanamo Bay.
A site could be taken down with a flood of requests.
It&aposs never going to be taken apart by defense lawyers.
Are there genetic factors that need to be taken into account?
The authors did add their findings shouldn't be taken as definitive.
" He warned, "I'm afraid the president could be taken advantage of.
"Mental health needs to be taken as seriously as physical health."
If that's not reached, punitive action could be taken against Italy.
So on Sunday, it's mom's turn to be taken care of.
" She added, "Glad at least it will be taken seriously now.
"It's giving him hope that he will be taken care of."
Haley did not specify what kind of action could be taken.
Whenever it's used you know the right decision will be taken.
However, researchers say there are steps that can be taken now.
The term exit can be taken literally, to leave a place.
That's why I'd say he shouldn't be taken as a joke.
Now, he'll be taken into a remand prison if he's caught.
That's a freedom that is not going to be taken away.
I didn't think anything would be taken away by adding vaginas.
Why did you feel the flag needed to be taken down?
But PG&E cannot magically be taken over on its own.
Still, what befell Sanders, 78, is not to be taken lightly.
Not if the government is to be taken at its word.
It did not suggest any regulatory action might be taken, however.
However, I don't believe it needs to be taken too far.
You call it dangerous and demand it to be taken down?
"Who wants to be taken out of the game?" he said.
How a satellite is constructed will also be taken into consideration.
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Unfortunately, the sign is expected to be taken down next week.
However, the numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
It is here that a pause should be taken for thought.
"I don't want that to be taken from them," Marvin said.
Ivory Coast's recent relative stability should not be taken for granted.
"More than anything, I want to be taken seriously," Richner says.
"Probably no action would be taken until the next accident happens."
Reyes said the article is not meant to be taken seriously.
The provision will be taken in the bank's 2019 financial results.
I've realized that life is not to be taken for granted.
The other half will be taken care of by Altaba Inc.
But this research should be taken with a grain of salt.
"She will be taken to a vet to be checked out."
But this trend should be taken with a pinch of salt.
These will be taken on by his successor, Crown Prince Naruhito.
In 100 cases, Uber determined that no action should be taken.
State police say a Muldrow would be taken into custody Thursday.
At the same time, people have to be taken care of.
Julian Assange will be taken to Westminster Magistrates court this afternoon.
Of course Hart's jokes can't be taken literally as serious opinions.
What happens if you request for nudity to be taken out?
" She continued, "It should be taken as seriously as anything else.
And that specific content really does need to be taken down.
The time can be taken up until the child is eight.
And it's okay to not want to be taken advantage of.
And why shouldn't immediate action be taken to deal with it?
A decision will be taken by September, and legislation will follow.
But care needs to be taken to set the right incentives.
The United States will not be taken advantage of any longer.
Anadarko has agreed to be taken over by Occidental Petroleum Corp.
When do we demand that violence against women be taken seriously?
It is difficult to know what other action should be taken.
They requested immediate action be taken to remedy the "deplorable" conditions.
Big changes will happen, and action will need to be taken.
These decisions should be taken unanimously by OPEC's members, he added.
You never know when it can be taken away of you.
"Any issues of misconduct will be taken extremely seriously," Soubry said.
A different approach should be taken for blockchain-driven financial businesses.
You can be taken seriously if you do take it seriously.
Meredith Hunter died before he could be taken to a hospital,
At the conclusion of the investigation, appropriate action will be taken.
There is not an immediate decision that has to be taken.
The aircraft will be taken out of service for maintenance review.
These things don't happen commonly and can be taken care of.
By every indication, he wants to be taken at his word.
The figurine can be taken out of the chair, as well.
It's estimated 14 trillion photos could be taken this year alone.
Action needs to be taken to stop wildlife loss in Canada.
This is a major surgery and not to be taken lightly.
That additional capacity could also be taken up by Russia's Gazprom.
This needs to be clarified and then action will be taken.
Yet buying an annuity isn't a step to be taken lightly.
And I don't think it should be taken lightly at all.
Their different supports and pieces can be taken apart by hand.
After being offered that, Teller allegedly refused to be taken there.
When it did, he requested it be taken down from YouTube.
These are heavy emotional sacrifices that should not be taken lightly.
So, every claim should be taken with a grain of salt.
This, ultimately, is why Duterte's Holocaust comments must be taken seriously.
The statistics need to be taken with a dose of caution.
If not, obviously, it will be taken up again next year.
The decision would have to be taken by the new administration.
Under California law, Hunter's name cannot be taken off the ballot.
Anonymous accusations will likely be taken less seriously than public ones.
That's why the war talk in Washington should be taken seriously.
Everything we see can be taken down in evidence and used.
Other CBC members said more action should be taken against King.
Iran's threats to disrupt international waterways should not be taken lightly.
Specific actions, in addition to centralizing risk assessment, should be taken.
It need only be taken before sex, not daily like Addyi.
But it isn't inevitable, since preventive steps can be taken now.
He promised the decision would be taken by late last year.
Analogic will be taken private as a result of the acquisition.
The measure will be taken up after the July 2628th break.
"And I don't expect it to be taken private," Cramer said.
Special care also must be taken to manage the executive team.
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It is time for Latinos to be taken with utmost seriousness.
There are many lessons to be taken from this astonishing episode.
She hailed a taxi and asked to be taken to Pasmore's.
Action has to be taken on behavior taken toward professional staff.
Accordingly, adding an authorized user isn't something to be taken lightly.
Preemptive actions should be taken now to forestall new attack vectors.
He is an absurd man who longs to be taken seriously.
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A formal decision will be taken by OPEC on May 25.
Hostility to trade — even misdirected rage — should not be taken lightly.
But he did not specify what new steps might be taken.
The tree is scheduled to be taken down later this week.
"It can't be taken at face value," Giuliani told the newspaper.
No further steps would be taken in the meantime, he added.
The funds would be taken out of the member's net salary.
Of course, more studies are warranted, and precautions should be taken.
The remainder is likely to be taken out with new equity.
As Mr. Guild notes, "This is not to be taken lightly."
This statement must also be taken with a pinch of salt.
She's worried I may be taken back without completing my studies.
The tests can be taken online, at work or via mobile.
She told me it had to be taken within 72 hours.
Our first product's cells will not be taken from a feather.
Sometimes people just want to be taken with high-exposure positions.
A new player has appeared which must be taken into consideration.
Then the whole world will be taken over by video games.
Asking someone to uproot their home should not be taken lightly.
Morgan repeated her request for the account to be taken down.
We are told our loyalty will never be taken for granted.
The final decision will be taken by the federal health ministry.
The needs of the patients will not be taken into consideration.
Gains not taken are losses that will be taken, Cramer said.
However, such promises should be taken with a pinch of salt.
As the weather warms, lessons can be taken outside, if possible.
"I don't see any likelihood it's going to be taken seriously."
If he's not, how seriously should his adolescent misbehavior be taken?
But the question Trump is posing needs to be taken seriously.
Those results, however, should be taken with a grain of salt.
The agency specified the building must be taken apart by hand.
Second, it is not a decision that should be taken lightly.
I asked my boss to be taken off shifts with her.
A. Mold is serious and needs to be taken care of.
Wisnom doubts that they were meant to be taken literally, though.
Too much, not enough, should stay up, should be taken down?
How people will be taken care of while waiting in Mexico.
Women should still be taken serious as artists and musicians etc.
The legal battle could eventually be taken to the Supreme Court.
Some medications should be taken on an empty stomach at bedtime.
Many of the responses were not meant to be taken seriously.
And whether sexual assault had to be taken very, very seriously.
They asked to be taken to the Pasig River, he said.
Morton, Mississippi (CNN)Pricila is terrified her mom will be taken.
"What action, if any, will be taken on guns?" he asked.
It's a market that's just sitting there, waiting to be taken.
He never dressed elaborately or allowed his picture to be taken.
Investors do not appear convinced that Tesla will be taken private.
The seeds will soon be taken indoors, dried, bagged, and labeled.
"She needed professional distance to be taken seriously," Dr. Jones said.
A sustainable lifestyle is not to be taken lightly, he added.
However ... real price appreciation can no longer be taken for granted.
These and other steps can be taken independently by Israel today.
"Our central role must not be taken for granted," he warned.
That figure should probably be taken with a pinch of salt.
They also want to show how bold action can be taken.
The statement did not elaborate on what actions would be taken.
The statement did not elaborate on what actions would be taken.
Tehran has said its next move would be taken on Nov.
The "book before bedtime" tradition can definitely still be taken literally.
But the injustice handed down to León cannot be taken alone.
These are actions that can be taken outside medication and vaccinations.
Only what is inside you cannot be taken away by others.
We're told he had to be taken down after evading police.
For now, I'm definitely willing to let that toll be taken.
But some tips should be taken with a grain of salt.
That's not something to be taken lightly in today's retail environment.
"Dress for success and dress to be taken seriously," says Voglino.
In their Monkee hearts, they wanted desperately to be taken seriously.
Get ready to be taken to a galaxy far, far away.
If I weren't, it would be harder to be taken seriously.
So what follows should be taken as ballpark guesses, at best.
"It ought to be taken on very substantial facts," Hoyer said.
That decision can be taken by the people of South Africa.
Any such estimates should be taken with a grain of salt.
I believe they will both be taken to a refugee camp.
The media is a powerful tool not to be taken lightly.
None of this is to be taken for granted, of course.
I think it's absolutely terrible that he could be taken away.
Here I've outlined five effective steps that can be taken: 1.
" Ballot collection, she said, "is ripe to be taken advantage of.
Rajinder said Cyrus had refused to be taken to the hospital.
They must be taken only after careful consideration and thoughtful reflection.
Whatever you do through guidance can be taken away through guidance.
Hyperbole: exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
Steps must be taken to include everyone in our nation's prosperity.
Women shouldn't have to write "like men" to be taken seriously.
Our work yielded another finding that ought to be taken seriously.
Some drugs seem to be taken about equally regardless of income.
All those jobs will be taken by AI. Name those jobs.
But if Apple expects to be taken seriously, it's about time.
She is the one that says victims should be taken seriously.
It's a serious problem, and it deserves to be taken seriously.
However, I don't want it to be taken the wrong way.
Possession, on the other hand, is always to be taken seriously.
Italian newspapers suggested on Thursday that migrants would be taken to the "closest port", but Cooper said international maritime law, which foresees they be taken to the nearest "place of safety", would continue to be followed.
Everything presented has to be taken with an enormous grain of salt.
Indeed, their approval of the Brexit deal cannot be taken for granted.
This is hardly a broad survey, and shouldn't be taken as such.
Since then, some comedians have at times come to be taken seriously.
Dalton's case is expected to be taken to a grand jury soon.
Conversely, negative rating action may be taken if risk appetite increases substantially.
Wait until you hear why they were ordered to be taken down?
All rumors coming out should be taken with a grain of salt.
There will be blood, tears and threats that cannot be taken lightly.
The user selections will be taken into account for surfacing potential matches.
This paper should be taken with a grain of salt, of course.
Of course, patents have to be taken with a grain of salt.
However, Spade isn't the first designer to be taken all too soon.
Despite a reputation for kindness, Josephine was not to be taken lightly.
Would he like for his kids to be taken away from him?
Because I know how easily things can be taken away from you.
When technology would be taken away from us, what would we do?
I want environmental, all environmental situations to be taken properly care of.
The press notes describe "Z" as "fictionalized," so liberties will be taken.
I don't think 90 percent of his tweets should be taken seriously.
According to experts, none of those possibilities can be taken for granted.
GUTFELD: But I should also add coffee should only be taken black.
"Zoey's role is not to be taken lightly," Genes, 30, tells PEOPLE.
Wolff said the situation at Ferrari had to be taken into consideration.
Professionals also stress that ADHD medication—particularly stimulants—shouldn't be taken lightly.
It is also unclear who formally ordered them to be taken down.
It is the Olympics, and the athletes will be taken care of.
The program can be taken away anytime at the discretion of Immigration.
The judge Tuesday paved the way for that step to be taken.
Under federal law, the census must be taken by April 1, 2020.
Mr Musk has very much earned the right to be taken seriously.
Life is so amazing and it should never be taken for granted.      
"The image appears to be taken via a cellphone," court documents said.
Nothing about it should be taken as indicative of my personal position.
He revived Chrysler betting that its Jeep brand should be taken global.
This cannot be taken for granted should the treaty get shot down.
I have to go above and beyond just to be taken seriously.
With a weapon in hand, Michonne demands to be taken to Negan.
Water breaks can be taken only when the Panthers are on offense.
He denied that the exchange would encourage more Americans to be taken.
Clearly, many tough decisions needed to be taken along that unfortunate road.
They're hardworking professionals, and that's going to be taken away from them.
Just how impossible it is for talented women to be taken seriously.
The working class is no longer willing to be taken for granted.
"Perhaps the Consumers First Act can be taken up by them, too."
All three victims refused to be taken to the hospital for treatment.
Amazon is a monster, and this shouldn't be taken lightly by Instacart.
So I'm not going to let the military be taken advantage of.
Baseball plays are supposed to be taken care of by baseball plays.
You could be taken away from something that you love to do.
However, the data should also be taken with a grain of salt.
The Trump tank painting, he adds, wasn't supposed to be taken seriously.
He revived Chrysler, betting that its Jeep brand should be taken global.
But net migration figures should be taken with a pinch of salt.
However there are many positives to be taken from this year's report.
All these deadlines should be taken with a giant grain of salt.
The hydrogel capsule can be taken with water before lunch and dinner.
This can be taken as a good chance for further investor education.
An account soliciting drug sales through messenger, however, should be taken down.
This estimate, however, should be taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
"Your body needs to be taken care of year-round," Romeo said.
A lot of the romance can be taken out, literally and figuratively.
Musk's proposed timelines should be taken with a grain of salt, however.
I googled it, and I was like, 'This better not be taken!
If such agreements are to be taken seriously, they must be enforced.
Because it's ... Anything can be taken out of context to mean anything.
The Constitution requires the census to be taken once every ten years.
In little more than a year, that membership will be taken away.
I don't think these animals are going to be taken care of.
" She added, "We had no idea he would be taken advantage of.
These would be taken from the share of permits to be auctioned.
All of these objections can be taken up and resolved during negotiations.
I spoke to leadership to demand that it be taken down immediately.
Similar considerations will need be taken into account when running the dam.
But it may now be taken over and lose its Israeli identity.
Those whose families can't be traced will be taken to care facilities.
Today, it announced the branding will be taken nationwide and eventually internationally.
Though lava flows aren't as hazardous, they should still be taken seriously.
The bottom line: Action must be taken to avoid a catastrophic future.
We expect all guest concerns to be taken seriously and addressed courteously.
As Israel learned earlier this year, nothing should be taken for granted.
All allegations of domestic abuse are disturbing and should be taken seriously.
It's unclear what disciplinary action will be taken against the individuals identified.
PLEASE BEHOLD ONE OF THE MOST STUNNING PHOTOGRAPHS TO EVER BE TAKEN.
And with them, the once-cherished items will be taken away too.
The idea that Trump isn't to be taken literally might sound cynical.
It was trivial for these funds to be taken from anybody else.
KIRK: Castigated ... PIRRO: Forget investigated, they would be taken out in cuffs.
Trump on CNN on suggesting protestors should be taken out on stretchers.
Victims sometimes fear isolation, retaliation or believe they won't be taken seriously.
"It seems to be taken for granted," the Guadalajara-born artist says.
Insisting that the next president be taken that way is utterly reckless.
The right to vote is something that can't be taken for granted.
Last week, Spicer confirmed they should be taken as official presidential statements.
He also could not say when the "appropriate steps" would be taken.
We are looking into this matter, and it will be taken seriously.
It's a road that — pardon my metaphor — must first be taken within.
Care should also be taken when looking at a partial solar eclipse.
Vegetables labeled indulgently were 25% more likely be taken than basic-labeled.
It just isn't there and it would not be taken very seriously.
And, like us, Peretti seemed to be taken by surprise. Oatmeal...savory?
Not all potentially influential factors could be taken into account, they say.
Yates: McGahn understood that Flynn should be taken seriously 4:40 p.m.
As one source put it, Weiner would be taken to the brink.
" Pelley: "The uninsured person is going to be taken care of. How?
The decision must be taken unanimously by all remaining 27 EU members.
" Instead, Seyfried argued, "It should be taken as seriously as anything else.
What kind of precautions need to be taken ahead of the Olympics?
This can be taken as a metaphor for a lot of things.
There is an optical component that has to be taken into account.
The situation should be closely watched, the right decisions should be taken.
Home prices can't be taken at face value; something always comes up.
The legislation will likely be taken up by the Senate on Wednesday.
So as the electorate ages, climate change will be taken very seriously.
For a bathtub photo to be posted, it must first be taken.
Should drug use be identified in Parliament, appropriate action would be taken.
Something that gives the impression that I am to be taken seriously.
That offer will not now be taken up, according to the officials.
They are also aware that his defeat cannot be taken for granted.
Opinions diverge on the attitude to be taken towards Huawei, for example.
There's no limit on how many times the test can be taken.
"A hot lunch should never be taken from a child," he said.
In addition, some medications to control diabetes must be taken with food.
The resolution will be taken up on the Senate floor next month.
Davutoglu said measures would be taken to ensure the safety of citizens.
He believes LASIK should "absolutely" be taken off the medical market altogether.
Nor should they be taken out of the context of past administrations.
And they're going to be taken care of as a bad player.
The EFF also warned that such action could be taken against anyone.
Three steps should be taken now to increase competition and reduce prices.
None of this should be taken as an excuse for Mr. Trump.
She could not let go of her desire to be taken seriously.
The logic, or lack thereof, here can be taken to absurd levels.
Figuring out when it matters So when should #ThoughtsAndPrayers be taken seriously?
"Other measures to isolate Taiwan diplomatically will also be taken," Lam continued.
The song is great fun, but it's not to be taken lightly.
But the idea that Trump could fire Mueller should be taken seriously.
There still steps that must be taken on the road to denuclearization.
But those bills are unlikely to be taken up in the Senate.
A few, however, were left behind to be taken by the sea.
So, your property can be taken with very little evidence beyond suspicion.
And all the poor people are going to be taken care of.
In any event, their prizes should be taken away by the Committee!
In any event, their prizes should be taken away by the Committee!
It's a step, but I think more steps need to be taken.
"Difficult times require difficult decision to be taken and implemented," he said.
McIver was the third Canadian to be taken into custody in China.
Wait a moment for a new reading to be taken and displayed.
This means that any copycat posts would have to be taken down.
In neither case, according to these men, should it be taken seriously.
Barker is clear that it should not, however, be taken for granted.
And the words that she wrote in it can't be taken back.
But he could understand why people would be taken in by it.
Research on this topic should be taken with a pinch of salt.
No. Travel warnings should be taken into account, but are not binding.
My advocacy goes unseen because I'm too young to be taken seriously.
Enough Senate Democrats to filibuster the bill demanded it be taken out.
Iran must be held accountable, and concrete punitive steps must be taken.
It won't be taken at face value or anything close to it.
This difference should be taken into account, particularly whendeveloping policies for workplaces.
Some important risks around your career and reputation will be taken today.
Conventional wisdom and past experience suggests that plagiarism can't be taken lightly.
The figures should be taken with a grain of salt, of course.
At the parties themselves, payments needed to be taken and contracts signed.
"Human discretion should not be taken out of the equation," Gebru said.
And so I think that was the step needed to be taken.
Yet, clearly, decisive, rational action to cut spending must be taken now.
The judge rejected the prosecution's request that Cosby be taken into custody.
My role as spiritual mentor to my children will be taken seriously.
The factors that would be taken into consideration for the state vs.
She is terrified that it will all be taken away from her.
Only such a report will be taken into consideration by our country.
He will be taken into custody when he's medically stable, Stapp said.
China considers Taiwan its territory, to be taken by force if necessary.
The latest poll indicates Buttigieg is a contender to be taken seriously.
N) that has agreed to be taken over by rival Sainsbury's (SBRY.
The measure will next need to be taken up by the Senate.
They say depending on the results other precautionary measures may be taken.
These wild card tests should be taken only at your own risk.
It's also a technology that, once mainstreamed, can never be taken back.
The post was not meant to be taken seriously, the department said.
While fascinating, these results must be taken with a grain of salt.
Too bad this will probably all be taken away from us shortly.
I need to know that you're going to be taken care of.
The photos of some of the fillers had yet to be taken.
She had to be taken off the study and treated with chemotherapy.
He showed that in politics, absolutely nothing can be taken for granted.
So I think that kids should be taken away from their parents!
Before waxing, the length of your hair should be taken into consideration.
Gun control should be taken a hell of a lot more seriously.
If she can't find the funds, her daughter will be taken away.
Blackouts aren't to be taken lightly—especially if they become a pattern.
But action needs to be taken, and soon, to calm nervous markets.
Some have become convinced that nothing should be taken at face value.
"Initiatives will continue to be taken by each of us," he said.
Any disputes have to be taken up with the third-party seller.
If someone drips, the stoneware can be taken right out for cleaning.
For that reason, the decision must be taken out of his hands.
"It was never intended to be taken as real", Farriella told Reuters.
Should all Christopher Columbus statues across the United States be taken down?
"There's other people that need to be taken care of," he said.
"Literature in a living place must be taken alive," Chamoiseau once wrote.
"If anyone has done anything wrong, action should be taken," he said.
Failure to rebuke can rightly be taken as tacit approval and acceptance.
"It will be investigated and necessary measures will be taken," he said.
I welcomed new life, and saw how quickly life can be taken.
The people responsible knew that their acts would not be taken lightly.
"Non-Muslim women can be taken as concubines," according to the leaflet.
Apparently, some things are not meant to be taken seriously or literally.
What, if any, other measures should be taken to make schools safer?
Any future actions by either side will be taken much more seriously.
Finally, our eyes must not be taken off ISIS and Al Qaeda.
The question is whether the chief justice can be taken either way.
Care must be taken to examine the particular features of the case.
To be taken to an abstract somewhere I had not yet imagined.
Refusing emergency care, Ms. Barg asked to be taken to his office.
Freelancers celebrated the news, although the legislation could still be taken up.
Of course, a clear message remains: Glover wishes to be taken seriously.
This right, however, can be taken away by due process of law.
Some items were wrapped in packing papers, ready to be taken away.
But he said he had never meant them to be taken literally.
It was the largest city anywhere to be taken back from ISIS.
A second source said the unit would be taken offline from Nov.
After that service, he will be taken to Washington the next day.
"But again, a wind turbine shouldn't be taken down by the wind."
The balance of available stock will be taken up in the placing.
About 430 local Shell employees will be taken on by Assala Energy.
You will then be taken back to the app&aposs home screen.
Both men said their comments were not intended to be taken seriously.
Equipment could be taken to higher ground, corn and beans moved out.
The above does not imply that Europe should be taken for granted.
Reservations for indoor seating will be taken online starting on May 1.
You should see a countdown and then the photo will be taken.
Click the stylized "T" and you'll be taken to The Times's website.
Immigration is a critical national security issue that cannot be taken lightly.
In the meantime, no action to destroy the guns would be taken.
The resolution will be taken up by mid-March in the Senate.
All this stuff will be taken into consideration in future-year budgets.
Those who test negative will be taken to a quarantine housing facility.
We're at a moment when hand-washing must be taken very seriously.
But even if that argument was settled, what action should be taken?
Others thought Saakashvili's accusations should be taken with a pinch of salt.
And it could be taken away with a stroke of Sessions's pen.
Action must be taken alongside it, and that's where it gets hard.
"It can't be taken at face value," he said in an interview.
I think that's another factor that has to be taken into account.
"I would say that night sweats should be taken seriously," Glaser adds.
"Ms Skripal's own wishes need to be taken into account," she said.
But this number should be taken with two big grains of salt.
It is not yet clear where the black boxes will be taken.
"If steps can be taken to preserve the life of the UAC and her unborn child, those steps should be taken," Tota wrote, using the abbreviation for "Unaccompanied Alien Child," the technical term for minors in ORR's custody.
"There was great concern by the U.S. government that the development process would be taken over and migrate to China and that all the intellectual property here would be taken over," said Dan Mondor, chief executive of Inseego.
They probably could not muse out loud, or in the recesses of their mind have these sorts of conversations and then say them out loud, and think it would be taken seriously or they would be taken seriously.
They probably could not muse out loud, or in the recesses of their mind have these sorts of conversations and then say them out loud, and think it would be taken seriously or they would be taken seriously.
If I can be taken seriously in the spiritual world and in the mental health world, then there's no reason that anyone from any background shouldn't be able to be taken seriously, in whatever field it is they're in.
The paper itself needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, though.
N agreed to be taken private for $2.58 billion in cash by Francisco.
It's a vibe, and shouldn't be taken so seriously like it does sometimes.
Legal measures will be taken against the airline and government employees, Claros said.
Until the plane wreckage is located, nothing can be taken off the table.
The NSF notice published this morning listed several actions that would be taken.
The children -- the children can be taken care of quickly, beautifully, and immediately.
Heavy cans of food, which need to be taken into consideration when bagging.
They debated whether Confederate statues should be taken down from the U.S. capitol.
It's a proper television-based console that can be taken on the go.
When the police arrived he begged to be taken to the station, and
Life is too precious and it can all be taken in a second.
After her appointment, she was told that more images needed to be taken.
All this has to be taken into account when we consider Fish's work.
And it's way too important to be taken down by one person's mistakes.
Some athletes, if their words can be taken at face value, already have.
Niwas said Singh would not be taken to court to hear his sentence.
They should not be taken hostage to serve the interests of some pilots.
She hopes steps will be taken in order to help malnourished people worldwide.
These risks need to be taken into account to have a balanced view.
It was the only place that I knew we'd be taken care of.
" On Tuesday, Milano told Cuomo the issue needs to be taken "incredibly seriously.
They then had to be taken to the hospital, according to the BBC.
That statue has to go, or Roosevelt should be taken out of it.
Bots have no subconscious, so any imagery they use should be taken literally.
All this, though, should be taken with a hearty, hearty pinch of salt.
Analysts think the upstart might fetch $2109bn were it to be taken public.
Scans or photographs of the historical records must be taken with expensive equipment.
Weather conditions and air traffic control data will also be taken into account.
Before long, the board confirmed that the firm would not be taken private.
His talk of preparing coffins, in other words, should be taken rather literally.
The saying that "hate breeds hate" should be taken both figuratively and literally.
Here's the thing: Russia's attempts at influencing the region should be taken seriously.
But, the sources said, any such a move would be taken very reluctantly.
Trips can be taken on a budget or as an all-out splurge.
Both women then agree that they can't be taken alive by the Saviors.
They would worry that the same actions would be taken by other countries.
Other hosts didn't want their time slots to be taken over by Smith.
It can't be taken away, because it's in our DNA, which is beautiful.
But the technology has huge potential, so it needs to be taken seriously.
But an individual could then petition to be taken off of the registry.
The commission will also be taken written testimony until the end of December.
The paintings feel temporary, as if they might be taken down and replaced.
And that the next giant step might be taken by Newton on Feb.
For one thing, this time Kissinger's Republican preference cannot be taken for granted.
This same attention to detail and care must be taken with small businesses.
"If violations are found, action as per law will be taken," Arora said.
Ultimately, I don't think the B&W P9s' sound should be taken seriously.
He said the clean-up needed to be "taken to its logical conclusion".
Sort of like, a "business man who wants to be taken seriously" type.
The new patients were to be taken off the ship for medical treatment.
The same approach should now be taken for a vehicle's self-driving software.
The Wall Street Journal said the figures shouldn't be taken at face value.
Kendall's dad, Logan (Brian Cox), assures him that he'll be taken care of.
She will be taken into custody when she is released from the hospital.
But her message is an important one that should not be taken lightly.
And don't be taken in by the warm smiles of the Thais, either.
The issue would be taken up again in parliament on Tuesday, Bercow said.
The current-account numbers have to be taken with a pinch of salt.
But understandably, the will to bear that burden cannot be taken for granted.
"That needs to be taken off," she told the staffer, per the book.
So operational changes Uber has made since then will be taken into consideration.
Because of both leaders' high personal stature, their reprimands will be taken seriously.
Please know this situation is being addressed, and appropriate actions will be taken.
Please understand information can be taken out of context & misconstrued to manufacture drama.
According to Stern, Valderrama called and asked that the interview be taken down.
These criticisms don't seem to be taken seriously by many in Sanders's camp.
It is highly likely the crucial decisions will be taken after polling day.
To make things worse, they may need to be taken throughout the day.
Third, Syria has excellent air defenses that would have to be taken out.
Strict action will be taken against any employee found deviating from the guideline .
Are we just going to sit back and let him be taken over?
The network did not indicate whether any action will be taken against Toni.  
Civil and criminal proceedings cannot be taken against the sovereign under British law.
"The context of the relationship has to be taken into consideration," Chlipala says.
Such claims should be taken with a pinch of the island's black salt.
That way, maybe, your next great Instagram can be taken at baggage claim.
I think this has to be taken on a case-by-case basis.
Unlike Jon, he would never be taken by surprise and stabbed to death.
The point is, animation is pretty much never meant to be taken literally.
"Asparagus should be taken by everyone for heart, cancer prevention," the website read.
Iraq is going to be taken over by Iran the minute we leave.
The Labour Party argued that British Steel should be taken into public ownership.
As for Redstone's health, "It's something to be taken into consideration," Finn said.
"That's why my Second Amendment right will not be taken away from me."
She ultimately decided to stay quiet but be taken off the Trump beat.
No active steps need to be taken to make add-ons work again.
There are all these feedback loops that have to be taken into account.
Others think they should be taken into temporary custody by the church authorities.
Did he become a liability that needed to be taken off the books?
Friday's gathering is billed as "informal", meaning no official decision will be taken.
This difference should be taken into account, particularly when developing policies for workplaces.
"Strict actions will be taken against those responsible for the disaster," Sinha added.
People fear that their family members will be the next to be taken.
Sometime "very soon", Transmit for iOS will be taken off the App Store.
That comes as EMC prepares to be taken private by computer maker Dell.
The picture appeared to be taken during a recent family outing in London.
Further action may be taken as monitoring of the storm continues, she said.
No disciplinary action will be taken against the remaining three deputies, Tony said.
It is unclear, at this point, which jail Manafort will be taken to.
If they don't do it soon ... we're told further action could be taken.
He didn't expect the fake to be taken as seriously as it was.
In Russia, it seems that confessions shouldn't necessarily be taken at their word.
Much of Sanders' language could be taken straight out his 2016 stump speech.
Keep in mind: Single polls should be taken with a grain of salt.
"Clearly great care should be taken when using these metal straws," he said.
The bloc's decision will be taken with EU governments and the European Parliament.
It "took a long time" for her to be taken seriously in Nashville.
And so, the first resistors who must be taken out are the girls.
Preorders can be taken on Thursday for the release date of March 31.
A similar approach can be taken in relation to a range of sectors.
The Trump sign should be taken off the building on America's Main Street.
Media reports concerning Weinstein's behavior will not be taken into account, Shapiro explains.
A decision will likely be taken in the next few months, Apfalter said.
However, nothing can be taken for granted in the treacherous and tricky conditions.
But the foam liner needs to be taken to a polyurethane recycling depot!
Yet his advice should also be taken to heart by Turkey's current leaders.
Looks like #rallycat will be taken away in that crate #STLCards #Busch pic.twitter.
Yet promises to reduce regulation should be taken with a pinch of salt.
SCOTT PELLEY: The uninsured person is going to be taken care of how?
Butler thinks he would be taken aback by historians' efforts to rediscover him.
He said the cabinet decision could be taken on May 8 or 9.
But she herself, and her intentions for the collection, must be taken seriously.
And then I can't feel certain my needs will be taken care of.
The children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever.
To be taken seriously, it must include the Russian relationship with the Clintons.
If appropriate, additional disciplinary actions will be taken in accordance with the law.
Most of the Space Force's initial assets would be taken from the USAF.
The US State Department warns increased caution should be taken with increasing crime.
The protesters didn't face charges, but the banner had to be taken down.
Reedie did not say when a decision on this matter will be taken.
But they obviously can be taken differently, depending on which country you're in.
In some other countries he would be taken out and imprisoned or shot.
Toft's responsibilities will temporarily be taken over by CEO Soren Skou, Maersk said.
We wholeheartedly believe action should be taken to reduce drug prices for patients.
But steps can be taken to avoid some things, such as bacterial infections.
Harvard quickly ordered it to be taken down, citing copyright and security concerns.
Victory here meant that the Cougars must be taken seriously as playoff aspirants.
If they click it, they'll be taken to a page with more information.
His attorney, Ed O'Donnell, feels no action should be taken by the league.
Sparrow believes that art that's light and fun should still be taken seriously.
Clinton had to be twice as good to be taken half as seriously.
On Friday, Cummings' body will be taken to Baltimore, Maryland for his funeral.
Some of that is expected to be taken out in the bond market.
This section features five sweeping corners that can be taken at full speed!
They are unlikely to be taken up by the incoming GOP-controlled Congress.
Can mourners, and their work, be taken out of their own cultural contexts?
"This so-called 'policy' cannot be taken seriously," he said in a statement.
He said the US wasn't going to be "taken advantage of" anymore. 4.
Videoconferencing equipment maker Polycom said it would be taken private by Siris Capital.
Al-Imam is the second Benghazi suspect to be taken into US custody.
The children will be taken care of -- put into foster care or whatever.
There are steps that can be taken to make these machines less dangerous.
That's why the alleged actions of Donald Trump are to be taken seriously.
The conference's proposals are expected to be taken up by parliament this year.
Thus, portable electronic devices should generally not be taken into any controlled area.
He said his interviews were meant to be taken as a lighthearted joke.
Tangible and decisive steps should be taken to eliminate this sense of mistrust.
And it can be taken care of quickly, beautifully and we'll have safety.
Although none deserved to be taken seriously, many had that coveted viral something.
Those trends cannot be taken for granted by those in Washington in 2019.
But the unimaginable must be taken seriously if it is to be averted.
With her stylish, oversize glasses, she might also be taken for an outsider.
But, in reality, most cases are not going to be taken to court.
Or maybe even be taken as the lighthearted teaser it was apparently intended.
Behavior patterns vary by user, but some things can be taken for granted.
That challenge will need to be taken into account when improving the system.
The product should only be taken under a doctor's supervision, its packaging says.
The decision must be taken unanimously by all remaining 27 EU member states.
SCOTT PELLEY: The uninsured person is going to be taken care of. How?
But Peloton's churn rate shouldn't be taken at face value, retention experts said.
The measure could be taken up by the Senate as soon as Thursday.
Once you've entered your current password, you'll be taken to a new screen.
While both steps should be taken, neither will do much to reduce slavery.
The low turnout meant the issue had to be taken up in Parliament.
Many videos are supposed to be satirical not supposed to be taken seriously.
Trump was heading to Capitol Hill to discuss what action should be taken.
For decades, scientists have been demanding that climate crisis be taken this seriously.
Also, if your shoes flap, it is very hard to be taken seriously.
The work USAID and other organizations do should not be taken for granted.
Richard Nixon resigned before a vote in the full House could be taken.
Most allowed themselves to be taken away but others went kicking and screaming.
Some of his commentary needed to be taken with a grain of salt.
It's up to the White House if any further action would be taken.
I'd give my life savings to be taken advantage of by Jennifer Lopez.
I went through tremendous struggles to be taken seriously as a woman artist.
We can't take these things for granted, because they can be taken away.
Lee, once he got into comics, wanted the medium to be taken seriously.
Some suggest that Mr. Trump's Twitter posts should not be taken so seriously.
In this term's most important matter, the court should not be taken in.
It would still need to be taken up and approved in the Senate.
Some of that will be taken from the surveillance that is being done.
Still, all of this should be taken with a hefty grain of salt.
"It can't be taken at face value," Mr. Giuliani said in an interview.
Trump wondered how the powerful US could be taken advantage of by immigrants.
Loewe was allowed to leave the ship to be taken to a hospital.
A decision was expected to be taken at a cabinet meeting on Thursday.
There are thousands of steps that need to be taken — all at once.
There are thousands of steps that need to be taken — all at once.
It also shows Washington that Pyongyang remains a threat to be taken seriously.
And at least one Republican woman suggested MeToo needs to be taken seriously.
Given this reality, you might suggest some simple measures that could be taken.
Some of the stories told by refugees cannot be taken at face value.
The Fed's signals seemed to be taken more seriously in the bond market.
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" But, he added, "if not, then I want to be taken care of.
But she added that her words shouldn't be taken as written in stone.
I was the girl who asked to be taken off every tracking email.
"We are analyzing what kind of legal steps can be taken," he said.
The grandmother was determined that the girl be taken to Damascus for treatment.
Many of those questions are likely to be taken up in the courts.
New evacuees would be taken to NRG Center, a conference hall in Houston.
The F.C.C. concluded on Tuesday that no action will be taken against him.
We look for remedies that can be taken as needed (as is convenient).
The measure is unlikely to be taken up in the GOP-controlled Senate.
That said, there are things that can be taken away from this generation.
However, there are small steps that can be taken to improve financial wellbeing.
Nor, though, should Liverpool's finish be taken as the end of a journey.
A final pricing decision will be taken later on Wednesday, the sources said.
Critic's Notebook Fox's "224: Legacy" probably never intended to be taken too seriously.
Real action must be taken to curtail the city's vulnerability to climate change.
For starters, no dog with bite history should ever be taken into rescue.
The decision should be taken by the ECB that supervises the country's banks.
But it's necessary for Bloomberg to be taken seriously in the Democratic field.
McDonald said Arpaio will not be arrested and no mugshot will be taken.
Now, steps to prevent illness from contaminated drinking water will not be taken.
Our digital video recorders and web cameras will be taken over by botnets.
S. can no longer be taken advantage of and get nothing in return.
Some fret that the search for fifth columnists can be taken too far.
It is also unclear how difficult working conditions would be taken into account.
There's not one source or one perspective that should be taken as gospel.
Trump called for the ad to be taken down, saying it was inaccurate.
L, which has agreed to be taken over by U.S. rival Vantiv VNTV.
No LikeBetter photos can be taken if you build out your own kit.
But his remarks are likely to be taken as a warning to Italy.
Inclisiran is designed to be taken just twice or three times a year.
If a case proceeds, the first step may well be taken under FARA.
Some speedruns aren't meant to be taken too seriously, at least game-wise.
All these actions can be taken without running afoul of the Second Amendment.
Both requests will be taken up formally "later this month," the board said.
She asked to be taken to White Plains, but told police Parmar refused.
She asked to be taken to a police station, but again, Parmar refused.
They certainly won't be taken down by one with a really bad plan.
An offending sheriff's department could be taken over by the state, he said.
Potassium iodide should not be taken in anything but a worst-case scenario.
A final call on the InvIT plan will be taken in six months.
Detainees were told their phones would be disruptive and had to be taken.
From April, policy decisions will be taken by a monetary policy committee (MPC).
"The debris will be taken to Australia for further examination," he told Reuters.
In this new world we're living in, nothing can be taken for granted.
Even for a former gangster, the treatments are not to be taken lightly.
What might be taken as a homage to Brazilian exoticism is the opposite.
"Similar personnel measures will also be taken in countries outside Finland," it said.
But polls shouldn't be taken as the final or absolute word on anything.
"[…] These languages have particularities that should be taken into account," the government said.
New Zealand authorities had to ask for the video to be taken down.
A variety of steps have to be taken before you fire a rocket.
The poor would be taken care of even as the government abandons them.
But the issue has yet to be taken up by the Supreme Court.
But as Jones's attorney would have it, they aren't to be taken seriously.
Your Cousin Trump results should probably be taken with a grain of salt.
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But, as they say, those wins are banked, and cannot be taken away.
CBD oil can be taken orally, inhaled as a vape, or applied topically.
The accounting firm has two sabbatical programs: an unpaid one-month sabbatical that can be taken for any reason, and a three- to six-month sabbatical that can be taken to pursue personal or professional growth opportunities with 40 percent pay.
"Chairman, the culture I come from, the military culture, when a senior asks you to do something, even if it's polite and pleasant, it's not to be taken as a request, it's to be taken as an order," Vindman replied.
"There are a whole range of further options of action that could be taken, the boycott of the World Cup is one of the further actions that could be taken in relation to this matter," Bishop told reporters in Canberra.
This isn't the first time the mother-daughter duo could be taken for twins.
Yet such complaints should be taken with a pinch of salt, says Ms Thompson.
The concentrate will be taken to a nearby plant for processing into lithium carbonate.
"Morning psoriasis," she captioned the intimate snap, which appeared to be taken in bed.
Project too long, and Ambrose will be taken away by psychopomps, never to return.
Judges would then be able to call for the posts to be taken down.
In a vacuum, that is a well-documented concern that shouldn't be taken lightly.
"That's a separate subject to be taken up at a separate time," Trump said.
She wanted to be taken seriously, but in her own quirky, weird Peg way.
Surely a pizza catastrophe of this magnitude should be taken straight to the authorities?
He said he expected a number of decisions to be taken early in 2017.
That being said, there's little reason to think this threat should be taken literally.
There are a few grains of salt to be taken from these unnamed sources.
But the firm stopped short of saying his channel deserved to be taken down.
So why would human moderators recommend that the historic Nazi video be taken down?
In that case, each RMD has to be taken from its own separate account.

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