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19 Sentences With "it is taken for granted"

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It is taken for granted that he is an unusual candidate.
The emotive penetration of a sound as we perceive it is taken for granted.
It is taken for granted that poor children have no future, that they are disposable.
In medicine, it is taken for granted that all people born before 25 had measles, whether they remember it or not.
These are young women who have grown up in Europe, where it is taken for granted that women can control much about their lives.
It is a mystery why the technology is taking so long to catch on in the accommodation sector when it is taken for granted elsewhere.
Contemporary YA is a launching point for major franchises because, in a post- Harry Potter world, it is taken for granted that YA is universal.
In many other nations — in China, in Russia, in Germany, say — it is taken for granted that if you know someone's age, you also know what he or she survived.
It is taken for granted today that the Allied forces attempted to wage a just war in Europe against the Nazis, not a brutal campaign of blind vengeance, of mass rape and mass executions.
For the most part, technological advance follows a familiar curve: initial public skepticism gives way to gradual adoption, until finally the product – whether it be cameras, smartphones, or drones – is so thoroughly integrated into modern life that it is taken for granted.
"People who write headlight summonses walk footposts in the rain and snow," it read, before adding, "(or will do so soon.)" It was probably the most visual demonstration ever that police quotas are a fact of life in New York City—a practice, that, although the city vehemently denies it, is taken for granted by many cops, policymakers, journalists, and residents.
Far fewer men were forced to retain lifelong single status. Divorce, although possible, was rare, and families were stable, on-going units. A number of traditional attitudes toward the family have survived without being questioned. It is taken for granted that everyone should marry, and marriage remains part of the definition of normal adult status.
With regard to "The Dog's Notes" series, those Taiwan dogs raised by Poren Huang's family are a rich source of inspiration for him. It is taken for granted that dogs are the most trustworthy animal to human beings; however, dogs can also be a symbol of the dark sides to human character, as being snobbish or fawning. Some of Poren Huang's bronze dogs even resemble the appearance of a man.
Polymer processors usually correlate the value of MFI with the polymer grade that they have to choose for different processes, and most often this value is not accompanied by the units, because it is taken for granted to be g/10min. Similarly, the test conditions of MFI measurement is normally expressed in kilograms rather than any other units. The method is described in the similar standards ASTM D1238ASTM D1238-04 and ISO 1133.ISO 1133:1997.
From 1932 to 1934, Kanitz was a member of the Federal Council of Austria. Kranitz's pamphlet Kämpfer der Zukunft was banned by the Nazi beginning with their first book burnings in 1933. He was one of the many socialist authors of the inter-war period who were forced to move out of Austria after the 1934 anti-socialist crackdown. It is taken for granted that sooner or later he returned to Austria out of home-sickness.
Most regard the letters (and the accompanying map) as a hoax by the Zenos or their publishers. Moreover, the identification of Zichmni as Henry Sinclair has not been accepted by most historians, although it is taken for granted by the supporters of the theory. Some supporters of the theory contend that there are stone carvings of American plants in Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland.Knight & Lomas, The Hiram Key: Pharaohs, Freemasonry, and The Discovery of The Secret Scrolls of Jesus (London: Century, 1996 ).
Conservative TV news editor criticized for being an accomplice to Weinstein for not reporting him immediately, and several other public figures and politicians questioned her innocence. The group (Not One Woman Less), which is dedicated to stopping violence against women, wrote a letter to support and organised a protest in November 2017 where tens of thousands of people gathered in Rome. Blogger (I Break Down Walls), journalist , (literally, Loose Bitches), and author also strongly supported publicly. Italian women's rights activist has stated that it is taken for granted that women must give or sell their body in order to get high-profile positions in politics, film, and media.
In The Making of the Indebted Man, Lazzarato examines debt as it is experienced by individuals, specifically the subject; he also presents a case that the debtor-creditor relationship is a central category of economics—more important than money or finance, for example. In the modern economy, it is taken for granted that debts must be repaid, and much of economic activity is driven by lending with the expectation (or: promise) of future repayment. Lazzarato observes that in order for such an economy to function, its actors must first be socialized to accept the premise that debts must be repaid. This entails that they become capable of making promises (to repay a debt) and of feeling guilt (on failing to repay a debt).
In her 1936 You and I and the Movies she noted that in typical labor films like Black Fury or Riff-Raff it is taken for granted that there is "no cause for the strike save personal animosities or someone's personal ambition." Hollywood would very rarely blame a business for giving cause to strike. In her Christian Faith and Social Action (1940) she wrote, As Economic Secretary for the YWCA National Association, and later as Editor of the YWCA Woman's Press, Terlin was often attacked for her views. On 9 October 1939 a witness told the Dies Committee that Terlin was a member of the Young Communist League and that she had attended the national training school run by the Communist Party.

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