The Times took itself more seriously, in part because it is taken more seriously.
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She then added a tweet that read, "ya'll take my life more seriously than I do." y'all take my life more seriously than i do.
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Now, having said that, we are moving into the realm of the legal process, which does take facts more seriously, which does take lies more seriously.
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You just have to take everything a lot more seriously.
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I think those cases will be treated more seriously now.
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I think we take physical pain a bit more seriously.
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Democrats need to take the politics of immigration more seriously.
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Are there any specific populations that it affects more seriously?
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" More seriously, he adds, "I love doing what I do.
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And the filmmakers certainly took their story much more seriously.
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He understood that we should take friend breakups more seriously.
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Then, in their early 30s, they started dating more seriously.
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Now American regulators are taking concerns about Google more seriously.
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A lot of people started taking sexual harassment more seriously.
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Technology companies are starting to take the market more seriously.
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A man will be taken more seriously by a misogynist.
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But of course we approached it more seriously than that.
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Why isn't he taking the threat against journalists more seriously?
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For one, voters could take law enforcement elections more seriously.
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I was incredibly lucky not to be more seriously injured.
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I hope the process streamlines and [is] taken more seriously.
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I probably take them much more seriously now, since Katrina.
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Conservatives took it more seriously, though perhaps with partisan motivations.
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But more seriously, in a region where there are 780
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Can we start taking this a bit more seriously, please?
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Does European soccer need to take head injuries more seriously?
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It's just good to know he wasn't hurt more seriously.
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And, more seriously: Why does no one need me anymore?
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Now the governor seems to be taking them more seriously.
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The M.M.T. crowd is being taken a lot more seriously.
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Certainly, many Academy members take animation more seriously than that.
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Others may be taking trade war more seriously now, too.
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This country needs to take its democratic processes more seriously.
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Those numbers reflect a news network taking Sanders more seriously.
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"Now actors are taken more seriously as producers," Hahn continued.
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"The question is how much more seriously they could degenerate."
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WHY ARE – ESPECIALLY INVESTORS -- TAKING THIS SO MUCH MORE SERIOUSLY.
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Dig in deeper, whatever it was, take it more seriously.
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Dancer MaryAnne Massa wants to take her health more seriously.
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The exception: Bond markets appear to take the president more seriously.
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Having been told this by Thea, he took it more seriously.
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Firms need to be encouraged to take internet security more seriously.
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Governments, corporations, and local communities are taking the issue more seriously.
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AND MY GUESS IS HE STARTS LOOKING AT VIDEO MORE SERIOUSLY.
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Meanwhile, no one takes the competition more seriously than the mothers.
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First, I take slow productivity growth more seriously than Drum does.
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The trade war risk is what Hogan is taking more seriously.
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Institutional investors are also beginning to look at bitcoin more seriously.
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" She writes, "I should have taken the good ones more seriously.
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They can up their game and take their art more seriously.
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More seriously, the company found it surprisingly difficult to acquire customers.
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And so you start to think more seriously about other methods.
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Perhaps then people would take his pronouncements a little more seriously.
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Recently, universities have started taking harassment complaints more seriously, Issen said.
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More seriously, we're interested in what the other has to say.
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It also more seriously affects people who already have health problems.
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She takes her job seriously, maybe more seriously than it deserves.
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But people here are taking hurricane preparedness more seriously than ever.
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But the others, which take spirits more seriously, are rarely revived.
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Twitter is ready to start taking revenge porn much more seriously.
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Yet these cases have galvanized lawmakers into taking vaccination more seriously.
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Reddit is taking bullying and harassment on its website more seriously.
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Fans may take his project more seriously than he does himself.
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More seriously, Somerville says he felt like his work was finished.
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"Ben seems to take this rehab visit more seriously," the insider said.
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But more seriously, my trips got me thinking about our country's founders.
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Now it's time for Facebook to take fact-checking more seriously, too.
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" More seriously, Kimmel hopes to walk away from the show "relatively unscathed.
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Thanks to #MeToo, women's testimony is at last being taken more seriously.
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When did you realize it was something you could do more seriously?
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He started using Instagram for his business more seriously in early 2018.
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After her quip on Sunday, Warren responded to the voter more seriously.
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The management of AIA and Pru need to take this more seriously.
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Do they increase diversity and take corporate responsibility more seriously than men?
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"Ben seems to take this rehab visit more seriously," the insider says.
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Suddenly, technologists started taking the problems of governance and politics more seriously.
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Why aren't your nutrition and food science colleagues taking this more seriously?
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Apple entering the game means that digital is being taken more seriously.
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People were really into it, so I started taking it more seriously.
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Mr Bainimarama took the perceived threat more seriously, ordering an army clampdown.
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Yes, they're the people taking mental health more seriously than you are.
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More seriously, "Cuphead" is a 2D side-scroller — remember "Super Mario Bros."?
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No Republican took his own reelection bid more seriously than Ohio's Portman.
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In Brooklyn, children take the cooling off process a little more seriously.
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If only she'd taken the whole thing just a little more seriously.
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Europe has taken antitrust more seriously and fought back against corporate gigantism.
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Fox News has only recently started to take the coronavirus more seriously.
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But it's an idea that experts and researchers are taking more seriously.
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Which of the two you take more seriously is up to you.
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I decided to take it more seriously than I'd ever taken anything.
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But the time may have come to take the downsides more seriously.
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Gun control should be taken a hell of a lot more seriously.
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The virus also more seriously affects people who have preexisting health problems.
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A recent cyberthreat underscores the need to take network security more seriously.
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" More seriously, Mr. Brand said: "From the outside, Kahoot may look frivolous.
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"I think they're even taking it more seriously than Lane," Hasegawa said.
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Nothing more seriously undermines democracy than intentional, systematic suppression of lawful voting.
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Any future actions by either side will be taken much more seriously.
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There are signs that the left is taking veteran organizing more seriously.
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The show is slowly, but steadily, starting to take robotics more seriously.
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Saturn in Aquarius will find us taking our future much more seriously.
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Lisa Murkowski is challenging her party to take climate change more seriously.
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Uber recently made some changes in an effort to take safety more seriously.
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More seriously, Corden said he's hoping to keep the focus on the nominees.
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This has led airlines to think more seriously about which drinks to serve.
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More shocking still, it's taking itself and these topics a bit more seriously.
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" He added that it seems like people are "taking [his candidacy] more seriously.
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Main takeaway: Facebook considered selling user data more seriously than was previously known.
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Parker has since said the company is taking its corporate culture more seriously.
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But imagine an alternate universe where Finney's inquiry had been taken more seriously.
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As China gets richer it is taking the environment more seriously (see article).
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Put differently, Mr Weinzierl contends that economists should take moral concerns more seriously.
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Public health experts now are starting to take stories like Scott's more seriously.
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John Cornyn's campaign manager — and now Republicans need to take it more seriously.
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After reading "Mouthful of Birds," I've considered vegetarianism more seriously than ever before.
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The announcement is Facebook's latest promise to take its users' security more seriously.
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The other party who should have taken the question more seriously is CNN.
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They need to take the spread of misinformation on their platforms more seriously.
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It's easy to take these ambitions more seriously than those of the Extropians.
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But many will remain sceptical until EU politicians take the issue more seriously.
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Wherever police have taken their work more seriously, IS has not fared well.
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Facebook appears to be taking its Groups feature more seriously in recent months.
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We should instead take the issue they raise more seriously than we do.
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Clinton, but was dismayed that her email security was not taken more seriously.
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He played softball sometimes in prison, but others took it much more seriously.
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Researchers are generally taking psychedelic drugs more seriously as mental health treatment options.
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Our democracy will be stronger if more voters take the truth more seriously.
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He's played violin for 30 years, taking it more seriously while at university.
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How can residents make the board wake up and take this more seriously?
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Now we are able to make arrangements and speak more seriously about it.
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First, the media is collectively taking the process more seriously, as it should.
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Before we closed, the servers were taking it more seriously than the customers.
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Still, many people are taking the new push more seriously than previous efforts.
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Treated more seriously, this conflict could be the compelling heart of the film.
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There's evidence that, in 2018, people online started to take astrology more seriously.
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" Then, more seriously, he added, "Aren't we're talking about throwing out my life?
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Now there are signs of a commitment to take climate change more seriously.
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The Fed's signals seemed to be taken more seriously in the bond market.
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So, anyway, I thought we'd go – what about the internal response, more seriously?
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Everyone loves summer, but some people take that love more seriously than others.
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He supports the hunt but believes existing rules should be enforced more seriously.
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"I decided to take it on a little more seriously," Mr. Samson recalled.
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JAPAN'S ECONOMIC POLICYMAKERS WEIGHING RISK OF OLYMPICS CANCELLATION MORE SERIOUSLY IN PROJECTIONS -SOURCES
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It has also forced campaigns to take new ideas more seriously, he said.
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"They should take trade more seriously than they have," Dimon said of China.
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More seriously: "Everyone wants to find true love and make it last," Alan adds.
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After its ban in Mexico, Roku began to take the piracy problem more seriously.
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Jay Inslee to take the climate threat much more seriously than we are now.
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General Catalyst is diving more seriously into the business of funding seed-stage startups.
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It was Gawker that asked why allegations against Bill Cosby weren't taken more seriously.
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Varys recognizes that because Jon Snow is a man, he'll be taken more seriously.
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I've seen how people take me more seriously when I tell them I own.
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If you mentioned the book, you think, the editor might take you more seriously.
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Twitch didn't create this controversy, but the company could address its fallout more seriously.
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Philip and Elizabeth start to think more seriously about going home, about being done!
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They're clearly much more active, they're taken much more seriously by the average Afghan.
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And it was that realization that inspired him to take his work more seriously.
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Elite liberals also need to think more seriously about local solutions to economic problems.
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That's when I really started taking it more seriously and became fascinated by it.
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After years of complacency, it is slowly taking its own geopolitical situation more seriously.
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After working Saturdays at the shop, he decided to take his profession more seriously.
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Now, she takes her health more seriously and lifts some heavy weights to boot.
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Since my mom died, I take Mother's Day more seriously than I did before.
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I would advise radiologists to take the threat far more seriously, for several reasons.
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But if it's an official proclamation, the Chinese take it much, much more seriously.
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If I take my craft a bit more seriously, I could become a professional.
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He wants to put pressure on the government "to take this behavior more seriously".
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More seriously, some were cited for endangering other officers by creating a crossfire situation.
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But it wasn't until two years later that Windsor started dating Spyer more seriously.
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I thought they would take it more seriously if I showed them the data.
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But more seriously, buying a standing desk is next on the agenda for sure.
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President Trump and his counselors need to look much more seriously behind the news.
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But this time, voters seem to be taking their research a bit more seriously.
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Achuthan wasn't sure when Wall Street could begin taking the economic sluggishness more seriously.
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And Harris-Taylor hopes medical professionals will start taking skin more seriously as well.
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More seriously, Shah doesn't examine the failures to implement disease surveillance and epidemic control.
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State legislatures, particularly New York, New Jersey, and Vermont, began taking legalization more seriously.
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The product takes the whole "speaker" part of "Smart Speaker" a bit more seriously.
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We can talk more seriously about strategic retreat from our most vulnerable coastal areas.
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But Democrats are taking several other prospects more seriously — particularly Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.
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And after her powerful speech last night, many are taking that idea more seriously.
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I think the Democratic Party takes that more seriously now than it used to.
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He takes it more seriously, in a way, because it's not a slam dunk.
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And that obligation is taken more gravely and more seriously than almost anything else.
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It shows progress that sexual harassment in the workplace is being taken more seriously.
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West Africa takes term limits more seriously than do other parts of the continent.
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I want to take it more seriously because I'm going to that next level.
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"We've begun to look more seriously this year at lettings book acquisitions," Budden said.
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"The time has come for Indian aviation to take this more seriously," she said.
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Facebook has been promising everyone that it's going to take user privacy more seriously.
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The National Police Agency had denied that officers treat cases involving male victims more seriously.
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But when it could help save lives, it needs to be taken much more seriously.
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Full Frontal host Samantha Bee has a suggestion: Take state and midterm elections more seriously.
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Tailoring is the quickest way to upgrade your look and instantly be taken more seriously.
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I got more seriously into the crystals and starting using them daily and doing meditation.
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The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction We love the internet.
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Starting in the 1980s and '90s, doctors were under pressure to take pain more seriously.
|
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But Republicans are taking Biden as seriously as any candidate -- and more seriously than most.
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Trump can now say he obviously takes this issue much more seriously than his opponent.
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A growing number of economists therefore argue that antitrust policy must take monopsony more seriously.
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I'm running a 10k soon, so I need to start running more seriously to prepare.
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There's no doubt that YouTube is taking platform safety more seriously now than ever before.
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Bruised and bandaged survivors wandered around while the more seriously injured were evacuated to hospitals.
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DeRozan has even received credit for Lowry taking the game and his health more seriously.
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In the past it felt like [ICE] took that more seriously than they do now.
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And if SXSW is taking harassment more seriously, it's not clear that its attendees are.
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But people who look at him a little more skeptically will take it more seriously.
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My name is Drew and I take stupid questions much more seriously than is reasonable.
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After a mass murder, the pattern goes, they take a moment to talk more seriously.
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The president has come under criticism for not taking the allegations against Russia more seriously.
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The problem is big enough that policymakers now need to take it much more seriously.
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Realizing that venues took bands more seriously when they had representation, I got us representation.
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Now that your planetary ruler, taskmaster Saturn, is direct, you're taking things much more seriously.
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I'm truly hoping that the government and employers will consider taking this matter more seriously.
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"We're definitely not Facebook friends," McFaul jokes, before discussing his impressions of Putin more seriously.
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"We think people will now take it more seriously," Dr. Bluestein said of wind chill.
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" He added, more seriously: "I've never had a receiver that doesn't want that ball more.
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I think Democrats need to take this problem more seriously than they have so far.
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Perhaps if we more closely resembled a Carnival ship they'd take our needs more seriously.
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I particularly love that every woman takes her work more seriously than she takes herself.
|
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Sheldon Whitehouse said that Republicans in Congress have begun to take the accusations more seriously.
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More seriously, Russia's invasion has taken the lives of an estimated 2628,28503 Ukrainians and Russians.
|
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Leiserowitz has a few ideas for why voters are taking climate change more seriously now.
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So instead of dismissing Buttigieg, maybe the other Democratic contenders should take him more seriously.
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Members of the collective hope that, together, they get Americans to take bread more seriously.
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They begin to take the relationship more seriously and commit to the kid during infancy.
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Perhaps this is because Adidas takes its athletic mandate slightly more seriously than Nike does.
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"The Department of Health needs to take these accusations and investigations more seriously," she said.
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Often, the more you pay the better, because you'll take the relationship far more seriously.
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The series of six applications indicates Walmart is looking into farming more seriously, she said.
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We're used to that, but it's still cool to see regulators taking us more seriously.
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It also helps him take school more seriously, so he can stay on the team.
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The companies' refusal to do so suggests that they take convenience more seriously than safety.
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So pharmaceutical companies may look more seriously [into licensing the technology or acquiring the company].
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He said he believed that the Buckeyes take the game more seriously than the Wolverines.
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In other words, they don't have a choice but to take COVID-19 more seriously.
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That's around the time I first started using Tinder more seriously, which isn't a coincidence.
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In 2017, there were signs the country was beginning to take veterans issues more seriously.
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An emergency declaration could spur Trump's administration and Congress to take this issue more seriously.
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But when they started to think about it more seriously, the idea didn't seem so crazy.
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If the negotiations don't end well, companies might more seriously consider moving production out of China.
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Well, then we may suddenly find ourselves taking these kind of vulnerabilities a lot more seriously.
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"I became more fit after the breakup once I started taking training more seriously," she says.
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"But what does it mean to take it more seriously?" asks legal scholar Mary Anne Franks.
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They take these campaigns much more seriously than when they first began looking at election integrity.
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If a user's reports of objectionable content are generally validated, their reports are taken more seriously.
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"Having these different names on the paper should make this be considered more seriously," said Keith.
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Altfest is taking the election more seriously as an investor issue than she ever has before.
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Theresa May's campaign was dire; a better candidate, taking Mr Corbyn more seriously, could fare better.
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It's a significant moment in what's now an international movement to take blood pressure more seriously.
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And when casual Trump critics saw it, they might take the threat a little more seriously.
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Adults often take youth football more seriously – and intensely – than the young players on the field.
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Apple might finally be ready to take the many bugs that've been plaguing iOS more seriously.
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We should be thinking more seriously about the ethics of live-tweeting: when is it appropriate?
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I am relieved that the family this morning was not injured more seriously than they were.
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It's just something people take more seriously than others, and I'm not one of those athletes.
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What kicked it off in your mind where you thought you could do this more seriously?
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More seriously though, this revelation means that Jon is the rightful heir to the Iron Throne.
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More seriously than either would be the kind of branch confrontation that's common in Latin America.
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After I saw that, I started taking rapping more seriously and doing better flows and marketing.
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The controversy has renewed calls for the company to take its fake news problem more seriously.
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Still the account made clear that Fed officials want markets to take the possibility more seriously.
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Both women want the airline industry to take sexual misconduct claims more seriously -- so they're suing.
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Soon after, he took shooting more seriously and participated in the Junior Olympic Archery Development program.
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If I were a Republican running for Congress, I'd be taking that more seriously than ever.
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When the children are involved, the adults take it more seriously, because they are the future.
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But the Manafort/Gates indictments could provide an ideal opportunity to start taking enforcement more seriously.
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The Black Lives Matter movement, though, has forced Democrats to take this issue far more seriously.
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Facebook's shift toward taking white supremacism in its many forms more seriously is a big deal.
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They also want countries to take the problem more seriously by committing resources to tackle it.
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By 1971, I was back in London and decided to take being a musician more seriously.
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Heather Redman, a Seattle venture capitalist, took Amazon's response to the tax more seriously than Sawant.
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He voiced regret that the United States had not taken evidence against Mr. Gulen more seriously.
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It was reading the same report that convinced the Trump administration to take it more seriously.
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Had Black's logic been taken more seriously, it would have reshaped American rules regarding corporate power.
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But chess continued to call, and he began to pursue it more seriously as an adult.
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But where "Bird Box" was a bit of fun, "See" looks to take itself more seriously.
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More seriously, a September attack in Beni blamed on the A.D.F. killed 21 civilians and soldiers.
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It is the danger of our work and the responsibility we need to bear more seriously.
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"Our complex portfolio meant that we were more seriously affected than our competitors," Mr. Diess said.
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There is nothing we take more seriously than the fairness, accuracy and independence of our journalism.
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Almost no country takes gun ownership more seriously than Japan, where almost all firearms are illegal.
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In the last week, he'd pointedly avoided that and appeared to take the pandemic more seriously.
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I feel like it was something they had a responsibility to follow up on more seriously.
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"A verified account is seen as more reputable, official, and is taken more seriously," Motiwalla said.
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But Republicans, anticipating the general election, are also beginning to take Sanders's potential nomination more seriously.
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Leo and Monica's budding romance is treated more seriously, but not in a particularly sentimental way.
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I'm asking you to think more seriously and strategically about why you possess what you possess.
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It's one that Michigan Republicans are taking far more seriously than Ritchie's flirtations with the race.
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More seriously ... it's unclear if Bey will even perform, which would send ticketholders into a panic.
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"More seriously, I think I've always responded to people asking me to do things," she added.
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Particularly with the 2020 elections looming, we need to take the spread of misinformation more seriously.
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He'd also freestyle with friends, like Earl "Dolla Boy" Conyers, who were pursuing hip-hop more seriously.
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Our thought bubble: We're inclined to take this more seriously as a sign of things to come.
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Expect to become more seriously involved with your community over the next two and a half years.
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His successor, Thomas Haldenwang, has suggested that he wants to take right-wing extremism even more seriously.
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"Any time it gets into water, we respond differently and we take it more seriously," Suess said.
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For Apple, it's finding ways to have the Watch taken more seriously as a health-monitoring device.
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That would, he believes, make them take the process more seriously than the current default method does.
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And there are signs that universities are beginning to take their obligations towards student survivors more seriously.
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What will be telling is if and when Fox News and Breitbart take this story more seriously.
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It's great if Uber is taking customer safety more seriously than it might have under Kalanick's leadership.
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Work hard, produce great results, receive great reviews, and your boss will take your suggestions more seriously.
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It's also worth noting that Samsung seems to be taking security on Tizen a bit more seriously.
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Two people were more seriously injured, including the pilot and a minor, the state health department said.
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In the wake of the pipe bombings, Twitter has apologized for not taking Ritchie's report more seriously.
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I wish I had taken the words of the director of the brothers' childhood school more seriously.
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First responders treated people at the scene, while the more seriously injured were taken to a hospital.
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To be fair, Emojiland's tagline is "a textistential new musical," which I should have taken more seriously.
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But is a longer prison sentence really the right approach to getting this issue taken more seriously?
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He continued to receive tutoring, took his studies more seriously, and adapted better to the grueling classes.
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The more seriously you take stuff at this time, they more sensitive you will be about it.
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He could step up his game and take tax reform more seriously than he did health reform.
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I also assumed that the Swedish Academy took itself a lot more seriously than it apparently does.
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Like any performance-based game, the more seriously you take the game the more fun it is.
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Now, with the site's poll that uses updated daily data, they're taking Trump more seriously than before.
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He began taking police violence more seriously, and realized his friends' lives could be on the line.
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In fact, in London, which took that aim more seriously than anyone, the numbers have gone down.
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But, more seriously, he was pointing to the slow progress of working on devices with human interfaces.
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Senate Dems aren't happy: Senate Democrats urged the administration to take election security "more seriously" on Thursday.
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And now, officials in France have launched an investigation into why her call wasn't taken more seriously.
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"You know, it's still early days," Favreau said more seriously about the Sony/Marvel Spider-Man deal.
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"These kinds of concerns are being taken far more seriously now than they ever were," Schwartz said.
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Some campuses take their traditions more seriously than others, hosting delightfully bizarre events and displaying puzzling sculptures.
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Even more seriously, human rights groups link the security forces to extrajudicial killings, torture and illegal detention.
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They say his death is proof that words matter and hate speech should be taken more seriously.
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Since the Brussels attacks, there have been signs that Europe is taking the terrorist threat more seriously.
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Having a hacker eavesdrop on his phone calls made Lieu take his personal communications security more seriously.
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But according to a new study, we may need to start taking alcohol-related risks more seriously.
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"Take a deep breath, sit down, take the music a little bit more seriously — and enjoy it."
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In that environment, you might expect Trump's comments to be taken more seriously, but the opposite happened.
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Dronfield believes that she could have avoided her injuries if the police had taken her more seriously.
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The oral tradition is inestimably older than writing, and it requires that we take words more seriously.
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If it took itself — and them — a bit more seriously, it would be a lot more fun.
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The hoaxer usually chose elementary schools, because those threats created more chaos and were taken more seriously.
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And they took the show more seriously than many of their peers, rehearsing for three solid days.
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That's why, in recent years, China has appeared to be taking the global warming crisis more seriously.
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Wood said he hopes the images will inspire others to take the social distancing measures more seriously.
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Cai emphasized that people should take the disease more seriously and take more care in preventing infection.
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And we should take the most cost-effective treatment we have for obesity — bariatric surgery — more seriously.
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But there are signs that the companies are starting to take them more seriously now as well.
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And no doubt the #MeToo movement has prompted the mainstream media to take these stories more seriously.
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A latecomer to ballet training, he grew up taking tap lessons and, more seriously, studying classical flute.
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Complaints of illness whether physical or emotional need to be taken more seriously by parents and schools.
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The series took teenagers, their problems and their insights far more seriously than practically any show before.
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The threats they face need to be taken more seriously and the budget cuts must be restored.
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She takes her public duty more seriously than party loyalty, and she can be pushed too far.
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That's emboldening both activists and lawmakers to take the issue far more seriously than in years past.
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More seriously, the Iranian strike on the Saudi facilities has confronted Donald Trump with an unpleasant dilemma.
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"If it were an actual baby then people would take it more seriously," she wrote on Facebook.
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A rare disease spread by rat urine has killed one person and left two more seriously ill.
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"After what I saw in here, I need to starting taking this more seriously," the woman said.
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War planners began to take pollution—and climate science—more seriously during the George W. Bush administration.
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But no one takes the quest for health more seriously than Real Housewives of Orange County's Shannon Beador.
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Republicans had the better ground game Democrats also need to think more seriously about old-fashioned political organization.
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I do feel if this happened now, it would be taken far more seriously by everyone around me.
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As the SEC moves on PlexCorps, other government agencies are beginning to take cryptocurrency more seriously as well.
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More seriously, it caused some pundits to argue that our voting systems will never be secure or reliable.
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More seriously, a 2010 Maps error which incorrectly mapped Nicaragua and Costa Rica prompted a continent-wide dispute.
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Not surprisingly, when men do go to the doctor, we are taken more seriously and get better care.
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More seriously, the worry is that America is abandoning the economic leadership that saw it champion free markets.
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Then he offered teachers something of a deal: higher salaries in exchange for taking their job more seriously.
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"I believe he takes the campaign more seriously now in 2018 than Trump did in 2016," she said.
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More seriously, he has accepted that he faces a total prison sentence of not less than 17.5 years.
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They say he could have won had the party taken the race more seriously and devoted more resources.
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"As a department, we are very fortunate these officers were not killed or more seriously injured," Yahner said.
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Ed Markey (D-MA) focused on the importance of convincing the media to take the issue more seriously.
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A rival comic-book series, the DC Entertainment Universe, has taken itself more seriously, with much poorer results.
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He said a plan to buy guns in Paraguay forced the authorities to take the threat more seriously.
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And in the meantime, Martin says that companies need to help survivors by taking their claims more seriously.
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The Swedes hope that tech firms will be inspired to take gender inequality in online content more seriously.
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More seriously, Fortnite now rewards players with a special Boogiedown emote after they two-factor secure their accounts.
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But in recent days, Twitter has begun to act as if it would take the problem more seriously.
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After nearly three decades, Americans aren't taking accusations of sexual misconduct by potential Supreme Court justices more seriously.
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Knowing this helped me take their opinions more seriously than my actual friends who had assessed my situation.
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I'm not going to take a man more seriously because he strips down and writes words on himself.
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More seriously, though, are the personal ramifications he could experience from a government increasingly known for harsh retribution.
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" Another senior official said: "There's every reason to be worried and European industry should take this more seriously.
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Meanwhile, Amet, who is black, believes her claims would have been taken more seriously if she were white.
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Now that he's lost the first, Lee will almost certainly be taking the last four even more seriously.
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These companies need to take more seriously their responsibility for the actions being carried out on their platforms.
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Even Mr. Sanders, who takes politics more seriously than most, couldn't resist cracking a joke about their partnership.
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Maybe if this were a romantic comedy set in the Bahamas we'd take this a little more seriously.
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Just as dance needs to be taken more seriously, the merging of dance and film needs an upgrade.
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But their main task was to push the military to take brain injury more seriously, whatever its causes.
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Still, the accusations against Mr. Cosby and Mr. Ailes could push employers to take discrimination claims more seriously.
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He added, however, that growing cooperation with the United States had forced China to take India more seriously.
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But the idea has been taken more seriously as inflation in the eurozone has remained stubbornly near zero.
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Beat Happening may even be the only band that takes sincerity and vulnerability more seriously than he does.
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It was almost all mouth-full-of-blood laughs, when what we needed was something more seriously funny.
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We'll never know how many people could've been spared had Trump taken the coronavirus more seriously early on.
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Off the air, Mr. Carlson has been urging Mr. Trump to take the threat of coronavirus more seriously.
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But thinking about this more seriously, I don't actually believe anyone is proud to be doing these things.
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And it sure seems as if one political party is taking the problem more seriously than the other.
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It boosts self-esteem and makes them take themselves, their voices, their work and each other more seriously.
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The exercise is still mostly a lark, though officials could take it more seriously if someone gets hurt.
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PARIS — It's hard to imagine a country where butter is taken more seriously than it is in France.
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Mr. Petty's approach to being on MTV was not to take it more seriously than he had to.
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This week, Musk appears to have taken the threat of the coronavirus and its societal impact more seriously.
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I hope that by me joining Faze, they will take their grind more seriously and believe in themselves.
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In retrospect, Carole Baskin probably should have taken it more seriously the day her mailbox exploded with snakes.
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Chief Techar said on Friday that people might have taken his Facebook notice more seriously than he intended.
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Some Republicans, like the committee chairman, Richard Burr, appear to be taking the president's transgressions far more seriously.
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A warning from Mr. Pompeo might have persuaded the White House to take Ms. Yates's concerns more seriously.
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This time around, though, I'm thinking of living again in Scandinavia more seriously than I ever have before.
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When they looked into it more seriously, they found that the two companies complemented each other, they said.
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Instead, Miller clung to two previously debunked examples, while criticizing reporters for not taking the topic more seriously.
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She said the civil and legal authorities across Egyptian society still need to take the issue more seriously.
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Then yet another district court opinion came in against the statute, and it was taken much more seriously.
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Pence injured the hamstring more seriously Wednesday against the Atlanta Braves and landed to the disabled list Thursday.
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"Museums are valuing international partnerships and taking them far more seriously than they used to," Mr. Thomas said.
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This is a problem that I take seriously, and that I wish our political system took more seriously.
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"One thing Steve wants Trump to do is take this more seriously," a Bannon confidant told the magazine.
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And Huijbregts said government are treating trade in products from endangered species more seriously than they once did.
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These doctors developed and spread new policies that urged all other doctors to treat pain way more seriously.
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For these reason, the researchers argue, it's crucial robot manufacturers take the security of their products more seriously.
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So ahead of the second debate, Trump's team is trying to get him to take it more seriously.
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A new study from Yale University found that adults take boys' pain more seriously than pain felt by girls.
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Some take him more seriously and see him, should he become president, as a nightmare for the Middle East.
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Prosecutors hope suing IBAMA will force the authorities to take the problem more seriously and launch a new crackdown.
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In a sentence, that's when the movie business began to be taken more seriously as an engine for profit.
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At first, there were a few odd sightings, skeptics taking them little more seriously than balls of Sasquatch fur.
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"It makes the rules of Twitch very unclear when some offenses are taken more seriously than others," Orlando said.
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But I'm a little sad that a certain proposal for downtown LA wasn't more seriously considered by the Rams.
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Wellington-Fahey, who prior to the event had never invested in cryptocurrency, said she's now more seriously considering it.
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The two vulnerabilities are "glaring warning signs that we must take cybersecurity more seriously," McNerney argues in the letter.
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As YouTube notes in its response to Bloomberg's report, the company has begun to take these issues more seriously.
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In a scathing column, Brennan called the allegations "incredibly disturbing" and asked why they weren't being taken more seriously.
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Ashley: I'm taking this situation more seriously than Jamie because Wells is the guy I got over Jared with.
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One witness said a woman in Will's vehicle was more seriously injured, and was bleeding profusely on the scene.
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Then I left and went to America, where I met some people who were blowing up inflatables more seriously.
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This means something important for the development of young people's identities, and it needs to be taken more seriously.
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You know this, but it's just time to take it more seriously: Everybody is just not built like you.
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Springer, the former mayor of Cincinnati, is reportedly weighing a run for office more seriously than he has before.
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Bumble launching a dedicated in-app currency is a strong sign they are preparing to take monetization more seriously.
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For a real breakthrough, though, television advertisers and high-circulation periodicals would have to take QR codes more seriously.
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The report comes as more and more governments and businesses are signaling willingness to take climate change more seriously.
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More seriously, after the night Sipes was attacked at Delilah, some employees were scared to go back to work.
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The nature of the crimes suggested a propensity for violence that should have been taken more seriously, Christensen said.
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"We have to wonder why the president and the administration [are] not taking this issue more seriously," he said.
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He said his three workmates were caught with Class A drugs, which are regarded more seriously under the law.
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Trump mocked Kim again as "Rocket Man," but more seriously, spent time attacking his regime as evil and criminal.
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The federal system, however, treats crimes against child victims way more seriously than it does those with adult victims.
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Zuckerberg admitted last September that he should have taken the fake news controversy during the the election more seriously.
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Venture capital firms' own investors, limited partners, say they are taking reference checks on their general partners more seriously.
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"He is thinking more seriously about the country and this moment," New York Times political reporter Jonathan Martin said.
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Bret: More seriously, it's interesting to see the disconnect between what the president spouts and what his administration does.
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In the face of all these criticisms, Trump has, at least in public, seemingly taken the crisis more seriously.
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Official matters around the home are taken more seriously again when disciplined Saturn ends its retrograde on Thursday morning.
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The social media giant has been taking its fight against misinformation and fake news more seriously in recent years.
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More seriously, the best thing you can do is worry less about your reputation than about the organization itself.
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As cases of COVID-19 continue to spread, people are taking precautions like social distancing more seriously than ever.
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But the emotional impact of the virus could encourage people to take dating more seriously, according to anthropologist Machin.
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The result is that a number will often be taken much more seriously than an advocacy statement would be.
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The US needs to take more seriously not just actual crimes, not just partisanship, but crimes against democracy itself.
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Surveying the damage after the crash, Keyvan Chamani, 28, said it was amazing no one was more seriously injured.
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Democratic voters and leaders are starting to take the dangers of the chief justice and his court more seriously.
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Heads of both of those agencies have said in recent months that they were taking the threat more seriously.
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Before we could attend to him, a woman came out and yelled that more seriously wounded people were inside.
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"I am hopeful that moving forward with (Zuckerberg's) direct involvement, Facebook will take our concerns more seriously," she said.
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Now, do you think that Facebook would have taken privacy more seriously if they have a 6 percent penalty?
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Chris Murphy says with John Kelly's departure, he is concerned Mueller could be on "the chopping block" more seriously.
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If prison isn't the end-all, be-all for stopping crime, should we not take other approaches more seriously?
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There's something sobering about the fact that the FBI took her leadership more seriously than our historical memory has.
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In an attempt to be taken more seriously EDM has become obsessed with documenting the heartbreaks of the 1%.
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Both of the injured officers were women, and one is more seriously wounded than the other, the BBC reports.
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Sure, you may get alerts and messages from spammers or people who take the platform way more seriously than you.
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Yet, according to a new job posting first noticed by Bloomberg, Facebook may start taking hardware a lot more seriously.
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Perhaps the biggest difference between private and public companies is how (even more) seriously a company has to take profitability.
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If Republicans want to preserve any suggestion of ethical credibility, they'll start taking the Trump administration's many troubles more seriously.
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What isn't bipartisan is how Democrats and Republicans think about the issue — Democrats profess to take it much more seriously.
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The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction Tesla talks a lot about safety, and rightfully so.
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I was impressed enough to start thinking more seriously about having my entire head detailed and not just my scar.
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It is inarguably a good thing that Facebook is apparently taking future threats to its users more seriously, and premeditatively.
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" McCaw said Sorokin has shown "almost no remorse" during the trial and took "more seriously her clothing than anything else.
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And so far, today's teens seem poised to take safe sex and sexual consent even more seriously than we did.
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Fairbanks would later purport to take the accusation a bit more seriously, and sued Roller for defamation in federal court.
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More seriously, it can release harmful chemicals into the soil and water when dumped, or into the air when burned.
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Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) tries to dowdy her down so his bosses will take her more seriously, without notable success.
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It's a smart move, Justin's word will likely be taken much more seriously considering it led to his own arrest.
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Police cordoned off the complex as people fled the building and the more seriously injured were taken away by stretcher.
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Part of it was just, let's take Narnia, but let's take it maybe a little more seriously than Lewis did.
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With the 1 billion user badge, businesses and content creators may take the photo and video app even more seriously.
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And that leads to the third question: Are women taken more seriously now than they have been in the past?
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What I do take more seriously is the media generally basically buying into Hamas propaganda by juxtaposing these two things.
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After scientists found some evidence of flowing water back in 2015, folks started to take these claims even more seriously.
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Jon's seen the White Walkers personally, and takes them more seriously than some angry human way off in the distance.
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We all thought of him as just a gross lech in a way that we didn't take him more seriously.
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Now, women's accounts of harassment are taken far more seriously, and are followed by swift professional ramifications for their assailants.
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Video shooters can finally take the RX100 line more seriously with the introduction of a microphone port on the VII.
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Over the years, she has shaken her tabloid-fodder persona and become someone who is thought of much more seriously.
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But at the end of the day, we are all just so grateful that no one was more seriously injured.
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"We got taken much more seriously at that point in time and we were off to the races," Renshaw said.
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You're more likely to take their opinion more seriously, even to the point of doubting your own just a little.
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This consistently has been older voters who tend to take voting more seriously and, crucially, have more time to dedicate.
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And he has made space for a similar candidate in the future to be more seriously considered from the outset.
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Twitter, which has taken its fake news problem much more seriously, has embarked on a similar strategy with promising results.
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The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction As any new industry takes shape, technical fragmentation occurs.
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He was also old-school because no one took oversight responsibility more seriously, no matter what administration was in office.
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This begs the question of whether problems could have been staved off if the president had taken Russia more seriously.
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At his hypothetical company, Gladwell says he would "take people's physical health far more seriously" than most places do today.
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Clinton grew increasingly uneasy about their incomes and started to think more seriously about how to build a nest egg.
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We have to take it more seriously today than I think we have had to take it in a generation.
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But more seriously, Resident Evil has successfully reinvented itself over and over, just as the series is at the brink.
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This time, the doctor took it more seriously, and Miller was sent to a diagnostic imaging center for an ultrasound.
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"Immigration is more seriously on the table in Congress than it's been at any point in his presidency," he said.
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Or, of course, for no conditions at all, turning a blind eye to recreational use, or, more seriously, to addiction.
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The scandal forced Facebook to take complaints about privacy more seriously — or, at least, to sound as if it did.
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After I published an article on Singapore's Art Stage early this year, we began to discuss art writing more seriously.
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But there was one he sent out this week that should have been taken much more seriously than it was.
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"Lots of armies have damaged and pillaged ... but the military are beginning to take this far more seriously," said Stone.
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They are already talking more seriously about how to protect European companies and banks from renewed American sanctions on Iran.
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But once North Korea conducted an underground test of a thermonuclear bomb last September, Trump began taking Kim more seriously.
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This unabashed style has put new pressure on local politicians, school administrators, and the press to take them more seriously.
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As long as we keep recklessly pillaging our planet, we may need to start taking projects like this more seriously.
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"We have to treat these negotiations far more seriously than just as a photo op," he said in a statement.
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More — and more rapid — tests are on their way, however, which would allow policymakers to more seriously consider Stock's proposal.
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Companies take baby steps toward home robots at CES CES is slowly, but steadily, starting to take robotics more seriously.
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More seriously, if he were to violate it a second time, he would face up to 40 years in jail.
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Here's a look at some other celebrities who have recently floated runs for political office (some more seriously than others).
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Clarkson did stipulate in The Sun&aposs interview that he and his famous colleagues were taking climate change more seriously.
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Since Massachusetts opened its first pot shops in November 2018, other states around the Northeast are considering legalization more seriously.
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Those regional allies, too, will take the administration's words much more seriously, and may become more responsive to America's requests.
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So she began shaming and pressuring the antivirus industry, which has long neglected stalkerware, to take it far more seriously.
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The only upshot to this is that eating disorders might be taken more seriously if they start affecting male billionaires.
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Fortunately, there is a growing national conversation among forward-thinking district attorneys and prosecutors to take police accountability more seriously.
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More recently, as iPhone sales have slowed, Apple has started to look more seriously at the entertainment business — Disney's bailiwick.
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Without belaboring his points, Snowden pushes the reader to reflect more seriously on what every American should be asking already.
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This has led many Asian countries to question America's commitment to the region and to look more seriously to China.
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" He added, "That means China must take his other warnings more seriously, especially about the South China Sea and Taiwan.
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He can't act," the star joked, adding more seriously of Wilson, 48, "He's super cute and a very good actor.
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He recalled meeting the rapper and said he hopes his death spurs the nation to take gun violence more seriously.
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Mr. LaCasse said he had already considered refinancing and was thinking about it more seriously after hearing Ms. Sherman's advice.
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At first, the exec was amused, and soon after, taking the young man more seriously, he offered Jobs an internship.
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More seriously, Rutgers, like other "big-time" schools, chooses pretty female students as "ambassadors" to show male recruits around campus.
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Reframing how we go about looking at cultural works is something I've done playfully and more seriously in different ways.
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Thanks to Frank Lantz and his innovations, at least everyone now knows to take their paperclips a little more seriously.
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Obviously at higher levels of play, people take the meta more seriously and aren't just making a purely emotional choice.
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But then when she's with younger feminists who take the intersectionality critique much more seriously, they find her hopelessly moderate.
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Could venues that turn a blind eye eventually begin to lose business to establishments that take the problem more seriously?
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One big question, they write, is whether this sort of outsourcing should be taken more seriously in international climate negotiations.
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It is also a great example of "money illusion," the human tendency to take nominal prices more seriously than actual value.
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If America retains the ban as Huawei's stockpiles dwindled, the company—and indeed China's internet ecosystem—would be more seriously damaged.
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But it appears Facebook is gearing up to more seriously take on YouTube by amping up the service, sources told CNBC.
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Telecoms industry sources confirmed that such an option is now more seriously under consideration following the arrest of the Huawei official.
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If Google wants to play more seriously in the consumer realm, the company needs a better consumer-facing customer service infrastructure.
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We also appreciate it a lot more now and take it a little more seriously than we probably did back then.
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Younger media companies, while at an advantage when it comes to branding and flexibility, are hoping to be taken more seriously.
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As the report indicates, domestic violence is a severe public health issue — and it's time we start taking it more seriously.
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Her comments in Munich were partly aimed at convincing voters that the country needs to take its defence spending more seriously.
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Or, more seriously: might AI improve things by handling tasks, so many jobs are less dangerous, less stressful, more rewarding, etc?
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When I was about 17-18, I started taking [acting] more seriously and that's when the TV work started picking up.
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These are the kinds of steps the Violence Against Women Act took when Congress moved to take sexual assault more seriously.
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The increased support for climate-related resolutions show that mainstream investors are taking the issue more seriously than ever despite Trump.
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Legislators could also recommend prioritizing U.S. benefits to those Arab allies that are taking the ideological fight against terrorism more seriously.
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"If I come up with questions and ideas, people seem to take me more seriously," she says of her job now.
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More seriously — because, come on now, do you really think Captain America is going to put on a blue U.N. helmet?
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I just wish voters would take Peter Berg more seriously, as he delivers an emotional, action-packed thriller with Patriots Day.
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I find it natural, but when you're somebody's boss, people seem to hear you differently and they take you more seriously.
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But the vote would have been close enough that Ameren's management might have been forced to take the proposal more seriously.
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That is why this is such a serious threat and why the Trump administration has got to take this more seriously.
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The rise of Sweden Democrats has not been obvious to the establishment; otherwise, the phenomenon would have been taken more seriously.
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More seriously, Myers said he drew on Jewish tradition in meeting with the President, particularly the Bible's insistence on welcoming strangers.
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Entrepreneurs and investors are beginning to take more seriously the cost savings that automating direct-to-consumer delivery could produce, too.
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"Perhaps if this had happened in 2017, I would have felt like I would have been taken more seriously," Havard said.
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He started to take school and basketball more seriously, traveled the country with D.C. Assault and became the nation's top recruit.
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She says this lawsuit is important because it's going to force people to take labor issues with sex work more seriously.
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The actress has been open about having endometriosis, and often speaks about the need for it to be taken more seriously.
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The disparity between Mr. Trump and his advisers, who seem to take threats from Russia more seriously, is becoming more pronounced.
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They said some executives believed Mr. Stamos had leaked the audio himself to get Facebook to take his entreaties more seriously.
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It has empowered women to speak up about harassment in the workplace and forced companies to take the issue more seriously.
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But more seriously, the Ofjared/Ofdonald joke creates some troubling slippage between its apparent target and the source of its humor.
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People are taking its ideas more seriously, but reinventing the system in the world's largest economy on the fly seems risky.
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Werman: So are you saying the United States needs to take this much more seriously and follow what Europe is doing?
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Adan said at least now the issue was raised on the global stage but it needed to be taken more seriously.
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But as a passionate young male sports fan, I believe women's athletics deserves to be taken more seriously, especially by men.
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More seriously, it was also Frazier whose line drive struck a small girl in the face last week at Yankee Stadium.
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It asked its readers to take superheroes seriously, which both made sense — who takes them more seriously than comic-book readers?
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Lawmakers need to take this proposal much more seriously than the vague one issued by the Obama administration back in 2011.
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Ms. Close is even better than when I first saw her — more fragile and more frightening, more seriously comic and tragic.
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"I think we should take Imran Khan much more seriously this time," said Zaigham Khan, a political analyst and newspaper columnist.
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I hope this is the beginning of judges and juries understanding and taking the nuances of abuses of power more seriously.
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Congress would be wise to take this issue more seriously, to include implementing the "whole-of-government" response recommended by VVA.
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It was time, they decided, to start taking things more seriously and file a trademark application for their name: the Slants.
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" Paris Jackson, 20, sparked a conversation on Twitter Wednesday after she tweeted "Y'all take my life more seriously than i do.
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Sexual violence is taken more seriously than ever, but women still experience it, usually from men they know, at astounding rates.
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I think part of the reason I'm so skeptical of empathy is that I want people to take it more seriously.
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"As more and more years go by, I think more players will take it more seriously," Reyes said of the Classic.
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Then, beyond the realm of legislation, there are various ways our civic institutions can take the grimmer social trends more seriously.
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We take it more seriously, cover it more aggressively, and that's the only time I can think of that that's happened.
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But since they look closer to the majority, they're the ones given the mic and having their voices taken more seriously.
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Democrats, importantly, have become much more receptive to allegations of sexual harassment and assault and take the issue much more seriously.
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Later images, like Stefano Della Bella's 1648 "Death Carrying off a Child," depict death more seriously, and as its own character.
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"As internet culture widens and deepens along with the news cycle, more people are taking certain issues more seriously," Brennan told me.
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More seriously, I mentioned James Mann earlier — his book on Bush's foreign policy, Rise of the Vulcans, is widely considered a classic.
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They also label these acts as a very specific kind of vile crime, encouraging law enforcement to take the issue more seriously.
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In an interview on CNN's "Erin Burnett OutFront," Porter said she was disappointed Carson didn't seem to take her questions more seriously.
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Marvel meant to show us that they took this conflict seriously, even more seriously than the political ambitions of The Winter Soldier.
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"Climate change is real and we must think more seriously about how to plan for it," Mr. Castro said in a statement.
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We need to develop better drugs to treat it, but let's also take more seriously the idea of relieving pain without them.
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The so-called "game mode" is another indication that Microsoft is continuing to take PC gaming on Windows 10 even more seriously.
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And looking back on it, Julie and I have some remorse that we didn't even understand how to treat it more seriously.
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It's definitely a sign the continent's established companies are taking the ability of Africa's startups to innovate (and potentially disrupt) more seriously.
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Seeing the demand for doctors to take pain more seriously, drug companies pitched newer products like OxyContin as the big medical solution.
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According to various media accounts, Lee's family is faulting Lawrence police for not taking initial reports of the teen's disappearance more seriously.
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These lapses hint at the awkward fact that many firms lack a financial incentive to take security more seriously in west Africa.
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Seed money General Catalyst, a well-known venture capital firm, is diving more seriously into the business of funding seed-stage business.
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On the one hand, it could convince compromised companies to take vulnerabilities more seriously because real money could be on the line.
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I admit I was thoroughly chastened during my time with the watch, and have since learned to take rest days more seriously.
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The AP reports that Rittgers said Hancock was sorry for what he did and was relieved that nobody was injured more seriously.
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The company, like some of its digital peers, is looking more seriously at television and had discussed potential tie-ups with NBCUniversal.
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After the second incident this month, agents took the matter much more seriously and interviewed the man at his home in Brooklyn.
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Microsoft will need to clear up both of these problems if it wants LinkedIn to be taken even more seriously by businesses.
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I'm totally with the people who say Facebook needs to take its responsibility as arbiter of truth and an editor more seriously.
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We're seeing game developers look at mobile more seriously thanks to some of the groundwork that games like Fortnite have laid down.
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And the time is now for technology companies to get into it, and win it, by taking their social responsibility more seriously.
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With a few smart tweaks, you can help yourself be taken more seriously, which can be a good thing in certain fields.
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Until then, something needs to be done so women's health care is taken more seriously—especially when it comes to our bladders.
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Mr. Obama said that other countries in the region, including China, have begun taking the risks emanating from North Korea more seriously.
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After struggling in 2015, Nintendo has been on a turnaround path, focusing more seriously on smartphone games, and the new Switch console.
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More seriously, there remain few incentives for lecturers to teach in novel ways: research is what matters in building an academic career.
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He starts to take his parenting duties more seriously and finds himself bonding with another parent who was left by her spouse.
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In other words, the consumer saw a number — 4.6 stars out of 5 — and took it much more seriously than it merited.
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Baby Steps 4 through 7Going through the program again greatly re-educated and motivated me to take my personal finances more seriously.
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I feel like I can take [Hinge] so much more seriously as a dating app than I can an app like Tinder.
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And more seriously, tells her daughter that she brought her engagement ring to Seattle and that she wants her to have it.
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More seriously, chronic undersleep can also result in cognitive disorders like working memory problems and the inability to multitask, said Dr. Djonlagic.
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I'm happy to say that Ignorance is Strength takes the broader view of surveillance much more seriously, and it's stronger for that.
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Commando has begun expanding into bodysuits and traditional lingerie more seriously, but it's really the company's tights that deserve the main applause.
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In a world where nothing is promised and everything hurts, Simon Birch takes his duty as an artist more seriously than ever.
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He knew that they would take such claims more seriously if he attached his name to them, but even at the Nov.
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Trump is finally taking the virus more seriously, but it's still unclear how widespread the effects of delays in action will be.
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No one died at the club, they died in hospital, but no one will have taken it more seriously than those guys.
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He said the Trump administration had taken the threat from Pakistan "far more seriously" than the administration of former president Barack Obama.
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"Especially when somebody is younger, they feel like they are being taken more seriously because the glasses make them appear more intelligent."
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More seriously, she said, generators can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning when misused — a common concern among officials in post-storm environments.
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Nichole and Snyder are more seriously considering careers as YouTubers and influencers now that their primary sources of income are on hold.
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Zelinski thinks we should weigh more seriously the cognitive abilities of people whose decisions could affect the lives of millions—or billions.
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They need to take it more seriously and figure out how they're going to do the self-regulation, because ... Why haven't they?
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On March 7, he met with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and reportedly implored him to take the threat more seriously.
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David Gorodyansky, the founder and chief executive of AnchorFree, said they had pushed typical consumers to take privacy and security more seriously.
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Shows like Rising or Vice's new programming could increase pressure on MSNBC and other cable networks to take the left more seriously.
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David Karp, who founded Tumblr when he was just 21, would deepen his voice on phone calls to be taken more seriously.
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It would be easier to take the defense's process objections more seriously if many of them weren't misleading or flat-out dishonest.
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And something else: Since I believe it was Amy's death that led me to write more seriously, she lives with me invisible.
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With each passing week, former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge's UFO research organization keeps giving us reasons to take it more seriously.
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I'm glad Zuckerberg is taking his role as a public figure and the steward of one of humanity's fundamental utilities more seriously.
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This is sometimes described as "credibility" — the idea that standing up to one adversary will cause others to take threats more seriously.
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Russia's leaders - long skeptical about human-induced climate change - are now taking the issue more seriously, at least on paper, experts say.
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"Bachelor in Paradise" star Dean Michael Unglert got his Christmas miracle ... he wasn't more seriously injured during a Swiss Alps ski accident.
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More seriously ill patients, or people who take multiple medications or have chronic illnesses, need to be poked and prodded in person.
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Patricia Field's ARTFashion takes the line-blurring remit a little more seriously, stocking artist-made clothes that have been assaulted by paint.
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How might we understand the possibility of Laquan McDonald being alive today if Van Dyke's previous transgressions had been taken more seriously?
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If society wants to stop more incidents like those of which Kavanaugh is accused, it should take those risks far more seriously.
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The idea is for people to consider their matches more seriously, as opposed to if they were presented with unlimited matches, Lim explains.
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That number may sound high, but it could actually be a sign that voters are taking sexual misconduct allegations more seriously this year.
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They proposed that modified gravity could explain some dark matter mysteries as well as particles could, and asked to be taken more seriously.
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My mom is a business owner who almost dyed her hair gray in her 20s, just so people would take her more seriously.
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In addition to improving data collection, the government needs to take more seriously and allocate greater resources to combating right-wing violent extremism.
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"Facebook takes more seriously someone spreading the truth from an inauthentic account then someone spreading lies from an authentic account," Collins told reporters.
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If the tariffs had been greeted by a 900-point plunge in the Dow, Trump might take the wails of pain more seriously.
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Being your own advocate enough is so crucial, because no one is going to push for your health more seriously than you are.
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To these critics, Kwan maintains that this is a "completely fun" assignment, and that it should not be taken more seriously than that.
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"Had that evidence been taken more seriously back in the '60s, what would the state of chronic disease look like today?" she said.
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But the WHO estimates that, around the world, the flu kills 250,000 to 500,000 people each year — and makes millions more seriously ill.
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"When I went darker with my hair, I don't know why, but people took my music more seriously," she told Maxim in 2014.
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Investors got carried away, first in tech-sector equities, and then, more seriously in mortgage-backed securities in the lead-up to 2007.
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In March, he suggested that the US could pull back and more seriously arm the two countries so they could better defend themselves.
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Basis may have started because Chapin wants people to take mental health more seriously, but its business model makes mental health seem frivolous.
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I know that as more people take GIF art more seriously and collaborate more with gif artists, that it will be more diverse.
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To some, it's an effort to better implement something the Fed could already do, if it took its current 2% goal more seriously.
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That issue -- dramatized by a new movie featuring Will Smith -- has put the NFL under pressure to take head trauma injuries more seriously.
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Trump may point to this latest incident as a way to get Xi on board to deal more seriously with 's nuclear ambitions.
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But more seriously, I wondered about that, because I realize that what you are describing is a certain reserve that is your nature.
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" Joseph also said there are signs of talent moving out of the city, and companies are starting to look at Singapore "more seriously.
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Weinstein told CNBC Manafort is likely to think more seriously about cooperating with Mueller as a result of the judge's ruling on Friday.
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Harper had resisted wide-ranging climate policies, and Trudeau's party was elected in part due to its promise to take climate more seriously.
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Powar said Russian football clubs and the Russian Football Union have taken their anti-discrimination work more seriously ahead of the World Cup.
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But while some dipped out from the online platforms for a quick break to recharge offline, others took it a lot more seriously.
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As a result the GDPR ensures that all organisations which collect and keep data will take their use (and abuse) much more seriously.
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With more than 85033,800 workers killed on the job in 2015 and three million more seriously injured, the agency needs effective enforcement tools.
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He escapes to EST, and seems to be contemplating abandoning the "faith" altogether — much more seriously than he was at the series' beginning.
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We even tried to get the two bands to interview each other—a task that Twin Peaks definitely took more seriously than Hinds.
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Demanding that companies come forward about breaches — and suffer the hit to their reputation — could also incentivize companies to take security more seriously.
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A little more seriously, I don't think the hearings matter for Democratic turnout because the courts never seem to matter for Democratic turnout.
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Vox's Matthew Yglesias has argued that O'Malley should be taken more seriously — so this may be the last chance for that to happen.
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But if UPS doesn't start taking autonomous aerial delivery more seriously, the world's largest shipping company may find itself stuck in the mud.
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Recent big moves in stock and bond prices suggest investors are taking more seriously the possibility of a slowdown in the American economy.
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Danika Laszuk General manager, Betaworks Camp The tech community needs to begin to take the ethics of the technology they create more seriously.
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I think that since they did that, I take school a lot more seriously than someone who is always nagged about their grades.
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If German conservatives could convey that they take this need more seriously in the future, their crisis may well turn into an opportunity.
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But thanks to tireless advocacy, the national conversation is shifting, and politicians are beginning to take sex workers and their needs more seriously.
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Many readers argued that the overall environment had improved in recent years, as companies took their responsibilities more seriously and individuals' attitudes changed.
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Critics tend to take Beck's darker, singer-songwriter records more seriously, but he has found that capturing true joy is often more difficult.
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More seriously, Ms. Klobuchar argued that Mr. Bloomberg's wealth could turn off some primary voters, who are tired of big money in politics.
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Hartline said that if Reinking had said something more threatening -- such as, "I'm going to kill you" -- he would've taken it more seriously.
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As the moon moves through Leo and Virgo, you are more sensitive to your interpersonal commitments and how to take them more seriously.
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If only the FBI took Steele more seriously, if only voters knew about the extent of the Russia-Trump connection before Election Day.
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It's a sign that we're finally leaving the initial phase of mass-market electric vehicles, and entering one where they're taken more seriously.
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"Landlords take things more seriously when you put things in writing, because they think you're trying to set them up," Mr. Himmelstein said.
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More seriously, the environments where rape jokes like this are permissible often go hand in hand with behavior that goes beyond the jokes.
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"It became clear to the vestry — the governing body of the church — that we needed to take these conversations more seriously," she continued.
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Many of the memes posted about the memo defend the woman and say that Google HR should take issues like this more seriously.
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But there is one thing us French people take more seriously than throwing stuff at people to commemorate historic events, and that's cuisine.
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Why it matters: Democrats are taking labor unions more seriously, and they're an important voting bloc up for grabs in the 2020 election.
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It was the latest sign that Washington, after years of ignoring the growing power of Silicon Valley, is taking tech regulation more seriously.
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So geoengineering is being taken more seriously as part of the response to climate change — but geoengineering governance remains stalled at, basically, nothing.
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Kanye had strict instructions for the models debuting Yeezy season three, probably because he wants people to take the fashion line more seriously.
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The songs build from the humorous to more seriously inflected think pieces on what technology has done to our lives and our psyches.
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To restart talks, the US needs to somehow get the two sides to start taking each other's commitment to peace a little more seriously.
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Even if we share stories of delays and overcrowding, it's obvious that London has taken planning for the future more seriously than we have.
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Spellman started taking poetry more seriously when he moved from Ohio to New York to live with his father and attend high school there.
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If all this sounds familiar, you might be wondering whether you have a case of the winter blues — or, more seriously, seasonal affective disorder.
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The couple are now sharing their horrific experience so that you (and I) take the flu more seriously and make time for getting vaccinated.
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More seriously, though, when you have a real, live person who will get sick because of an animal, why can't airlines just move it?
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Izumi's forthright manner of scolding and educating her, however, she now takes her job much more seriously and is an enthusiastic member of staff.
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He treated his YouTube channel like a creative outlet, and it wasn't until he got to college that he began taking it more seriously.
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Going into 2020, insurgent candidates can expect to be taken more seriously and earn more support early on from elected officials and national organizations.
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Facebook takes complaints from VIPs more seriously than it does from average people, because it wants as many celebrities hanging out there as possible.
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Later, the more seriously wounded started to come out, carried in the arms of survivors and ferried to hospitals in private cars, she said.
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With its history-making Oscar wins last weekend, Bong Joon Ho's Parasite has finally gotten the United States to consider Korean cinema more seriously.
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Its self-stated mission is to "promote 8K content and TVs" and encourage the industry to start taking it more seriously and get moving.
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In the 2010s, student activists helped make sexual assault part of the national conversation by demanding that their schools take the problem more seriously.
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She got so frustrated that Rob called the coach and told them she wouldn't come to practice unless her teammates took it more seriously.
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Aside from the aforementioned technical limitations of an iPhone, why aren't professionals taking the iPhone's camera more seriously for their "real," non-personal work?
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But it's amazing that doing something as simple as stripping the political context from communications may lead to those communications being taken more seriously.
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Kasearu's art practice also extends well beyond the house, where she often confronts more seriously what it means to not have a safe home.
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If you're a creative person, this full Moon will find you taking your craft more seriously and give you a realistic goal to chase.
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But the issue is still real, and it's one that Democrats whose means-tested programs have created this situation should probably take more seriously.
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To me, it looks like Jennifer Lawrence is ready to be taken more seriously as an artist, but doesn't quite know to get there.
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As a result, several prominent European research councils recently announced a open access publishing effort intended to more seriously address the problem at hand.
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More seriously, consider Thailand's lèse-majesté laws, under which even mocking the king's dog can land you a lengthy stay at the Bangkok Hilton.
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Compare that with 79 percent as of last February and it's easy to see why Apple is ready to start taking bugs more seriously.
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"Against such a backdrop, the market will be considering (China's) upcoming hard economic data more seriously than news on the trade deal," Kumari added.
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"When I went darker with my hair, I don't know why, but people took my music more seriously," she told the mag in 2014.
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"My dealings with the highest level of the Chinese government suggest China takes Britain far more seriously because we are EU members," he said.
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Gerwig, 34, said that since working with Allen, she's tried to focus on taking her job as a director and storyteller even more seriously.
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The iPad has to contend with Chromebooks in the classroom These changes to iOS suggest that Apple is starting to take education more seriously.
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The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction Most people and most companies understand the term and concept of outsourced development.
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I would probably take her mother's concern about clumsiness more seriously sooner these days, looking at it as a clue to that larger issue.
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That's led to bipartisan calls for the agency to take the problem more seriously, punish offenders more effectively and provide more support to victims.
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The irony is that the republic would be much better served if Trump took his vacation more seriously—by disengaging as much as possible.
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Backup dancers were a key element of her live shows, and in interviews, she would advocate for people to take Justin Bieber more seriously.
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Dr. Hale said that when she tries to persuade patients to take sunscreen more seriously, she sometimes targets their vanity more than their health.
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Springer has considered running for state-wide office before but is reportedly weighing a run more seriously now than he has in the past.
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With such high costs, in terms of wellness, quality of life and taxpayer dollars, Congress and the Administration should take this matter more seriously.
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Yet, given how poorly received the planned IPO was Neumann may have to humble himself far more seriously to get it back on track.
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Dr. Chatterjee agreed that after Mother Teresa's death in 1997, homes run by the Missionaries of Charity began taking their hygiene practices more seriously.
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I used to think about it more seriously, imagining myself rolling like a weevil along the edge of the road, finally free of torment.
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"If they would have taken me more seriously than they did, it could have helped all these girls," said Arden, an actress and model.
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But there are signs that the Democratic candidates are taking Nevada issues more seriously now than they have in the past, Benitez-Thompson said.
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She started taking sleep more seriously after fainting at her desk in 2007 from sleep deprivation and exhaustion, breaking her cheekbone in the process.
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The past few days have seen a growing number of members talking about an impeachment inquiry more seriously than they have in the past.
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Experts on China said the Chinese were taking the vitriol more seriously than in previous elections, viewing it as a gauge of American intentions.
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"This was a deliberate act, not an accident," Collomb told reporters outside the hospital where the three more seriously injured victims were being treated.
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"In the mobile security space, India is not a hot market, Singapore is far more mature — businesses take security much more seriously," he explained.
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Sanders is also helping shape a younger generation of Democrats, pushing them to the left and leading them to take economic inequality more seriously.
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to launch a trade war with China, threats that the country is beginning to take ever more seriously.
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Any improvement, experts say, may be the result of new laws that have spurred landlords to take infestations more seriously and address them sooner.
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But on March 13, Trump declared a national emergency over coronavirus, and, afterward, started taking the virus more seriously in public rhetoric and response.
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Nobody in Cersei's inner circle had the same moral courage, even though it's hard to believe they took oaths more seriously than he did.
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That means there's a good chance that you'll be taken more seriously than in an unpaid internship and get more out of the experience.
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Tell us in the comments, then read a related article about the evidence that, in 2018, people online started to take astrology more seriously.
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On other topics, tech leaders need to take what Washington throws at them more seriously because of the threat of legislation that is looming.
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As my training gets more seriously underway, I had to ask her: Is my not-that-young body going to break from this endeavor?
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Some prominent figures, including the husband of counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway, are pleading with the press to take this story more seriously.
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Perhaps, for this Ramadan, the Gulf countries can take the third pillar of Islam, charity, more seriously than they take hijabs and weapons purchases?
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It's a nice tailwind if you can get yourself to the place where simply taking your money helps a company get taken more seriously.
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"Going forward, U.S. policymakers should take these problems more seriously, and should take a much more aggressive approach in dealing with China," he wrote.
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"If people started lobbying for gorilla-friendly cellphones and iPads, it would force the government of D.R.C. to take this more seriously," he said.
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" More seriously, he continued, "You have to deal with reality when you have a big family, so I look at where people's struggles are.
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More seriously, one got the feeling of a country proud of its vastness and wildness, but quietly elegiac about these qualities rather than boastful.
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Developments like these allow athletes to start thinking more seriously about how they can leverage their influence to change the economics of professional sports.
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" But the pleading in his voice made you take him more seriously than you would a star whose new look was "sexy Village Person.
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But rivals jealous of her buzz will soon start to more seriously to probe her record and capacity to enact her sweeping policy plans.
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At first, the exec was amused by the high schooler, and soon after, taking the young man more seriously, he offered Jobs an internship.
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"I probably would have tried to take music more seriously a lot earlier on if I wasn't raised by musicians," she says over email.
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Why it matters: The unshakeable loyalty of Sanders supporters has pushed Democratic insiders to take his campaign more seriously as of late, Politico notes.
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"I think they wanted me to take it more seriously because I was like, 'Oh, whatever happens will happen,'" he said of his parents.
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"But the unthinkable is now being thought about much more seriously than at any time since at least the end of the Vietnam War."
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But there are genuine questions about whether the police could have prevented the shooting even if they had taken the prior tips more seriously.
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In an ideal world, cable operators would respond to the rise of healthy streaming competition by more seriously competing on price and customer service.
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But if these strategies work to save and improve lives, there's a moral imperative for all levels of government to take them more seriously.
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I'd have panicked, assuming I'd be forever trapped in this cotton tomb, cursing myself for not taking my pre-Japan Duolingo lessons more seriously.
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Federal regulators are as sick of the problem as everyone else, ramping up the pressure on the big four to take the situation more seriously.
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In comparison, Thrones has treated three women far more seriously in the game of thrones than the any of those men: Cersei, Dany, and Sansa.
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The European Union could take a lesson from Rutte about how to stop the populist tide and take the concerns of the disgruntled more seriously.
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If you aren't fluent in the language of Facebook memes, it's plausible that you could take this event way more seriously than you're intended to.
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Some of the "foundational principles of the post-war order are being questioned and threatened more seriously than at any other time", says Ms Freeland.
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The band eventually fell apart when the singer wanted to take it more seriously and I wanted to do A-levels and go to university.
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The Facebook Journalism Project, for instance, seemed to be making the company take its obligations as a publisher, and not just a platform, more seriously.
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More seriously, it asks if Google will comply with requests to turn over personal information about Chinese citizens if it is asked to do so.
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Just the act of reading a book about sex makes them think, more seriously, about their erotic selves — and when they can expect from them.
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More seriously for Mrs Clinton, who is currently leading Mr Trump by around five percentage points, it has the potential to expand Mr Trump's support.
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It's an issue that's likely to get attention as more autonomous vehicles hit the road and other industries begin to experiment more seriously with automation.
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Whether or not it was some subtle #sponcon for Aziz Ansari, it caused me to take Vaseline a little more seriously if I'm being honest.
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He has said recently that British politics needs to take itself more seriously and has publicly criticized several of his competitors, most notably Boris Johnson.
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This latest pledge indicates the company is taking criticisms about how quickly it responds to reports of hate speech and threats of violence more seriously.
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NGOs in South-East Asia say that Chinese firms, which had previously treated local critics with disdain, have started to take their concerns more seriously.
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If the Chromebook Pro is any indication, 2017 is the year Chromebooks really grow up and blossom into computers we can all take more seriously.
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For those who take their fast food more seriously, we also calculate a gourmet version of the index for 55 countries plus the euro area.
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For Chelsea Clinton, it's a responsibility that Gudmunson said the mother of two is taking more seriously than any speech she has ever given before.
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It now takes customer complaints more seriously than in the past, when Mr O'Leary would tell customers who asked for a refund to "fuck off".
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On that day of infamy in 1941, Mr Elliott took the radar blip far more seriously than his fellow operator did, despite being less experienced.
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If improvisation means using intuition and risk in the present moment, there have been few musicians who took that challenge more seriously than Mr. Taylor.
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" As cake mixes grew in popularity, people started making more cakes, and "women took decorating more seriously, because that's where they could show their skill.
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Instagram's changes appear to be working... a bit Instagram started taking video more seriously back in April, when it first launched video channels within Explore.
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The apparently continuous and accelerating decline in the planet's health is happening despite business and investors appearing to take social and environmental responsibility more seriously.
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The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction The internet has become a lonely space, and consumers are hungry for something new.
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It's not sloppy or at all under-powered, it just doesn't have the sharpness and deftness of cars that take the "Sport" moniker more seriously.
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Compared with 2014, global powers, UN agencies and affected countries seem to be taking their role in global health security much more seriously, experts agree.
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CNN has learned that the FBI and the US intelligence community last year took the Steele dossier more seriously than the agencies have publicly acknowledged.
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That seemed to be because foreign investors take more seriously than the government a constitutional provision under which only the parliament can approve foreign loans.
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That hospital, the Jersey City Medical Center, treated 66 patients from the crash, releasing all but 13 of the more seriously injured by Thursday afternoon.
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However, these players need to ensure they continue to take regulatory compliance more seriously, or they'll likely face penalties from authorities and lose customer confidence.
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After years of marketing to men, beer companies are starting to think more seriously about selling to women, said Beverage Digest executive editor Duane Stanford.
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In a recent letter signed by us and 85033 other organizations, we implored Secretary Perdue to take the health concerns of poultry workers more seriously.
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In the face of that duopoly, there's also been increasing interest around Amazon's ad business, which is starting to be taken more seriously by brands.
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And although tech companies are taking election interference more seriously, it's believed that most of the major players—principally Russia—sat out the 2018 midterms.
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Researchers accounted for a variety of factors to explain their findings, including the possibility that male doctors deal with more seriously ill patients than females.
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He warned that the committee's failure to take Ford's testimony more seriously would likely dissuade victims of sexual assault from coming forward in the future.
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I mean, why -- was there anything that you guys were told at the time that indicated coronavirus needed to be taken more seriously or not?
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It is goofy as all goddamned get out, and, actually, takes itself a lot more seriously than anything I've ever actually seen of pro wrestling.
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If we were taking school shootings more seriously than before, then there wouldn't have been eleven incidents already in the first month of this year.
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These hearings didn't result in a profound swing against Nixon, but they transfixed the public and caused people to take the administration's misdeeds more seriously.
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But I think there were definitely some clues on the internet that Trump should have been taken more seriously than other people were taking him.
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A New York man shared his experience with COVID-19 on social media on Tuesday and encouraged others to take the coronavirus outbreak more seriously.
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Ask your fling if they'd be open to continue seeing each other, whether on a casual basis or more seriously, and see what they think.
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If he can't be bothered to take basic security precautions for himself, how can he ask thousands of federal employees to take security more seriously?
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If we want to find more lava lakes, then perhaps the seafloor is another extreme frontier we should be more seriously surveying, Dr. Radebaugh said.
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The family relocated to Miami in 2004, in part to help Maria pursue tennis more seriously, and the Anisimovs studied the game and began teaching.
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Or maybe it's because she was simply taken far more seriously as a politically viable candidate than Sanders was up until about a month ago.
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For instance, proxy advisers — who wield a lot of influence in how shareholders vote on issues — say they plan to take board diversity more seriously.
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But now that we see the horrors of domestic terrorism play out, are there things which should be done to take this threat more seriously?
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Sanders, who still hasn't formally become a Democrat, reportedly considered a primary challenge against Obama from the left in 2011 more seriously than he's acknowledged.
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Sure, that forehead houses some pretty fancy tech – but we wish Google took the design of the phone a little more seriously in that respect.
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There are future Bieniemys and Staleys within its ranks, and even just vocalizing the issue could force those in power to take it more seriously.
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Recounting a trip he made to Kiev in 2016, he said it showed the US was able to get Ukraine to take corruption more seriously.
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Their lawyer, Robert McFarland, said the decision had more to do with political pressure from residents wanting their representatives to take flood risk more seriously.
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Obama administration officials, to take one example, might have treated Russian interference more seriously if they hadn't rounded Trump's victory odds down to almost zero.
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Whether or not that changes in time is one of the biggest issues facing the future of humanity and deserves to be taken more seriously.
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Activists have pushed prosecutors across the country to take excessive use of force by police more seriously and, in some cases, file charges against cops.
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I played more seriously and I took a class about poker and I tried to improve my game — and I think I improved a lot.
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I just thought that launching a Kickstarter and getting some community support and interest behind it would motivate politicians to look at it more seriously.
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The decision to send Jones to the talks, even as an observer, is an indication that the United States is taking the Astana talks more seriously.
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But many doctors, under pressure to treat pain more seriously, bought into the messaging from those decades and prescribed a ridiculous amount of painkillers to patients.
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While abortion usually gets some airtime, child care, for example, is being taken more seriously this election cycle than at any time in the recent past.
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If 3D printers are to be taken more seriously as a universal home appliance, they need to provide more solutions that are valuable for every home.
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There's some hope that Biegun's elevation to deputy secretary might entice Pyongyang to take him more seriously, but observers say it's unlikely to make much difference.
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The entertainment industry, various sports leagues, and major companies have begun to take Twitch streamers and YouTube creators more seriously in the past couple of years.
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" He added more seriously, "We see things like offering to pay companies to use Teams and that definitely leans on a lot of existing market power.
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And while much could go wrong between now and any enforcement action, the fact that federal agencies are taking competition more seriously is welcome news indeed.
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He said that the condition of three of the more seriously injured children was improving, All seven of the children were placed under observation, Carli said.
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After going through surgery and chemotherapy, Tucker said he's actually now in better physical shape than he was before because he takes his health more seriously.
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Perhaps he's trying to get people to take his organization more seriously after he allegedly colluded with the Russian government to torpedo Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
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Since then, European health officials have taken heat far more seriously, proactively issuing public health alerts and opening public cooling centers during periods of extreme heat.
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Miley Cyrus might've just been monkeying around while posing for a recent shoot in a Joshua tree, but some fans are taking it far more seriously.
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It's getting harder and harder to be an alien skeptic these days, as the U.S. government seems to take UFO sightings more seriously in recent years.
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They need to start taking the defensive aspect (such as education and installing protective software) much more seriously, and I don't think that's really happened yet.
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"The better, critical systematic reviews had already pegged this study as being particularly weak evidence, and they needed to be taken more seriously too," Bastian added.
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The director of Them That Follow, about an obscure American Pentecostal sect, remembers feeling pressure to appear more masculine, so she would be taken more seriously.
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More seriously, Zika has been linked the birth defect microcephaly, as well as Guillain-Barré, a rare syndrome in which the immune system attacks the nerves.
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I assume that's a big reason why you think we should take sports more seriously as a cultural object and as a space where politics happens.
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The company has largely relied on WebVR solutions previously but is looking to use this funding to more seriously approach the use of virtual reality headsets.
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Now armed with a tweaked name and new members, Remember Sports is intent on taking themselves a bit more seriously since their days at Kenyon College.
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That's because while not all today's critics have the same beliefs, they generally take representation — in stories and among people who tell the stories — more seriously.
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PLUS: Shep Rose on what he's learned since filming "RelationShep": "I should take my internal voice more seriously" Come back every weekday at 12:00 p.m.
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As evidence of the side-effects of growth in passive funds accumulates, the best remedy might be for Washington to take its antitrust responsibilities more seriously.
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It is in fact more complicated than that: we will have a non-religious majority co-existing with a more diverse, and more seriously religious, minority.
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This can be due to age and experience, taking offseason training more seriously, or a player is simply given more ice time in a better situation.
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Allen Grunes, a former antitrust attorney at the Justice Department, told Bloomberg that he was heartened to see scholars and politicians taking the issue more seriously.
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Conventional wisdom has it that TV is taken more seriously now than ever, which makes it a fitting home for Vonnegut, who often fought for respectability.
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Employers are taking mental health more seriously after studies showed an increase in depression and anxiety among millennials and the impact those issues have on productivity.
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Big Break Ms. Carroll graduated from Marymount Manhattan College in 2010 and was a production assistant on "Girls" when she began to take rap more seriously.
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But it is certainly true that people who deal in words for a living — writers, academics, journalists — take plagiarism far more seriously than ordinary voters do.
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More seriously, some members bristled at my description of the club's membership as "virtually all-white," feeling it implied that the club was racist or exclusionary.
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We are disappointed that the GAM board has seemingly not taken our suggestions and work more seriously or even bothered to interview our highly qualified candidates.
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Whatever parties the new Swedish government will include, the government has to seek parliamentary support outside its own base and take the populist agenda more seriously.
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If you're that volatile over a small online interaction, I question what your character will be if we start dating more seriously and getting into fights.
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In addition, doctors and nurses need to take practices like hand washing and equipment sterilization much more seriously to reduce widespread drug-resistant infections in hospitals.
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"I wish I would have taken this thing more seriously and I hope everyone else will do so because we can do it together," Gobert said.
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I have a lot of friends who've always wanted kids who are freezing their eggs and wondering why they didn't date more seriously in their 20s.
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On one hand, doctors were under a lot of pressure from advocacy groups (some pharma-backed), medical associations, and government agencies to treat pain more seriously.
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But there's also far too much noise out there, and we need to think more seriously and realistically about the added value of our own communication.
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If Mr. Trump transgresses more seriously against democratic norms, many Republicans might go along with him simply out of distrust of or enmity toward the Democrats.
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With Trump's election, some of its leaders have become more seriously engaged in politics, via pro-Trump organizations like the Proud Boys and the Alt-Knights.
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That objection I take more seriously, but I think the right structure of a reformed tax credit can address those concerns while still covering the poor.
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This should hopefully compel lower courts to take an attorney's pattern and previous history of discrimination more seriously when deciding how the challenge should be used.
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If you don't like the answers you find or if you simply can't find them, select a gift that takes your privacy and security more seriously.
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Profanity is treated more seriously than slurs and threats — the mere presence of vulgarity in a reply is often enough, especially when blue checkmarks are involved.
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"I just hope that the justice system will recognize that abuse happens and that they should take it more seriously," said Challen at a press conference.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi understands that throwing administration officials in jail likely wouldn't go over well, which is why Democrats are talking about fines more seriously.
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For Trump, the best decision would be to take the Senate's advise-and-consent powers more seriously and work to install nominees on sound legal footing.
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If Italians had taken the coronavirus more seriously during the onset of the outbreak, maybe they could have averted the disaster that's since wracked their country.
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"My number one goal would be to have people take skin cancer much more seriously than they have, especially baby boomers," said Dr. Leavitt, a dermatologist.
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In the middle of March, he seemed to understand that it was in his political interest to start taking this more seriously, and his tone changed.
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Many of the people who appear in the video say they wish they had taken early directives to stay inside and practice social distancing more seriously.
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This in itself can be something of a handbrake: if we took ourselves a little more seriously, then maybe the rest of the world would, too.
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"What I did was go and get my first aid, did a bunch of avalanche courses, and started taking things a lot more seriously," he said.
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Biles tells PEOPLE that she's been playing with the move since she was "a little bit younger," but started working on it more seriously this year.
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According to the Information, executives from Gojek and Grab have met occasionally over the past several years and began to discuss a merger more seriously recently.
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As she enters her 22016s, she's been forced to think more seriously about her future and whether or not it will involve porn or having kids.
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Congress takes some deadlines more seriously than others; funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program expired more than two months ago and still hasn't been renewed.
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Inspired by this idea — the transformation of a private space, their house, into a public one — Marcin and Calva began to consider the project more seriously.
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She said that The Woods Jupiter had failed her son and called on all restaurants and bars to take the issue of over-serving employees more seriously.
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After being skeptical of organized religion since he was a kid and studying religious philosophy more seriously in college, he's invented his own rituals and prayer processes.
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I also take my sister's opinion about things of that nature more seriously now, and she lets me know if a celeb is good looking or not.
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"If she made no such effort then perhaps it's time to find a District Attorney who takes more seriously the killing of police officers," the statement added.
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In other words, YouTube's official explanation is that it takes copyright complaints more seriously than all the other horrible stuff McInnes has done (and on the record).
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Tech companies are suddenly under more pressure than ever to take their roles as data gatekeepers more seriously, and Facebook appears to be weeding out potential vulnerabilities.
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I started taking it more seriously and using social media as my platform because I wanted to get enough followers to start promoting my music and videos.
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"I think the point where we took it more seriously is when he wanted her to be a shirt and, it was, 'He's really serious,'" Jeffery said.
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No one is safe — not the people forced to watch these parties or, far more seriously, the children forced to live out their parents' highly gendered expectations.
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Ye Myint Win, 37, who joined Saturday's protest along with his wife and 2-year-old daughter, told Reuters authorities should take child rape cases more seriously.
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I've been lamenting over color correction on Windows machines the past couple months (and will continue to), it's something I hope all manufacturers will take more seriously.
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I'd definitely made a conscious decision in my solo career to take fashion more seriously, starting with attending two shows in 2015 with Louis Vuitton and Valentino.
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Now we have our answer: Yes — or, at least, it's taking hardware a lot more seriously, even as the money continues to come from ads and search.
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But these zealous fans are aren't targeting the stations' Twitter accounts as themselves — they're pretending to be soccer moms, in the hopes of being taken more seriously.
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I will say, I do think the women who I've invested in, and I've invested in many women, have outperformed the men and taken it more seriously.
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Many took the accusations against Roger Ailes more seriously once more than a dozen women accused him; Bill Cosby became toxic once his accusers numbered near 60.
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They can, for example, boost funding to police, prosecutors, and other actors in the criminal justice system on the requirement that they take these crimes more seriously.
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"First in the nation means you get to take this more seriously than people in other states," he said Tuesday night at a town hall in Dover.
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Coming Out for the Common Good For Manfred, coming out now is a chance to show the world that video games need to take security more seriously.
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Peter Thiel came to Washington, DC, on Monday to tell America to take Donald Trump more seriously — by paying less attention to the things Trump actually says.
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Bove, chief strategist for Rafferty Holdings' Hilton Capital Management, believes rising interest rates will ultimately crush bank profits — a scenario Wall Street needs to take more seriously.
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But Chinese media outlets take things a little more seriously than we do, and the country's press has been falling victim to pesky Western pranks for decades.
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I think there are many, many reasons, in spite of all the apparent self-consciousness in art, that male artists may tend to be taken more seriously.
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Or if you have areas that are too poor or depopulated to pay to maintain their water systems, that's something we need to think more seriously about.
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Afterward, manager Terry Collins couldn't help but blurt out some bad news: Another one of those promising young starting pitchers was injured more seriously than first believed.
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Mr Peña may also have decided that, despite the Republican candidate's position in the polls, the time has come to prepare more seriously for his possible presidency.
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Economists have puzzled over which to take more seriously, but the account said most Fed officials had concluded the economy was doing better than the data suggested.
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He warned that the committee's failure to take Christine Blasey Ford's testimony more seriously would likely dissuade victims of sexual assault from coming forward in the future.
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She told Women's Health that she really started taking her mental health more seriously after she and husband John Legend went on a wellness retreat in Bali.
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But it does show that Twitter is taking the spread of misinformation in the run-up to the U.S. midterm elections more seriously than it has previously.
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" He added, more seriously: "You can just tell with the conversations that the guys are having, they don't need to be patted on the back as much.
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An inexorable global rise in diabetes must be taken "more seriously" by society, according to the chief financial officer at the world's top manufacturer of diabetes drugs.
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Gun-loving Americans want the Republican National Committee to take Second Amendment rights more seriously – especially in their choice of venue for the 2016 Republican National Convention.
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But with over 20 million users across its 500 apps, EscapeX seems to have reached the point where it needs to take it a little more seriously.
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Maybe you find that terrifying, or maybe after a summer of less-than-satisfying hookups, you're thrilled that people will take your affection more seriously (kind of!).
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We don't know this for sure, but we ought to take it more seriously as a hypothesis, and work harder to understand the presidency at both levels.
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As the death toll has skyrocketed and the economy has crashed, Mr. Trump, a well-known germaphobe, appears to have started taking his own safety more seriously.
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But as committee chairs and House leadership are running out of other options to deal with the Trump administration's obstinance, they are talking about it more seriously.
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Under the Obama administration, the E.P.A., which had long favored tests on rats and other laboratory animals in its pesticide regulation, began considering epidemiological studies more seriously.
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It was only under the Obama administration that the E.P.A. began to more seriously incorporate epidemiology alongside lab tests of how pesticides impact rats and other animals.
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"If I didn't have direct evidence that all these theories were wrong" from the scanner, Mr. McKinney said, "I might have taken them a little more seriously."
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A study published in February by China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention also found that older people were more seriously affected, Business Insider's Aria Bendix reported.
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"The public seems to be taking it more seriously, and I think that after 2017, the judiciary, to its credit, is also taking this seriously," she said.
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A Democratic president, whatever his or her actual feelings, will have to take conservative values more seriously, as long as they share the same liberal root system.
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Many of the band's fans inhabit a musical subculture where allegations of sexual misbehavior are taken seriously, or at least more seriously than they often are elsewhere.
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Why did so many retired senior officials, including persons of proven judgment and impeccable records, expose their reputations, and much more seriously, their characters, to Donald Trump?
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Democrats in Washington took Bloomberg's presidential ruminations more seriously, however, after he pledged in June to spend $80 million on behalf of Democrats in the 2018 midterms.
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Facing this reality, the U.S. should not only bring the parties to negotiation but, in general, take the Caucasus a lot more seriously than in years past.
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Plus, if you really want to fight the new powers that be, you'll probably be taken more seriously in a skirt-suit than a slogan tee. video
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Developers have begun to take IoT security more seriously in response, but researchers say that it's disheartening to see even the biggest players still making basic mistakes.
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Though experts say sexual violence cases are being taken more seriously than ever before, several hurdles still need to be overcome before a case reaches the courtroom.
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India's latent power portends a potential regional superpower that would force China to take India far more seriously than it has had over the last several decades.
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"We think a jury is going to take this issue seriously, and we think the company needs to start taking it a little more seriously," Berger said.
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A recent paper found that women and minorities are penalized in performance reviews for supporting diversity, while white men are taken more seriously when they do it.
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More seriously, though, it's a bummer the show couldn't come up with a stronger installment on a day when the headlines intersect so beautifully with its concerns.
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But the reactionary push against trans rights in North Carolina and other states has spurred the broader LGBTQ rights movement to take trans-specific issues more seriously.
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Amy believes that managers need to be better trained and educated around sexual harassment because employees take their managers more seriously than they do HR departments, Amy said.
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"It seems that financial crimes or fraud are treated more seriously than violent crimes against women," Rachel Horman, a lawyer and board director at a women's shelter, said.
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But the company now gets less than a fifth of its ad revenue from desktop — a threat to its mobile app would no doubt be taken more seriously.
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If the very idea of a female president was a hilarious premise for a film in the 1960s, today they govern on screen more regularly and more seriously.
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More seriously, perhaps, China is seen advancing a political narrative in which America's network of alliance is not proof of goodwill and support for a rules-based order.
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You can be the most qualified woman in the world, and the man that abuses you is still going to win that office and be taken more seriously.
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There are also some ways that Trump could actually "send in the Feds" to Chicago to good effect, particularly if he takes enforcing federal gun laws more seriously.
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Both eventually take their selections a bit more seriously, with Jonathan changing into a kilt made from "the actual Scott tartan," and J.D. finding a white button up.
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Ben Baumberg Geiger, co-author of the study, tells MUNCHIES that he hopes the research will encourage people to take the link between alcohol and happiness more seriously.
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Others took it much more seriously: Churches taught parishioners lessons on how to convert the army of robots the US military was building to assist the AI's directives.
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The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction The past 15 months has created a lot of confusion around where the technology sector is going.
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In order to develop and pass a data transfer agreement, the U.S. will have to take Europe's concerns much more seriously than they have up to this point.
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The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction As the internet social turf wars continue to mature, the land grab is becoming much better understood.
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Langston from eHarmony believes the number of messages going back and forth is the most significant finding, as it shows that people are taking their searches more seriously.
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More seriously, Kapler also explored his dismay at having misjudged the character of a former teammate, Chad Curtis, who is now in prison for sexually assaulting underage girls.
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Five sources who've spoken privately with Trump about NAFTA say he's taking more seriously the risks of withdrawing the U.S. from the trade deal with Canada and Mexico.
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The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction In the 1980s and 1990s it was all about shrink-wrapped software … ah, those were the days.
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But Northern Ireland's particular history has meant that the authorities, having neglected diversity for so many decades, now take it more seriously than their counterparts in mainland Britain.
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In either case, it's probably best that I didn't take my mother's weepy phone calls asking me if my LSAT scores were still valid and official more seriously.
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I think it's very clear that the majority of Congress, because of events in the world, view more seriously the cuts that have been made in defense spending.
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Ironically, given Exxon's public stances, Tillerson might bring Trump equal measures of new pressure and political cover to at least engage more seriously on international climate change issues.
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After Mr Zuckerberg initially dismissed the allegations that the platform had influenced the election as "pretty crazy", it has since shown signs of taking the issue more seriously.
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Thanks to lineups on networks like The CW and Freeform, television programming marketed for younger audiences has typically taken same-sex relationships — and kisses — a lot more seriously.
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" More seriously, he adds: "If you've been in this town for a long time, you know that ultimately you cannot work for something you don't actually believe in.
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There are already signs that insurance companies, venture capitalists and private equity funds are looking more seriously at investing and designing products with an emphasis on including women.
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Although the study is small — the researchers followed only 37 people — some doctors have said that it suggests medical professionals should be taking "broken heart" syndrome more seriously.
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Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan rattled off a list of things he'd like to see his fellow Democrats take more seriously, from small-town broadband to health care access.
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Kandinsky taught that it was possible to do so through technique which, in turn, inspired me to take what I do — even the funny things — much more seriously.
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But Republican leaders also erred in not taking more seriously the overtures of the Gottheimers, Manchins and other Democrats who really did want to constructively engage on taxes.
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Sometimes—very rarely—there will be one relationship that lasts more than a season, though chances of that decline the more seriously a show tries to take itself.
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"On the continent, largely because of its more turbulent history, this idea that enemies of democracy can be excluded from democracy is taken much more seriously," explained Heinze.
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The use of aimbots was weighed more seriously against Khattri, since he hacked the game's software — though, unlike XXiF and Ronaldo, he wasn't playing competitively when he cheated.
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And I wonder if Joe Biden represents something that needs to be taken a little bit more seriously: a way in which the electorate is often systematically misunderstood.
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More seriously, if there's any one thing that exemplifies this season's problems with just giving certain information to us straight, it's the complete and utter absence of Tyrell.
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