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950 Sentences With "taken for"

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We get flown over, we get put up in a mansion, taken for our food, taken for our training.
S.M. Actually, I get a fair number of letters from straight couples who are taken for siblings, and from siblings who are taken for lovers.
Unlike drugs that treat chronic conditions and are taken for years, antibiotics save lives, but are taken for just a week or two, diminishing their profitability for drugmakers.
" The Chancellor warned, "Nothing can be taken for granted.
I had taken for granted that people would be supportive.
Those that can't be taken for safekeeping were being photographed.
They want to show they can't be taken for granted.
"This is not to be taken for granted," he said.
An action taken for no valid purpose is itself invalid.
Airbus said his decision had been taken for personal reasons.
But its approval cannot be taken for granted (see article).
The importance of human capital is now taken for granted.
Both were taken for medical evaluation and placed in segregation.
That love, however fleeting, should never be taken for granted.
"Nothing can be taken for granted," the French president warned.
How long would it have taken for us to discover?
But you don't want to get taken for a ride.
Some, like Mr Sundararaj, were taken for no apparent reason.
There are of course small licenses taken for storytelling purposes.
The measure won't be taken for a long, long time.
I don't want to see any vote taken for granted.
Ontario Provincial Police said both boats were taken for inspection.
The party should not be taken for granted, it said.
Courses offered via Teachable aren't taken for college credits today.
They are not to be sidelined and taken for granted.
"We get taken for granted too much," Mr. Bulls said.
Nine were released and not taken for processing, Miles said.
Overwhelming gratitude for a thing so easily taken for granted.
And other states are often taken for granted (i.e. Wisconsin).
I lost my independence [which] I had taken for granted.
But that doesn't mean they can be taken for granted.
But the rule of law cannot be taken for granted.
But that's something we've all taken for granted until now.
The film's twee qualities shouldn't be taken for fatuousness, however.
It's kind of taken for granted that people die without consequences.
The ability to fall asleep easily is severely taken for granted.
It is taken for granted that he is an unusual candidate.
It is here that a pause should be taken for thought.
Ivory Coast's recent relative stability should not be taken for granted.
I've realized that life is not to be taken for granted.
A different approach should be taken for blockchain-driven financial businesses.
After a few hours, Friederike, a psychotherapist, was taken for questioning.
I hope you enjoy these pictures; they were taken for you.
Rights taken for granted for decades could now be at risk.
Work I'd mistaken for effortlessness, taken for granted, failed to notice.
"Hypericum has been taken for years as an antidepressant," comments Bailey.
He even refused to have his photo taken for the article.
Blood and urine samples were taken for drug and alcohol screening.
Boutain was taken for questioning by university police detectives, Brophy said.
In the TV and movie industry, it's almost taken for granted.
We are told our loyalty will never be taken for granted.
Any movement at all was taken for progress in my family.
Their needs, their priorities, and their values taken for granted, again.
However ... real price appreciation can no longer be taken for granted.
"Our central role must not be taken for granted," he warned.
But several GOP senators complained Tuesday about being taken for granted.
None of this is to be taken for granted, of course.
Mr. Speaker, I refuse to be ignored and taken for granted.
Video taken for social media usually makes it to social media.
Indeed, their approval of the Brexit deal cannot be taken for granted.
U.S. temperatures are tracking the broader measurements taken for the whole planet.
"Western technological superiority, once taken for granted, is increasingly challenged," said Chipman.
According to experts, none of those possibilities can be taken for granted.
The Christian conservatives are sick and tired of being taken for granted.
Life is so amazing and it should never be taken for granted.      
This cannot be taken for granted should the treaty get shot down.
I know what it means to be underestimated and taken for granted.
The working class is no longer willing to be taken for granted.
Like having regular elections, it's a norm that's been taken for granted.
As Israel learned earlier this year, nothing should be taken for granted.
He was taken for X-rays and did not return to action.
Two women were also taken for treatment with non-life- threatening injuries.
"It seems to be taken for granted," the Guadalajara-born artist says.
The right to vote is something that can't be taken for granted.
It gets people to consider something that maybe they've taken for granted.
She was often taken for a nanny to her fair-haired son.
They are also aware that his defeat cannot be taken for granted.
Good mental health, like good physical health, is often taken for granted.
Measures like these are usually taken for an earthquake or a flood.
Barker is clear that it should not, however, be taken for granted.
Already, French voting has upset common trends taken for granted by pollsters.
Cross argues that in this respect Gamergate was taken for a ride.
On his first day, Hunter had a urine sample taken for testing.
Since 1945 it is the thing we have all taken for granted.
The work of journalists is taken for granted, both implicitly and explicitly.
Afterwards, I was taken for military training until recently when I retired.
"The presence of hate has become taken for granted," Mr. Spielberg said.
He showed that in politics, absolutely nothing can be taken for granted.
Even Lauryn Williams, a money professional herself, was taken for a ride.
Maybe it's taken for granted, but the innovation is second to none.
The idea of moving up in politics is almost taken for granted.
Ordinary amenities taken for granted in big cities are all but absent.
The same approach is taken for operations in Canada, Mexico and elsewhere.
Water is one of life's daily essentials, and often taken for granted.
The above does not imply that Europe should be taken for granted.
Before that, I'd taken for granted that my parents would remain protected.
It's because here, rape isn't a sideshow, and it isn't taken for granted.
It was taken for what it was, which was a really interesting film.
Sources close to Hannigan, 51, said the decision was taken for personal reasons.
For we, Australians, in 221 freedom from fear is almost taken for granted.
" Or, she adds, "for a girl who's always been taken for a boy.
For one thing, this time Kissinger's Republican preference cannot be taken for granted.
"Ask Inteligent [sp] questions and DON'T get taken for a ride," Subhanah wrote.
The same approach should now be taken for a vehicle's self-driving software.
It forms the taken-for-granted common sense that animates US foreign policy.
Today, the museum and the cause of Holocaust remembrance are taken for granted.
But understandably, the will to bear that burden cannot be taken for granted.
When a rhino is first dehorned DNA samples are taken for future identification.
Ramirez was taken for questioning and allegedly confessed, according to the sheriff's office.
Eventually, Prey calls into question everything you've taken for granted about its world.
A large knife was recovered from the scene and taken for forensic analysis.
For we, Australians, in 2016 freedom from fear is almost taken for granted.
The decision has been taken for the U.K. to leave the single market.
"People can develop hives even from medications they've taken for years," explained Blake.
However, nothing can be taken for granted in the treacherous and tricky conditions.
This is thanks to an often taken for granted technology: releasable ski bindings.
For most of us, water for washing and drinking is taken for granted.
Those trends cannot be taken for granted by those in Washington in 2019.
With her stylish, oversize glasses, she might also be taken for an outsider.
"This is the most taken-for-granted barbecue house in America," he said.
Behavior patterns vary by user, but some things can be taken for granted.
The work USAID and other organizations do should not be taken for granted.
Kids might be upset by the way Pig's toil is taken for granted.
I want my love to be part of her taken-for-granted background.
Breakingviews Owners of Wall Street banks are being taken for a Washington ride.
This is how a nation survives, in its most taken-for-granted details.
For her, it wasn't so much lost as always there, taken for granted.
But Lumbee support cannot be guaranteed or taken for granted by either party.
In this new world we're living in, nothing can be taken for granted.
No images from the basement parties were taken for the family photo album.
Over their long and productive careers, certain important artists are taken for granted.
Introducing herself as Latifa, she was often taken for just another local woman.
What have they taken for granted that might not, after all, be true?
It's taken for granted that such a thing as that is beneath contempt.
In every workplace, including the home, women's work is often taken for granted.
Each time he was taken for observation to Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center.
This isn't the first time the mother-daughter duo could be taken for twins.
And yet we're still wowed by the extreme measures taken for the perfect shot.
The growing nationalist populists are really sick and tired of being taken for granted.
The singer was later found to be safe and was taken for medical treatment.
But the firing order also represents the road not taken for the Trump presidency.
The improvements shouldn't be overlooked, nor should reports like these be taken for granted.
And because of that, many of its original innovations are now taken for granted.
It is important that those steps continue to be taken for a full accountability.
If it cost more than twenty bucks, I was being taken for a fool.
As a precaution, the FBI also said he was taken for a medical evaluation.
That's really very much the tack they have taken, for good or for bad.
The study is a reminder that support for democracy cannot be taken for granted.
They really got taken for a ride on this project, but so did you.
Some people may have taken for granted that I'd been around for a while.
Today, the idea of women serving on the Supreme Court is taken for granted.
It is hard to not wonder if Davis is being taken for a fool.
Will this moment in which Bravo fans felt taken for fools signal a change?
Water is life and this cannot be underestimated or taken for granted in 2016.
A sense of security was not something that could be always taken for granted.
For most of history, we've taken for granted the implicit brutality of male sexuality.
The emotive penetration of a sound as we perceive it is taken for granted.
It's widely taken for granted that matters of principle aren't weighing on him here.
After Ms. Young's surgery, she would not have another photograph taken for six years.
In truth, throughout the nineteen-sixties Paul's musical primacy was largely taken for granted.
For a long time, the notion that truth threatens totalitarianism was taken for granted.
The women -- 252, 224 and 213 -- had been shot and were taken for treatment.
Antlers shrink as they dry, so official measurements are not taken for 60 days.
Gillum's victory shows that we can no longer be ignored or taken for granted.
He said black lawmakers and their constituents have long felt they're taken for granted.
And yes, it's been taken for a spin — by former champion racer Andy Wallace.
Under the Internal Revenue Code, deductions can be taken for "trade or business" expenses.
I came here to represent the people who are ignored and taken for granted.
How quickly it can fade, disappear — things taken for granted be threatened, be gone.
The "roads not taken" for these characters become a major theme in Season 6.
Serving is an honor and a privilege that I have never taken for granted.
Wisconsin involves so-called regulatory taking, when private property is taken for public use.
His presence is taken for granted; it rarely occurs to anyone to question it.
The company expects to change the treatment paradigm for depression with SAGE-217, a once-daily night time pill, that is taken for a course of 14 days, unlike currently available antidepressants that are required to be taken for months, even years.
When I arrived at the hospital, my belongings were taken for safekeeping, all of them.
The USSS declined to comment on security precautions being taken for Trump and his family.
When it comes to wellness, water is a staple — but it's also taken for granted.
He warned that the support of the US government should not be taken for granted.
A miracle may always happen, but a miracle is not to be taken for granted.
But you don't want to be taken for granted or become part of the furniture.
But there are also rare instances in which party discipline has been taken for granted.
Thinkers are asking difficult questions about things that have been taken for granted for years.
The photo was taken for an essay on racial inequality and segregated facilities in Greenville.
Officials are unsure whether sidewalk plaque was taken "for protection" or if it was stolen.
Now this kind of convenience is taken for granted, but in 1995, it was newsworthy.
Photo: GettyAfter centuries of being taken for granted, the swing has finally gotten its due.
"Phoenix artists have been taken for granted," Isaac once told a reporter for 944 Magazine .
But, but, but: The analysis shows why none of this can be taken for granted.
All of these realms involve humans — and far too often, humans are taken for granted.
Policy frameworks and governing norms that were once taken for granted are now being questioned.
Some of those portraits are on view here alongside new photographs taken for this exhibition.
They desire affirmation, to be validated, to be seen, and not be taken for granted.
It's taken for granted that everyone knows how to do it and what it is.
It shouldn't be taken for granted that the internet will remain an equal playing field.
Then, they had their portrait taken for a more serious photo, complete with adoring looks.
Mitsuki is the plain sister, doomed to be taken for granted by her starstruck mother.
I began to wonder how much energy is spent on something often taken for granted.
Fenoterol can be taken for asthma as it facilitates breathing by opening up the airways.
Maybe they'd be taken for intentional kitsch someday—he'd be the Jeff Koons of 2099.
Our occasional infrastructure disruptions offer blunt reminders that essential services cannot be taken for granted.
I came to see that what I had taken for arch skepticism was strategic sincerity.
I got lost driving home from work on a route I had taken for decades.
This could have an important impact, for example, on a drug test taken for employment.
Passengers then got off the plane, and Thai Airways said it was taken for repairs.
But with that more diverse base comes a desire not to be taken for granted.
Dr. Berry said that she thought the daguerreotypes taken for Agassiz belonged in an archive.
The actions were taken for the purpose of obtaining a "personal profit," the document said.
As to be expected with any dramatization, there are certain liberties taken for entertainment value.
The decrease in time that it's taken for the authorization is an important, positive step.
We were summarily trounced, taken for more than double what we'd won the day before.
It is taken for granted that poor children have no future, that they are disposable.
Pepper" — that anything goes in the studio — has long since been taken for granted. "Sgt.
As we have learned in recent weeks, no senators' votes can be taken for granted.
"People are beginning to feel that they are being taken for fools," Mr. Johnson said.
One fact can be taken for granted: Its thousands of fighters will not melt away.
Such basic workplace protections and constraints on the free market are now taken for granted.
An agreement is far from certain, and UK parliamentary support cannot be taken for granted.
That said, a slowdown in ad blocker growth is not to be taken for granted.
Because they are never explicitly celebrated, I feel that their work is taken for granted.
"It's not first time that the public beach has been taken for investments," he said.
They told her he was being taken for a "bath" & would be brought right back.
You got taken for a ride, and someone—anyone besides you—had to be driving.
The intended audience for these ads — white people primed for such tactics — is taken for granted.
A senior legislator from Trudeau's ruling Liberal Party told reporters nothing could be taken for granted.
Those consumers are always able to leave, and their sentiment should never be taken for granted.
His body was taken for an autopsy, and his cause of death was not immediately known.
Lyft still wants to be nice, but has no wish to be taken for a ride.
As long as Apple's software is taken for granted, iOS innovations lack financial differentiation, Rosensweig said.
Hispanics will be the majority minority voters in 2020, and they cannot be taken for granted.
In some parts of the country, classes can be taken for as little as $13 each.
They may be useful and safe for some people, particularly if taken for a short time.
No one knows how much they've taken, for how long, and what else they've been imbibing.
He also cited medication he had taken for a blood condition two days earlier, Newsweek reports.
And in ways that may be eventually taken for granted, which would be according to plan.
He added: "Nothing is taken for chance so Trump and his family will be very safe. "
He also cited medication he had taken for a blood condition two days earlier, Newsweek reported.
Artists need to recognize that this opportunity we have is not to be taken for granted.
As it is, those voters and those issues are ignored, because they are taken for granted.
" The answer is that this huge gamble would be taken for the chimera of restored "sovereignty.
"Some people may have taken for granted that I'd been around for a while," he continued.
They are costly, however, and need to be taken for the rest of a patient's life.
"It is such an unprecedented action, to only be taken for very, very serious issues," Rep.
It has been curable for decades with a regimen of several antibiotics taken for six months.
Shouldn't it just be taken for granted that I would be studying, or going to work?
All the stage craft we had taken for granted had to be looked at very carefully.
Their votes get taken for granted, and the presidential candidates ignore them during the general election.
Ubiquitous though they may be, the humble modern toothbrush is nothing to be taken for granted.
But today, when peace is taken for granted, the deficit of justice is all that remains.
For many, though, the first steps toward terror are rarely taken for political or religious reasons.
This (very partial) list shows that natural gas's value proposition is no longer taken for granted.
Being taken for granted for a long time is why people are getting tired with austerity.
Indian officials confirmed he had been returned and said he would be taken for medical checks.
One of the six four-man metal tables was taken for the tree and faux gifts.
Otherwise, they risk being taken for a ride by autocrats adept in donning a democratic wardrobe.
In his day, this superb American tenor was so dependable he was almost taken for granted.
It's on us to invent other ways to unearth white supremacy from the taken-for-granted.
Michel said extra security measures had been taken for some people but did not name them.
A number of items were also seized and taken for examination, police said in a statement.
He's always taken for granted that it will always be there, and now, it's really wanting.
Those values were mostly taken for granted in this country, but should not be any longer.
Rediscovering wines I had taken for granted is perhaps the most gratifying part of my job.
"Some precautions are being taken for industry," said Mr. Sak of the Economic Policy Research Foundation.
"The injured commuters were taken for medical attention at various hospitals," Metrorail said in a statement.
And it has a history of being the successful path taken for fiscal policy since 1981.
Only now I've realized what a necessity it is, and how easily it's taken for granted.
Clinicians recommend a daily maximum dose of 3,000 if it is taken for an extended period.
These opportunities were all fought for and things that are taken for granted by American citizens.
Perhaps it's unfair to single out "Taken" for sins so many other series are guilty of.
But O'Rourke's advance is at the very least a metaphor: Nothing can be taken for granted.
Seat assignments on flights are often taken for granted but can make or break a flight.
Being taken for a ride by scammers isn't fun, but getting money from the government is.
Now we've reached the point where the expanded universe of TV is just taken for granted.
Flying cars are fun, but until consumers climb aboard, investors might get taken for a ride.
Charles M. Blow My whole life I have taken for granted America's leadership in the world.
Books that are taken for granted may be considered a costly luxury in lower-income areas.
Cars can be taken for as little as one day or as long as two weeks.
It had been taken for mola mola (an ocean sunfish) so it was hoodwinking us all.
Treating the disease requires a combination of strong antibiotics taken for a minimum of six months.
In addition, the world is recognizing this administration as one that cannot be taken for granted.
It used to be taken for granted: If the economy is growing, we'll need more stores.
At this point, sidewalks are usually taken for granted, something we use but don't often consider.
Score: 210/210 on the trashiness scale — points taken for offering a leafy green as a side.
Congrats to the new president who appreciates that middle America is sick of being taken for granted.
The cost of borrowing money is something that's taken for a given, as is a strong dollar.
" The Fifth Amendment states that "private property (shall not be) taken for public use, without just compensation.
Kate is taken for a dance by Paddington bear before she waves off a vintage train pic.twitter.
In traditional games, obstacles and enemies are often taken for granted as a type of necessary evil.
Ten years ago, Wolfmother's frontman/songwriter/guitarist, Andrew Stockdale, was taken for the ride of his life.
The surprise decision went against the position Ardern's Labour Party had taken for more than a decade.
This decision, taken for supposedly "humanitarian grounds," effectively means that Russia has withdrawn from the Minsk agreement.
Pets should also be taken for a rabies vaccine if they come into contact with a bat.
The surprise decision went against the position Ardern's Labour Party had taken for more than a decade.
His father can't believe how long it has taken for gay marriage to be legalized in Australia.
The existence of drones and smartphones is taken for granted, and virtual worlds follow current VR conventions.
Bourita made clear that his country's decision was taken for national security reasons and not outside pressure.
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Owners of Wall Street banks are being taken for a Washington ride.
But Florida is the ultimate swing state -- and no statewide race there can be taken for granted.
However, Salvini, who is head of the far-right League, said nothing could be taken for granted.
Organizers said consuming abortion pills was legal unless they were taken for the purposes of a termination.
Continuing excellence Maintaining quality as a show ages is always a challenge, and sometimes taken for granted.
The benefits of globalisation are widely dispersed, often unseen and thus all too easily taken for granted.
These companies have invested billions in building out networks that are now taken for granted by consumers.
Within two days of the Seattle launch, Spin had already seen its bikes taken for 1,000 rides.
Wolf is the slight favorite, but nothing can be taken for granted here after Trump's shocking win.
It is now more or less taken for granted that solar panels are getting cheaper and cheaper.
SF Andre Iguodala sprained his left ankle in the third quarter and was taken for x-rays.
Their subjects are familiar to us, mostly as sinners and troublemakers, women whose complications are taken for
The team called it a left knee contusion and said Ramirez was being taken for X-rays.
The shut-ins are a common measure to taken for safety and environmental reasons, the bureau said.
The files cited only a half-dozen cases of children taken for adoption by "approved" Communist families.
Access to that kind of information should not be taken for granted: it should be handled responsibly.
While prices have rebounded since the 2014 market collapse, nothing can be taken for granted, said Maurice.
His mother went to work at a local elementary school where survivors were taken for medical treatment.
There is always a lot of talk but never any real stringent steps taken for women's security.
Bets are also being taken for which celebrities could make a surprise appearance in the nation's capital.
This journey to space is the third physical risk you've taken for the sake of your art.
It used to be taken for granted that musicians made music, actors acted, and chefs made food.
Biden's rescuers weren't party elders but a marginalized constituency that is often taken for granted: Southern blacks.
And her effectiveness in holding together her caucus should not be taken for granted, as Chait notes.
To be taken for granted by someone you once deeply loved carries its own kind of horror.
After 10 days on the road, my main takeaway was this: Europe cannot be taken for granted.
Among world leaders, a command of English is often taken for granted, even when translators are present.
The photo, taken for Getty Images by Lucien Capeheart is from Mar-a-Lago taken in 2005.
They want something more elegant, and that's the approach we take and have taken for 76 years.
"Financial literacy should not be taken for granted," Lusardi tells Stephen Dubner on a recent Freakonomics podcast.
Mr. Trump has realized that Washington's leadership in the region can no longer be taken for granted.
I realize that being a citizen of this country is not something to be taken for granted.
Dorian crushed it, stripping all essentials, schedules and routines — everything residents and visitors had taken for granted.
Bank shares were taken for a ride in the third quarter amid wild swings in Treasury yields.
The U.S. just has to stop being taken for a ride in the name of Western leadership.
The government car that was carrying the doctors has been found and its driver taken for questioning.
"We're being taken for a ride here on at least $7 billion of cushion money," he said.
There are so many things we had taken for granted, like the constant availability of hot water.
The elder's greatness is taken for granted, while the younger trips along behind, in awe and wonder.
"We're being taken for a ride here on at least $85033 billion of cushion money," he said.
Last time we ran, it was basically taken for granted," Biden said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
Last time we ran it was basically taken for granted," Biden said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
But other works in this section are pure photojournalism, taken, for example, for the New York Times.
Rapid climate changes could also disrupt existing market conditions often taken for granted by corporate leaders, he said.
The ideological victories Barbie's creation secured are so great and enduring that they are often taken for granted.
He was taken for a mental health evaluation and his gun was taken from him for safe keeping.
And in fact, it was soon taken for granted that a consequence of cloning was an early grave.
Gains that had been taken for granted over the course of the last nine years were in jeopardy.
Stavis was unresponsive and pronounced dead Saturday, after all three were taken for treatment, according to the statement.
There are considerations to be taken for the person carrying the fetus, like a higher risk of preeclampsia.
Moreover, the idea that Britain can at least revert to WTO rules has long been taken for granted.
U.S. equities are virtually flat for 2016, after being taken for a wild ride following the Brexit vote.
Democrats' narrow focus on efficiency, playing down labour's loss of bargaining power, meant workers were taken for suckers.
But today we discuss what we can do with these devices, and the connectivity is taken for granted.
In the fictional world of The Conjuring 2, at least getting taken for the ride is worth it.
In business, Leoni, one of Europe's biggest companies, got taken for $45 million in an e-mail scam.
Ownby was taken for five days in January 2007 — and the search for him inadvertently solved both cases.
"The length of time it has taken for this penny to drop has proved very costly," Taylor said.
Equally, it isn't clear how payment will be taken for subscribers who sign up via the Facebook paywall.
But the good parts of social media have become so taken for granted that we've stopped praising them.
Since then, I feel like nothing shouldn't be taken for granted, because it's all hanging by a thread.
"A decision to cancel training was taken for the technical issues to be solved more quickly," it added.
He's established and, in many ways, taken for granted, with best days that may still be to come.
Advance reservations for the car - which insiders say will retail for about $180,000 - are being taken for $5,000.
NBC News reported that her suspension decision notice said that action was taken for Newbold's defiance of authority.
The most commonly misused drugs were benzodiazepines, tranquilizers that should not be taken for more than four weeks.
So taken for granted are corruption and impunity that the country's official and criminal classes are often indistinguishable.
Yet NATO's continued ability to protect its member states and bolster global stability cannot be taken for granted.
The longstanding principles of individual success, taken for granted by an older generation, are moving out of fashion.
Three individuals were arrested for possession with intent to distribute, while four others were taken for simple possession.
Russell-Moyle detailed his experience of being diagnosed and discussed the medication he has taken for several years.
It's not the world's first electric car, but it was the first I had taken for a spin.
Sometimes a team's record can be taken for granted, but relatively often there are weaknesses to be addressed.
It's also a reminder that the future health of the team's cornerstone can not be taken for granted.
Behavior and performance that was previously discretionary now becomes increasingly expected or taken for granted by the employer.
It's almost like NBA players and teams have taken for granted one of the game's most advantageous scenarios.
Patrick's general election victory was almost taken for granted after that vertiginous ascent, but it was historic nonetheless.
He filed his photos, making sure to point out that mother and child were taken for possible separation.
Commercial forces have changed since the era of "Supernatural," when obeisance to radio formats was taken for granted.
Still, their central feature — the radical dualism he constructs between the sexes — tends to be taken for granted.
Sampling devices were strapped into passenger seats and taken for rides through morning traffic in and around Atlanta.
Other recent evidence from New York suggests a substantial number of ambulance rides are taken for non-emergencies.
Such decline has created a powerful feeling of being ignored by Westminster and taken for granted by Labour.
"It was underlined that the still favourable financing conditions could not be taken for granted," the ECB added.
In the meantime, we're doing our best with the resources we're given, which shouldn't be taken for granted.
Gen X is the first generation to lose several retirement benefits the previous generations had taken for granted.
Supporters of Garland also see this as a possibility, though they note nothing can be taken for granted.
Instead she drew attention to the fact that black voters, especially black women, are often taken for granted.
In a world where male contrition isn't taken for granted, it is given space and wins exaggerated praise.
The two Belgian officers were taken for questioning and then released, a police spokesman in northeastern France said.
This commodity that we had taken for granted was no longer freely available, and we needed to adapt.
The Justice Department declined to clarify what type of pain Sessions was suggesting that aspirin be taken for.
Even in the developed countries that Mr. Tello called categorically different, institutional health can't be taken for granted.
"We've long taken for granted that norms and practice were enough to mitigate overreaches of power," Chenoweth says.
They isolate themselves from all the Good Facts, and they're being taken for a ride by con men.
"Here I am … this new, young, white guy, who comes along saying, 'look at my great plans,' to voters who have been taken for granted or felt taken for granted again and again and again, which means that high bar is high for a very good reason," Buttigieg said in Orangeburg.
But this isn't the '90s, and it turns out that you might just be being taken for a ride.
The underlying tragedy of Dolores' consciousness is the necessary loss of faith in everything she'd once taken for granted.
She died two weeks later of injuries in a hospital in Singapore, where she had been taken for treatment.
Any cross-sectional data taken for the human microbiome, he said, would be influenced by the subjects' different diets.
It suits the Europeans to flirt with China, to show America that they should not be taken for granted.
Now that helicopters and on-board swimming pools are taken for granted, the battle has moved onto new ground.
For as long as it's taken for them to put it together, the collaboration lives up to the hype.
"They felt they had been taken for a ride, so they eventually decided to pull away," one source said.
"For too long black women have been a reliable voting bloc and we've been taken for granted," she said.
These agreements are the result of decades of building trust, and should not be taken for granted, Swan said.
Outsiders often think an alien language has "no word for" a concept that is taken for granted in English.
But in the hours and days following the end of the Maduro regime, little can be taken for granted.
But many patients end up taking synthetic hormones, which need to be taken for the rest of their lives.
Nowadays, though, every phone is capable of standard GPS to the point that the technology is taken for granted.
But what about something simple — something so fundamental to daily life that it's easily taken for granted — like light?
It's hard to know exactly how the President will move forward now, but nothing can be taken for granted.
McKinley thus broadened the electoral battlefield, forcing Democrats to expend resources defending states they had previously taken for granted.
It's taken for granted that the patient would leave with heart medication and a referral to a cardiac specialist.
Back then, it felt like humanity's ability to feed itself, long taken for granted, rested on a knife's edge.
The two patients will be taken for medical care that was not available at Amundsen-Scott, the foundation said.
Mr. Mathurin, 31, of Brooklyn, remained in police custody at Kings County Hospital, where he was taken for treatment.
"The African-American community has been taken for granted for decades and look how they are doing," he said.
Our weatherproof shelter, taken for granted during the long hot days, has proven its worth on this wet one.
Americans have long taken for granted the influence of massive corporations and Wall Street on all aspects of society.
Over 20 years on, it's taken for granted that Tokyo has the look of a cyberpunk or anime film.
Similarly, its significance as a showcase for Latino culture and talent has, by now, practically been taken for granted.
Another one, Christophe Chalencon, was more blunt: "We're being taken for idiots," he told Reuters, using a stronger expletive.
The insidious notion that our credit history speaks to our reliability as human beings is largely taken for granted.
But she became intrigued by his submarine and asked to be taken for a ride in it on Aug.
Here, a transactional approach to sex and power is often taken for granted as the natural order of things.
People just assumed that Americans were there, taken for granted, and I think he's finally making people respect us.
Still, Mr. Garton Ash sees 1918 as a warning that democracy and peace can never be taken for granted.
It is, at this point, taken for granted that congressional Republicans will protect their co-partisan at any cost.
It's taken for granted that people are various creatures, and that such variety is cause for celebration, not censure.
And indeed, the episode is a reminder that an open and educated discourse cannot be taken for granted, anywhere.
To have the lights on, the television running and kitchen appliances humming is often taken for granted in America.
So why are Hispanic activists complaining about being ignored and taken for granted by the Democratic candidates for president?
Germany was hardest hit, with an estimated $30 billion in losses, followed by France, taken for about $113 billion.
"Washington doesn't need to act as if it has been taken for a ride," wrote the nationalistic Global Times.
Bids were taken for the number of shares wanted and at the price the bidder was willing to pay.
These trips are a reminder that the success stories of Washington's businesses and growers can't be taken for granted.
It's often said our electricity is so taken for granted that we believe it comes from the light switch.
It reminds her of how the rivers that sustain us ebb and flow -- they cannot be taken for granted.
Items taken for granted by the public, like spacesuits, may be inadequate to meet the rhetorical needs of politicians.
PBS is alternately besieged and taken for granted, but when cooler heads seldom prevail, it remains welcome and necessary.
"The suburban counties just cannot be taken for granted," said Bill Miller, a GOP lobbyist and consultant in Texas.
Several lawsuits filed in federal and state courts in Texas claim properties were taken for public use without compensation.
"Yes, there is a contango in gasoil and several units have been taken for storage," a European shipbroker said.
While Biden might have the majority of the black vote now, his support can't really be taken for granted.
He was taken for precautionary X-rays but manager Terry Collins said he wasn't overly concerned about an injury.
Mr. Whelan might have been taken, for example, to exchange him for Maria Butina, who pleaded guilty on Dec.
If you're a member of the dominant group, your identity is taken for granted precisely because it's not threatened.
The shock that things that I'd previously taken for granted could be either enhanced or broken by external factors.
"It is something that was totally taken for granted and never really thought about by most people," says Koga.
But in every workplace, whether it's the home or the corporate boardroom, women's work is often taken for granted.
But a clear sense of cataclysm, of everything that was once taken for granted being torn to shreds, pervades throughout.
Then it becomes at a certain point taken for granted if you're a celebrity, and then it becomes totally annoying.
In another dimension they are all here, after having being lured to the house and then taken for Hap's experiment.
They cannot be taken for granted and have fueled the winning base of every Democratic nominee since Bill Clinton 1992.
Imagine that tomorrow you wake up and discover that you've been taken for all you're worth by an anonymous hacker.
America quickly became part of the furniture -- taken for granted and said no to by both parties and the Saudis.
Smith said she was taken for an X-ray, which showed that her IUD had wound up in her stomach.
The drug is relatively well tolerated but can also have serious side effects if taken for long periods of time.
"On Halloween, your breath is taken, for tonight, the dead awaken," the ghosts sing as a skeleton tickles the ivories.
Consider how long it has taken for something as simple as electrically powered cars to carve a niche for themselves.
As I waded in, I learned many things that defied pretty much everything I had taken for granted about breastfeeding.
Morales has denied any wrongdoing and said on Thursday the decision to bar Velasquez was not taken for personal reasons.
Some of the things taken for granted in ordinary families are so far removed from ours it's difficult to fathom.
I guess I've sort of taken for granted the idea that Malcolm X would be in complete opposition to Trump.
Again, the US has had stealth bombers for decades, so stealthy nuke delivery is taken for granted in some circles.
It's not clear what course of action was taken for the remaining 95 claims that did not result in termination.
This is the tack taken, for example, by Christian Voolstra of the Red Sea Research Centre in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
The other difference with Lords reform is that any Brexit deal needs EU agreement, which cannot be taken for granted.
"I'm afraid that at this point, the United States, the Trump Administration is being taken for a ride," said Sen.
Both types of medication are typically taken for about 7 to 10 days in the early stages of Bell's palsy.
It's just human nature that when people do too much and don't ever push back, they get taken for granted.
God has given you one of the best voices, crazy work ethic and [a] platform you've never taken for granted.
Russians speak Russian; English skills can't be taken for granted, especially outside the subcultural capitals of St. Petersburg and Moscow.
Today the tools invented by these administrative reformers are largely taken for granted, assimilated into the everyday workings of government.
Head coach Freddie Kitchens said Thomas was moving his arms and legs and was taken for testing as a precaution.
Black pepper is taken for granted in our cooking; we add it unthinkingly, in mild quantities, to almost every dish.
"They told her he was being taken for a "bath" & would be brought right back," Avenatti said in a tweet.
"I'm sure I'll have my picture taken for 10 more years, but not as a model anymore," Crawford told Rhapsody.
"In a statement, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, "Tourists and visitors have been taken for a ride, and it's unacceptable.
By Trump's account, the move projected power and showed the world that the US wouldn't be taken for a ride.
Thankfully, the availability of cheap, effective whitening kits has made white teeth both more common and more taken for granted.
But, to my surprise, I was delighted by what I had taken for pure gimmick: the pickle-flavored soft serve.
Though it is now largely taken for granted that "women's rights are human rights," this was not always the case.
Jerebko, who seemed to hit Brown's shoulder, left with a bloody nose and was taken for tests after the game.
During the raids, the government seized several thousand euros in cash and electronic devices, which were taken for forensic analysis.
Could it be that the one thing that is taken for granted is the biggest problem with buildings as products?
In a twist of fate, the disastrous oil spill of 1978 resulted in unprecedented protection measures taken for the island.
"There's a certain amount of bluster that's taken for granted when you're dealing with North Korea," the official told Reuters.
Griffin's improved defense deserves a standing ovation, but Jordan starts at center on the NBA's All-Taken-For-Granted Team.
Who wants to be the sucker who pays retail, the chump in the cab who gets taken for a ride?
While most polls have put the president ahead, they could not be taken for granted, a senior government official said.
They were more efficient, suaver and also, it should be noted, kept one from being taken for the pizza guy.
After stops in Germany, above, France, Italy and Poland, here's our reporter's main takeaway: Europe cannot be taken for granted.
"The eastern Mediterranean for many years was taken for granted," Geoffrey Pyatt, the American ambassador to Greece, told VICE News.
But one rationale that came up repeatedly this week was that they did not want to be taken for granted.
Likewise, my devotion to the ones I love is inseparable from the sense that they cannot be taken for granted. . . .
Adakveo and Oxbryta could be revolutionary treatments, but each costs about $245,000 per year and must be taken for life.
Today, Du Bois's insights are taken for granted by most historians, although they have not fully penetrated the national culture.
But it's role -- what's actually happening and the dollar's role in the world, you know, can't be taken for granted.
For generations they were taken for granted by the Republican Party when they were seen as a reliable voting bloc.
He also, again, emphasized the importance of impartial courts while warning his colleagues that this cannot be taken for granted.
"People value trees, but they're taken for granted, and it's hard to convince people that they're worth it," Robinson said.
Several GOP senators said they felt taken for granted as the White House bent over backwards to secure Democratic votes.
That could make them indispensable to the White House — or it could mean their support can be taken for granted.
"It should not have taken as many overdoses as it has taken for the county to finally act," he says.
Qamar Javed Bajwa, chief of army staff, visited Sehwan and Nawabshah, where many of the wounded were taken for treatment.
But nothing can be taken for granted in Knives Out, except a satisfactory conclusion that wraps up the loose ends.
I believe my emails stand on their own and should be taken for the spirit in which they were intended.
A second source added that a deal with UBI was already "taken for granted and could be finalised within days".
We're at one of those junctures where so little can be taken for granted, so much is up for grabs.
This isn't to say candidates shouldn't appeal to young people — they must, because our votes can't be taken for granted.
We're told Mark was taken for psychiatric evaluation, and days later, was taken to a rehab facility for psychological issues.
I think the 21st century idea of privacy—like so many other taken-for-granted concepts—may need a revamp.
The word "interactive" tends to get taken for granted in gaming, but we seldom think about what it actually means.
Today, virtual online communities or massively multiplayer online games like Club Penguin or World of Warcraft are taken for granted.
At the hospital where he had been taken for abdominal pain, Mr. Lubasch learned he also had leukemia, Mr. Markson said.
Because the effort I made that weekend set the groundwork for every solo trip I've taken for the last few years.
It is a project that demands listeners to throw everything out and to re-examine things they had taken for granted.
Children are taken for visits to Gaza's colleges to show them what could lie ahead if they go back to school.
Although the acting was impeccable, there were times when my stake in a scenario seemed to have been taken for granted.
The following day he was handcuffed and tied with white rope as he was taken for questioning by South Korean authorities.
The first measurements of this kind of behaviour have been taken for a current along the boundary of a flat sheet.
Also, we support all actions taken for the support of the environment, including the state's efforts to invest in this sector.
It used to be taken for granted that raising the minimum wage would lead to a reduction in low-wage jobs.
So it was kind of taken for granted that it was not happening at Pouzza, but I guess we were wrong.
Relatives of the victims of the mosque assault sit outside the Suez Canal University hospital where victims were taken for treatment.
And yet her surprise fourth place in the discipline at last year's Pyeongchang Olympics means nothing can be taken for granted.
But the chaos of the Trump administration extends into every branch of the government, so nothing can be taken for granted.
And yet, if nothing can be taken for granted and change rarely comes without a fight, there remains reason for optimism.
A honor to all who have sacrificed and died, so that a knee could be taken for ALL lives tragically taken.
In December 1968 Maradona was taken for a trial with the Cebollitas (the Little Onions), the youth side of Argentinos Juniors.
But the idea is taken for granted today — and you can basically get the Cinema PC experience with a $35 Chromecast.
A photo is also taken for color matching to ensure the bread is the exact shade of brown it should be.
And after childbirth, something once taken for granted (going to the bathroom) can suddenly feel really ominous: How will it work?
It is, to quote Greg Wittbecker, analyst at the CRU research house, one of those markets "people have taken for granted".
Quebec politics has become much more fluid in recent years and old-style alliances can no longer be taken for granted.
"We have been taken for a ride," Macron said, adding that the French economy had nothing to do with the crisis.
Much of that seismic shift, the transformation that spread specialization and trade around the world, is now simply taken for granted.
AND FINALLY ... Vet rodeo A veterinary technician gets taken for a ride while trying to hold down a 175-pound dog.
It's a message of compassion to students, parents, and all taxpayers who have been taken for a ride for too long.
In the past, he says, Haitian-American votes have been taken for granted by the Democrats and "written off by Republicans".
In fact, it's been so successful at protecting America's water and promoting a strong economy that it gets taken for granted.
Those hoping for a sleek action vehicle on the order of "Taken" will likely wind up feeling taken for a ride.
Enough of getting taken for idiots by the elites, ripped off by the big banks, losing their jobs to globalist trade.
As images taken for a Reuters photo story show, there is a bleak brick entrance, decorated only with a Swiss flag.
The Senate's version does not include those restrictions and would backfill $3.6 billion in military construction funding taken for the wall.
Their medicines, some of which are intravenous, must be taken for two years, and can cause deafness, psychosis and kidney failure.
"The proposed measures we have taken for the UK reflect this business reality," said Juergen Ziegler, Schaeffler's regional CEO for Europe.
Both diseases can be managed with medications that, unfortunately, usually need to be taken for the rest of a patient's life.
Even the availability of the trustworthy information on which free societies depend can, it seems, no longer be taken for granted.
"He's upset about how long it's taken for them to get his daughter out," Mr. Smitha, his brother-in-law, said.
They describe the reality around us in a way that makes visible what had previously been invisible or taken for granted.
After the ultrasound, which I was not required to look at, and another waiting area, I was taken for my surgery.
The New Health Care Things like clean water, immunization and mosquito control are crucial, yet easily overlooked or taken for granted.
What makes me a nigger is that it is not taken for granted that my out-going impulse is my right.
Across campus, students are debating the merits of tying faith to politics — a subject that has always been taken for granted.
Gujarat is also where Mr. Modi is still wildly popular, despite the recent knocks he has taken for the citizenship law.
In the 1970s it was taken for granted there that a boy's leisure time would be spent in boisterous street games.
Reservations are being taken for the dinner hours between five to nine pm, though the time may vary according to location.
Weiss turned the question on Spanberger: What would it have taken for you, as a C.I.A. officer, to sound an alarm?
Sputnik said the injured would be taken for treatment to Moscow — about 2,600 miles to the west — and to St. Petersburg.
The incident is a reminder that science is collaborative and ideally self-correcting, but that nothing can be taken for granted.
India's cellular networks can be spotty and slow, and banking, credit cards and other financial mainstays cannot be taken for granted.
Two officials said the decision was taken for political reasons, despite the risk that this could undermine the EU listing process.
He also noted that some of the military construction funds taken for the wall last year came from projects in Europe.
While Miss Goering trades her stately home for a gloomy shack and is delighted to be taken for a lunatic, Mrs.
But the vast number of roles offered to her — and that she's taken, for whatever reason — work hard to suggest otherwise.
"For too long candidates have taken for granted the constituencies that have been the backbone of the Democratic Party," Harris said.
Clues, Chekov was saying, had better lead somewhere, or else fickle audiences will feel they've been taken for a pointless ride.
The health and strength of all of these foundations are critical to American democracy and should not be taken for granted.
In medicine, it is taken for granted that all people born before 25 had measles, whether they remember it or not.
But the drug would need to be taken for life, and the bill for its widespread use could potentially be huge.
He was tall and thin and did not have a pronouncedly masculine walk—he could not be taken for a farmer.
The shot was originally taken for an April 20173 story in GQ magazine, which like Vanity Fair is owned by Condé Nast.
If we do not, we risk getting taken for a ride -- trading away the health of our democracy for less critical wins.
And because science is everywhere in modern society, embedded in nearly every aspect of daily life, it is often taken for granted.
The Senate's version, meanwhile, includes none of that and would backfill the $3.6 billion in military construction funding taken for the wall.
It's more like I ask a question that for a long time... It was taken for granted not to ask that question.
Many of the likely candidates will take the view that the Democratic candidate for president has more or less taken for decades.
Other Telugu movies with land as a theme include last year's blockbuster 'Sarrainodu' (Right Man) and 'Racha', about land taken for mining.
Kucinich supporters were taken for granted when the pro–Iraq War John Kerry reported for duty at the Democratic convention that year.
" Responding directly to that comment on Twitter, Haley said: "Actually it is when a country is tired of being taken for granted.
Stock investors were taken for a choppy ride this week, with the Dow and S&P alternating between positive and negative sessions.
But unfortunately larger pups will still have to be taken for a stroll outside since the treadmill can only accommodate smaller dogs.
Because Sonos has an open API program, this isn't even the first occurrence of its speakers being taken for a spooky ride.
He was taken for an MRI and an initial report said Bryant suffered a mild sprain in a run for home plate.
But when a racially motivated incident with the cops leaves Leo shaken, he decides extreme measures must be taken for self-preservation.
In short: While the movement had always included people across the political spectrum, it was easily taken for a progressive popular front.
"We have taken the steps we have taken for good reason," he said, adding it was in response to an "evolving threat".
With ISIS's impending doom in Iraq taken for granted, analysts have started focusing on the potential aftermath of the battle for Mosul.
"We took the biggest single bet we've ever taken for a foreign election, other than the British or American ones," he said.
But they're as responsive as ever, and it's gratifying to have motion controllers taken for granted, not treated as an optional feature.
Trump does not want to be taken for a ride by China as did the Obama, Bush, and Clinton administrations, he said.
The images, which never ran, were originally taken for After Dark, an entertainment magazine that Mitchell described as ahead of its time.
And other than that, when they were married, it was to be the homemaker, and that was very much taken for granted.
The victim had been drinking and had a blood alcohol level of 0.11 when taken for treatment at a hospital, police said.
The majority were women and children, who were searched in the open and separated from the men, who were taken for interrogation.
Sharapova has said she did not realize meldonium, which she had taken for 10 years, had been added to the prohibited list.
For the last decade, we've taken for granted the fact that game controllers no longer need to be tethered to your console.
Both Mr Barnes and Mr Phuge were taken for madmen at the start; but they justified themselves partly by the ambient culture.
It's taken for granted that the moral and philosophical rubrics of conservatism can be shed in pursuit of the basest immediate goals.
But that friendship must never be taken for granted, and your visit gives me the opportunity to reaffirm and to restate it.
"I am afraid that at this point the United States, the Trump administration is being taken for a ride," Massachusetts Democratic Sen.
In one article, Mike Isaac is taken for a ride on the streets of Pittsburgh in one of Uber's self-driving cars.
" Ashley told protesters, "Since his life was taken for no reason, the pain (Rosfeld) has caused this family will never be healed.
The person genuinely invested in the work doesn't run from discomfort, they accept it as the price of personhood taken for granted.
They're spaces for contact, for community; places to embrace your desires in ways straight kids had for so long taken for granted.
" Perhaps this is why when Pearson was taken for treatment, the psychiatrist asked her mother, "What are you doing to [your daughter]?
Absentminded Yelping and indifferent glances at New York Times push notifications may now be taken-for-granted byproducts of the digital revolution.
Survivors of the accident were taken for treatment in nearby Arkhangelsk, but the civilian doctors were not warned of the radiation risks.
But some black voters in Alabama say decades of being taken for granted by Democrats have them wondering why they should bother.
On a recent visit, I was struck by the determination of researchers stripped of the resources taken for granted in the West.
The photos were taken for a photoshoot for the French edition of Max magazine, a men's magazine that went defunct in 22001.
"There's a certain amount of bluster that's taken for granted when you're dealing with North Korea," the Trump administration official told Reuters.
Jane Jacobs wrote "Death and Life" at a time when it was taken for granted that American cities were riddled with cancer.
It was largely the same attitude wherever I went, with the relatively recent drought forgotten and water on tap taken for granted.
With great stories, when someone manages to give you insight into a moment you've taken for granted, that's what I found extraordinary.
"It's an incredible thing," he said of the speed with which people were taken for treatment at the hospital after being wounded.
But the scale of the World Cup, not to mention the potential for embarrassment, has meant nothing is being taken for granted.
" Responding directly to that comment on Twitter, Haley said: "Actually it is when a country is tired of being taken for granted.
"The most uncomfortable thing one can do is to question everything that is taken for granted and seek answers," writes Malli Gurram.
When paintings are written about, the painting support is taken for granted as an inert rectangular location upon which a performance takes place.
But sometime before the end of the century, their child will have her picture taken for a birthday profile in whatever media exists.
Prince Harry has blood taken for an HIV test during a visit to Burrell Street Sexual Health Clinic in London, July 14, 2016.
A woman and three men were found dead at the scene and the fifth victim died after being taken for treatment, Demings said.
In fact, in many corners of the world, America's transformation from the indispensable ally to the unreliable one is now taken for granted.
Most states, like California's rules, provide provisions on which animals may be taken for personal use and clarify whether a permit is required.
It was unintentional and we are sorry for this pain as well as for the time it has taken for us to respond.
The first issue featured Marilyn Monroe in the centerfold, with images taken for a nude calendar four years earlier, before she became famous.
When 25G phones were the bee's knees, the time taken for two wireless devices to communicate with one another was around 25 milliseconds.
"These regimens must be taken for years, probably for life, and they can cost more than $10,000 per patient per year," he noted.
They know for sure they were taken for a ride in the Bush era by protracted and pointless wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Jets have indeed strayed off course because of software glitches; airliners have been taken for military probes of air defences and shot down.
Very wealthy men are very protective about who comes into their fold because they do not want to be taken for a ride.
The parts of daily life that were once taken for granted are suddenly gone, with no clear sense of when they'll be back.
Consumers are increasingly entrusting online services with all kinds of personal data — but that trust has been repeatedly abused or taken for granted.
I love my body and they were taken for a man I was deeply in love with, or for no one but myself.
POMPEO: Senator -- MARKEY: So I am afraid then at this point, the United States -- the Trump administration is being taken for a ride.
In the United States, photographs that are taken for editorial use in a public place generally enjoy constitutional protection under the First Amendment.
Glen said there must be a "clear plan" to maintain the UK financial sector's global success as it cannot be taken for granted.
And all the girls were getting their picture taken for the cover and they didn't know that Meghan was how they got there.
I realize the morals and values, the decency, we've perhaps taken for granted, individually and as citizens of the world, are in question.
Since inside the bubble it's already taken for granted that "the Clintons" are crooks, the bar for scandal exploitation is set impossibly high.
We've reached out to local authorities to see if a police report was taken for this latest incident ... so far, no word back.
From the cocktail churches to the corner joints, this drink can be and has been made, included on menus, and taken for granted.
So, next time you're wondering whether you're being taken for a ride, ask whether the proof qualifies as a proof (fact, statistic, trend).
Voting Green is a powerful move, showing that your vote can't be taken for granted by politicians who don't act on your issues.
But, Clinton's analysis -- while broadly accurate -- misses (or takes for granted) a few things that should not be missed or taken for granted.
She balked at the price, about 84 cents, telling me in no uncertain terms that I had just been taken for a ride.
"The IMF is being taken for a ride," says Tony Hawkins, a Zimbabwean economist, just as they were "in 1982, 1991 and 1997".
Human-rights groups say dozens of the young men taken for questioning have been beaten or tortured; and that some have been killed.
They become part of an urban landscape which is more and more taken for granted, in our eyes, and especially in our hearts.
The Senate's version does not include those restrictions and would backfill $3.6 billion in military construction funding that was taken for the wall.
It may seem Mickey Mouse on some levels to the fastest and most skilled drivers, but it can never be taken for granted.
The Senate's version does not include those restrictions and would backfill $21625 billion in military construction funding that was taken for the wall.
Birthright citizenship -- that anyone born in the United States is automatically a US citizen -- is a concept that is generally taken for granted.
Such basic problem-solving is something we take for granted, but nothing can be taken for granted when it comes to robot brains.
It can be taken for granted that their perception of machines, and thus of the world itself, differs a lot from our own.
For security reasons, he's not allowed to disclose who on his staff performs abortions or to have his picture taken for this article.
Had she, like so many other German Jews, taken for granted the tenacity of civilization long after it had begun to give way?
"Additional actions, including blocking users and/or referring them to Law Enforcement, may be taken for severe or repeat offenses," the spokesperson said.
One of the more convincing studies found that supplementation with elderberry substantially reduced upper respiratory symptoms when taken for the cold and flu.
The photographs were taken for a recent commission from Maxxi that would form part of a proposed contemporary art museum in the city.
To eat it was like mystery evolving into delight, as flavors long taken for granted were rediscovered, as if for the first time.
If something is in a museum, then it must be a work of art: that simple statement is taken for granted by visitors.
How many light years has it taken for her message to reach me, and to still hold he smile in my damp glove?
I've taken for granted that we have clean air to breathe in cities, relatively speaking, and most people have access to clean water.
Mr. Abadi's blunder was a stark reminder that, with the election still more than three months out, nothing can be taken for granted.
We're a nation that believes freedom can never be taken for granted, and that each of us has a responsibility to sustain it.
Historians engaging with broader audiences are everywhere in 2019; that it is so common may explain why it is being taken for granted.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has several close pals in tech, including friends he's defended online or taken for Tesla test drives.
I checked the full records of hip replacement the previous year: after hip surgery it was the same thing—nothing taken for pain.
His death, at a hospital where he had been taken for surgery on June 210, was announced in a statement by his family.
The student turned and stared at the man until he was out of sight, clearly delighted to have been taken for a woman.
We finally have an administration that's actually doing something to protect the American innovator whose idea has been stolen and taken for decades.
On Thursday, for the second program in this two-week engagement, Mr. Dudamel began with Schubert's Symphony No. 4, often taken for granted.
Michael Ortiz, 30, a New York tea distributor, said he had taken for granted that smoking marijuana would be O.K. with his girlfriend.
The Senate's version did not include those restrictions and would have backfilled $3.6 billion in military construction funding previously taken for the wall.
Her food tastes of gestures timeworn but never taken for granted, and of honest pleasure in what a handful of ingredients can do.
Some people are like that, like chairs in a room, taken for granted but not noticed, except when one wants to sit down.
Because it stood in a fountain in a center dedicated to world trade, the sculpture could easily have been taken for a globe.
Aides have expressed some surprise over just how long it has taken for the White House to make it clear where Trump stands.
Although rural America is now the GOP's electoral backbone, the Lamb win indicates that nothing and no one should be taken for granted.
In both a statement and a phone call with The Hill, she attributed Campbell's alleged lapses in memory to medication taken for leukemia.
A business model that seeks growth by cataloging our "every move, emotion, utterance and desire" is too radical to be taken for granted.
In short, political gerrymandering — in which it was taken for granted that Democrats sought an advantage — helped maximize the voice of African Americans.
It is not taken for granted as constitutive of a multiethnic democracy but treated as a kind of add-on, an extra feature.
Schroeder's daughter was later taken for questioning after being found at her father's home in Walnut, Illinois, about 35 miles away, according to SaukValley.com.
An Uber passenger was taken for a ride by an allegedly crooked driver in Florida last month, and he wasn't even in the car.
However, its purpose is to show you what's not real: your fantasies, your logical assumptions, and the things you've taken for granted all along.
It seems as though the real secret to success as a female breadwinner is not letting anyone in the relationship feel taken for granted.
She will represent the Democrats' base: young, urban, diverse — the kind of voters whom many in the party urge cannot be taken for granted.
More to the point, while these services are taken for granted in markets like the US and UK, they are far from ubiquitous globally.
"He believes that the US has been taken for a sucker by other countries because of trade deals and security commitments," says Mr Wright.
Players like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope are both essential and unspectacular in the exact kind of way that allows them to be taken for granted.
Places like Bilston can only benefit from political competition: nobody benefits from being taken for granted by one side and ignored by the other.
The post further proves just how much a seemingly mundane beauty ritual — like getting a haircut, in this instance — can be taken for granted.
That is not likely to convince Mr Trump, who won office declaring that America is being robbed, cheated and taken for granted by foreigners.
"We have been in talks with our trade partners and all the necessary actions have been taken for Iran's interactions to continue," Hemmati said.
Last October, the campus was devastated when Cloud Dog, a beloved pup often taken for walks around the grounds, passed away from arthritis complications.
Even though women are half the population, we live in a world where it's taken for granted that the male perspective should be centered.
Some solutions have already been launched, like camera apps that stamp pictures with geocodes to verify when and where they were taken, for example.
Reverie is also in the awkward position of depicting tech that's futuristic by real-world standards, but basically taken for granted in science fiction.
The film was gripping and explosive, and so much of that on-screen dynamism could be taken for granted by the viewer; until now.
He has not taken conventional thought on every single issue and has caused people to look at issues they may have taken for granted.
You have to ask yourself now, who is really serious about fixing problems in communities the Democrats have essentially taken for granted for years?
The latest supply disruption has been brewing for some time, serving as a reminder that the country's fragile recovery shouldn't be taken for granted.
"I'm sure I'll have my picture taken for 10 more years, but not as a model anymore," Crawford says in the magazine's February issue.
The media hysteria over the blackness of the latest member into the family demonstrates how taken for granted the whiteness of the monarchy is.
Even so, with government debt set to exceed 90 percent of GDP next year, the support of foreign investors cannot be taken for granted.
It is because identities and values aren't taken for granted that acts of conspicuous consumption (or, in Morris's case, conspicuous destruction) become so appealing.
Labour is unlikely to lose the North East, says Mr Farr, but many voters feel they have been taken for granted for too long.
Because so few of us grow up close to stables and barnyards, the primal kinship between people and animals is easily taken for granted.
It was a secret to share with no one except the boy himself, to be taken for granted between them, not gone on about.
When you leave an employer to become a freelancer, you also abandon an in-house support system that you may have taken for granted.
Sarah Sanders informs us that a staffer has suffered a seizure and is being taken for evaluation by ambulance from the West Wing doors.
Until one day I realized that I had become fanatical—that what I had taken for devotion had crossed the line into something else.
If a President can use his power to enact political retribution, could freedoms that Americans have taken for granted for decades soon be imperiled?
Sanders may be a victim of his own success in a different way than the Times hypothesized: His popularity is now taken for granted.
On Thursday, Mr. Rogata was still at Bellevue Hospital Center, where he was taken for an evaluation after he was detained, the police said.
During her detention, Ms. Ali said she caught a glimpse of him through a small cell window as he was being taken for questioning.
But the attention they pay to what's wheat and what's chaff merits some approbation in a world where honesty can't be taken for granted.
These are young women who have grown up in Europe, where it is taken for granted that women can control much about their lives.
"When land is taken for real development, there needs to be proper compensation, [an] alternative livelihood should be arranged for the farmers," he said.
Kevin Hart was taken for $500,000 worth of personal items when burglars broke into his house in the Los Angeles area over the weekend.
We need to give the voters who the Democrats have consistently taken for granted or written off a reason to turn out and vote.
More importantly, it's a close community, which is not something to be taken for granted in the increasingly transactional environs of the Premier League.
Allred has called for people to mobilize in the support of Clinton, urging people to realize that this election cannot be taken for granted.
But amid growing concern about social media's negative impact on social cohesion, that can't be taken for granted any more, and Zuckerberg knows it.
He acknowledges that his whirlwind ascent altered relationships and transfigured his behavior in Chicago, but doesn't feel taken for granted by the Bulls organization.
Such close scrutiny of nominees, now taken for granted, is relatively recent in the history of the Senate's exercise of its constitutional confirmation power.
He explained my symptoms away by saying they were likely an allergic reaction to medication I had taken for a recent bout of bronchitis.
Firefighters reportedly formed a human chain around the building and saved the crown, which Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said has been taken for safekeeping.
Right-wing intensity is taken for granted; left-wing intensity faces furious opposition from the other party and disdainful scolding from half its own.
To the Editor: "Driven to Despair," by Brian M. Rosenthal ("Taken for a Ride" series, front page, May 19), is both shocking and significant.
Applying the logic of the nanny state with those facts, the police should seize kids each time they are taken for a car ride.
Along with two other commanders that Reuters spoke with, he said the Taliban had clinics where sick or wounded fighters were taken for treatment.
Ito left her apartment early in the morning to visit the grave, following the same path she had taken for the past quarter-century.
It can damage the liver and possibly also the kidneys when used in large doses, as might happen when taken for chronic arthritic pain.
Earl Davy, a local Negro photographer who might have been taken for a high school student, was tripped and kicked down on one knee.
But on Sunday, he ended up being taken for a ride after a regional flight took off with him still inside the cargo hold.
Former NBA star Charles Barkley is right: Democrats need to do a better job of supporting the people whose votes are taken for granted.
This is a path that should be taken for press security, and a path that the United States should take the first step on.
The decreasing tensions between Iran and the U.S. allowed stocks to resume the bullish trajectory they've taken for the better part of a year.
Nuedexta doesn't cure PBA, but it must be taken for the rest of a patient's life to help reduce episodes of laughing or crying.
Any legislation seemed doomed until the tragedy of thalidomide, a pill taken for morning sickness that produced deformities in babies, prompted lawmakers to act.
The FDA said it still believed the benefits of Keytruda and rival medicines in the class outweigh risks when taken for their approved uses.
If NAFTA fails, meaningful cooperation on drugs, immigration, counterterrorism and the environment could no longer be taken for granted after a generation of progress.
"The rules-based international order" is eroding in a world where "nothing can be taken for granted any more in foreign policy," he said.
But after being taken for a ride by a shady business deal, he's playing for tips in restaurants and in cover bands for parties.
It's a message that resonates with anyone of any age who's ever felt overlooked, ignored, or taken for granted — which is to say, everyone.
As the title battle enters the second half of the season, the lead has gone back and forth and nothing can be taken for granted.
New research suggests dogs were domesticated from wolves just once—that's all it might have taken for puppers and people to form an everlasting alliance.
Art's context and surroundings are often taken for granted despite their potent ability to profoundly alter the experience and impact of a work of art.
He proved to himself that not only could he do more with his talents but that he wanted to, something he had taken for granted.
Taken for granted and unrelenting, black women remain the radicals on whom others can depend even if they know they can only depend on themselves.
The Senate's version of the NDAA, meanwhile, includes none of that and would backfill the $3.6 billion in military construction funding taken for the wall.
They were to be taken for reburial alongside the remains of his former wife in a private vault in the Mingorrubio cemetery north of Madrid.
It is a mystery why the technology is taking so long to catch on in the accommodation sector when it is taken for granted elsewhere.
It noted that the action was taken for his "personal safety," but Gu claims there was no active physical threat against him after the assault.
I love this idea of returning to a mindset in which not a bite of food and not a single breath is taken for granted.
"All necessary precautions were taken for the safety of the crew and to ensure there is no environmental damage and to provide assistance," it added.
As extreme weather events become more common, the weather report—a daily marvel on which lives and livelihoods depend—should not be taken for granted.
They have resisted attempts by city officials to classify their settlements as slums, so they can be redeveloped with some land taken for commercial developments.
Source: United States District Court, District of Arizona One of the few photos of Daniel Rigmaiden taken for an article that he was interviewed for.
Of course, like with many bold promises, there's always a chance that they're getting taken for a ride, even as they sit behind the wheel.
A timer sounded after six minutes—the exact time it had taken for the gunman, armed with a semi-automatic rifle, to end 17 lives.
Now in the middle of season five, the show has been on a roll for so long that its excellence may be taken for granted.
"The golden age of antibiotics which the world has taken for granted for well over fifty years has ended," wrote Sally Davies in the report.
This comparison shot taken for iMore's review of the phone illustrates this: Definitely view this at full size if you want to see the difference.
The K103's sound balance is also very good and coherent, which shouldn't be taken for granted with all those drivers firing inside the enclosure.
And these bodies were discovered thrown head-first into graves or generally tossed into graves, which indicates no care was taken for a ritual burial.
Potential candidates are then taken for a half-day experience at a separate location, where they take tests and engage in simulations of various kinds.
As it is, tech can now help people who don't have basic access to things that are taken for granted elsewhere, such as credit access.
But recent studies have suggested that it can reduce women's risk for breast cancer even further if it's taken for 10 years, says Dr. Shah.
We want to say they didn't die for nothing, that their speech, their drawings, and the risks they've taken for many years were worth it.
That does not mean executive actions taken for personal reasons would be lawful, or that the attorney general must carry out presidential orders on investigations.
They have a right to, and a desire for the simple, taken-for-granted, life-improving technologies of the Western world, like refrigeration and electricity.
A few cure hepatitis C, which afflicts 3.5 million Americans; those medications, though expensive, need to be taken for only a short amount of time.
Though my mom's experiences are so different from my own, they serve as a constant reminder to me of the work it's taken for Mrs.
The issues and promises that Moscone campaigned upon now are taken for granted in most American cities, but in the 1970s they challenged powerful interests.
AND FINALLY ... Round and round A car wash employee gets taken for a ride when his hose gets tangled up in a giant spinning brush.
" Clyburn said he would turn the party's focus to winning over African Americans, particularly young ones, whom he thinks the Democrats have taken "for granted.
Police said Hickey would be taken for questioning once he was able to leave hospital and would then be held in the Brazilian prison system.
And it's clear that comedy generally caters to white audiences when you consider how long it's taken for networks to sign on to diverse shows.
" It contained photographs from 1958 of the steely-eyed young writer, taken for Holiday magazine, in which Capote first published "Brooklyn Heights: A Personal Memoir.
National and state party leaders, sensing that Mr. Menendez's seat could no longer be taken for granted, mounted a last-minute, all-out rescue effort.
"I will strive for us to live in a country where respect and decency can once again be taken for granted," Mr. Drahos has said.
The sacrifices of women are taken for granted, and it's just assumed that the men earned it all solely through their hard work and abilities.
Precautions should be taken for activities like diving and water skiing that have the potential to force large amounts of water into the nasal cavity.
The second photo, of migrants boarding a bus, was taken for Agence France-Presse during another Central American migrant caravan in Puebla, Mexico, in April.
"I have an appreciation for how long it's taken for people in general to care about what I'm doing and who I am," he says.
Wheeler's actions cannot be treated as legitimate uses of EPA's authority taken for the purpose of advancing environmental protection, especially considering the current Administration's record.
All the big things that were once taken for granted are now under assault: globalization, capitalism, adherence to the Constitution, the American-led global order.
He may pick on the vulnerable along the way, but those who may be vulnerable to his tactics today should not be taken for weak.
Balanchine takes eight of them, and makes them both formally and informally elegant, so that their bravery seems incidental, something to be taken for granted.
" But when the host comes across a bad guest or feels taken for granted, she said, "they say, 'Oh my God, I hate these people.
Their very structure is ripe for abuse by those in power, and suppression of those wishing to break through; consumers, meanwhile, are taken for granted.
"A crushing revenge will be taken for Soleimani's unjust assassination ... We will take revenge from all those involved and responsible for his assassination," Hatami said.
These taken-for-granted conveniences are thanks to the increasing tendency of designers, architects, and planners toward "standardization" over the course of the 20th century.
Smith, a favorite to take the gold after finishing second in qualifications, was taken for X-Rays and her absence cleared the way for Hurd.
"This is one of the most important actions an American president has ever taken for the health of the oceans," Schatz said in a statement.
But things he'd taken for granted as an able-bodied director — standing on set during shooting, quickly conveying changes to actors — were now formidable obstacles.
But the larger existence of a Russian government campaign to support the Trump campaign is simply taken for granted, with no further context or explanation.
"A crushing revenge will be taken for Soleimani's unjust assassination ... We will take revenge from all those involved and responsible for his assassination," Hatami said.
Wilson called it an "outrage" when I was brought by the Iraqis to a house where Americans held hostage were taken for a Thanksgiving meal.
Contemporary YA is a launching point for major franchises because, in a post- Harry Potter world, it is taken for granted that YA is universal.
The artist directing this, Azikiwe Mohammed, has set up a functioning photo studio in the gallery, where visitors can have their pictures taken for free.
In the picture, taken for the March cover of British Vogue, the pair posed together naked with Gigi crossing her bare leg over Bella's unclothed hip.
The oath of office that US presidents-elect have taken for 228 years marks the moment when citizens become historic figures -- leaders of the free world.
My hope is that this will be a wake-up call to the national Democratic Party and the supporters that Michigan cannot be taken for granted.
"Nothing can be taken for granted, and this great achievement is now under assault by Russia," Fried said, referring to the freedom and security of Europe.
That's how the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank's investment arm, got taken for tens of millions of dollars by one of China's richest men.
American policymakers—like their U.K. and EU counterparts—have taken for granted that an open global economy implies (and even requires) the mass migration of people.
I'd gone along for the ride happily—it was the happiest I'd been in years—but I also felt like I'd been taken for one, too.
Some of the most difficult challenges in the VR filmmaking space are incredibly basic features often taken for granted in modern cinema, Milk told the audience.
Acceptance in straight venues still simply cannot be taken for granted—hate crimes against homosexuals rose 147% YOY in the three months following the EU referendum.
Europeans' deeper commitment to personal privacy sometimes prevents or delays sharing of information such as travel data — that is taken for granted in the United States.
People from all over the world come to Lucknow, and I was being taken for one who might be interested in buying some clothes as souvenirs.
The photos taken for the IDs use live facial recognition to confirm a person's identity and are then stored in a database by the Immigration Department.
Constantin Querard, a Republican campaign operative in the Phoenix area, said Mr Arpaio's long tenure and the "media beating" he'd taken for years wearied his supporters.
It's now taken for granted that when you write a phrase in alternating lowercase/uppercase type, you're referencing this meme and mocking an idea/thing/person.
I now understand why they did what they did and feel that the opportunities the younger generation have been given should not be taken for granted.
In an adjoining office, the bones of each are carefully arranged on a tray and a DNA sample taken for matching with that of surviving relatives.
This loyalty leaves many African-Americans feeling taken for granted, as though Democrats have not so much courted their votes as assumed they will show up.
It added that everyone aboard was taken for medical attention and said airport operations were temporarily shut down while authorities checked to ensure conditions were safe.
Unlike a solar eclipse, which requires eye protection to enjoy the view safely, no extra measures need to be taken for hazard-free lunar eclipse watching.
The traders and the bank's valuation committee disagreed over the amount of reserves taken for certain Treasury trades known as strips, the Financial Times has learnt.
Domestic violence is taken for granted – women think that if their husband doesn't beat them he doesn't love them; that it's a positive form of discipline.
That's because when taken for too long, benzos can become habit-forming and cause a long list of adverse effects, including an increased risk of suicide.
In fact, works by artists like Gianni Colombo, who experimented with environmental practices and installations during the 1960s and 1970s, could be taken for discos' interiors.
A modicum of cohesion, order and civility became—Mr Kausikan again—central to a grouping in which none of those qualities could be taken for granted.
Yet it can be taken for granted that a clutch of parties supported by the government in Beijing will continue to dominate Hong Kong's political system.
Stepping way back, for the last 18 years in this job I've felt like philanthropy and the nonprofit sector it supports often get taken for granted.
"If there is a political willingness in Britain, we should be ready," a senior EU official said, while warning that nothing was being taken for granted.
In any case, California, a state taken for granted in recent years, may be decisive in deciding whether the Democrats get another chance at a majority.
But this has been the year of the underdog, with Leicester City's championship in the Premier League reminding everyone that nothing can be taken for granted.
" Though such bills are often taken for granted, they work in conjunction with other factors, like poor housing, to cause "adverse environmental, health and social consequences.
When it comes to inherited windfalls, it "should not be taken for granted by any advisor that they'll be able to keep that money," she added.
But, impeachment hearings that violate fundamental notions of fairness must be taken for what they are: another partisan attempt to bring down a lawfully elected president.
As the news of Mr. Kasi's death spread through Quetta, dozens of lawyers went to Civil Hospital, where his body had been taken for an autopsy.
With annual reports, official procedures, and physical office space, the existence of a division becomes taken for granted—rarely evaluated in terms of its intended purpose.
Fallon has mostly seemed annoyed by the criticism he's taken for his unforgivably (if entirely in keeping with his vanilla brand) light interview with Donald Trump.
Viertel combines a scholarly approach with a light touch that enables us to see anew familiar songs and musical theater moments we'd long taken for granted.
Basketball fans/viewers/students have been obnoxiously spoiled by the Splash Brothers' bounty in recent years, but McCollum and Lillard should not be taken for granted.
And now I'm following him in real life, down a road and into St. James's Park in London, where he's being taken for his morning walk.
While the nonprofit sector is often taken for granted, it provides much of what is most valuable in social service, arts and culture, recreation and education.
Most has essentially been taken for exclusive Israeli use by unilaterally designating it as "state land" or including it within the jurisdiction of regional settlement councils.
Generous parental leave, free child care, schooling and medical care are taken for granted in Sweden; in the United States, they are still up for debate.
Johal was outspoken, arrogant, and anti-authoritarian; it was taken for granted that this trash-talking, track-suited gangster would be the star of the show.
And then, I'll have the formerly taken-for-granted privilege of being able to eat some at the same table as my friends and neighbors, too.
Sontag gave birth to David when she was only nineteen, and it gave her pleasure when, as a young adult, he was taken for her brother.
The coronavirus pandemic is shining a spotlight on the weaknesses of social, economic and health safety nets we've long taken for granted, including our water system.
Unlike most philosophers, for whom thinking is a sedentary activity, Latour insists on testing our taken-for-granted ideas about the world against the world itself.
For one thing, any bilateral agreement could require the assent of numerous national (and even regional) electorates across Europe — approval that cannot be taken for granted.
Alex (Michelle Heera Kim) is the taken-for-granted goody-goody daughter of Millie (Vanessa Kai) and Richard (David Shih), immigrants still trying for a son.
It means that otherwise pro-growth tax policies won't lead to economic growth over the long-term, if family considerations are ignored or taken for granted.
In filings, Tsinghua said the stake had been taken for "investment purposes," while Lattice has said military applications were only a tiny part of its business.
But Harden's excellence is now being taken for granted, just as was that of his teammate, Russell Westbrook, during his triple-double runs in Oklahoma City.
The Food and Drug Administration recommends a maximum of 4,000 milligrams per day, not 3,000, which clinicians recommend if it is taken for an extended period.
"Freedom and democracy cannot be taken for granted in any country at any time," Peter Van Praagh, president of the forum, said in his welcoming remarks.
It's an attitude familiar to children and scientists both: The earth may not be alien, but its wonders and strangeness should never be taken for granted.
This is another California, where conservative values are often taken for granted, and where the tide of liberal "resistance" runs as dry as its unirrigated dirt.
The relatively short duration of therapy with antimicrobials limits the total amount of revenue a product can generate relative to medications taken for more extended periods.
She acknowledged that benzodiazepines could be useful in the short term, but said that they should not be taken for longer than two to four weeks.
And in a city where no space can be taken for granted, increasingly they have to fight for the very light and air above their heads.
"A Europol agreement with Denmark cannot be taken for granted," Manfred Weber, the head of the European Parliament's biggest political group, the European People's Party, said.
A recent report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine suggests that society's reliance on this "work force" — largely taken for granted — is unsustainable.
Which is to say, California's supposedly progressive values have not always included LGBTQ rights—and not even in San Francisco can they be taken for granted.
And then there was the clue that made me laugh out loud, because it was so devilish and I loved being taken for that particular ride.
Over time, spouses may feel taken for granted or unappreciated, especially if they shoulder all the domestic responsibilities, even though they themselves may have a job.
DUP sources said on Tuesday that May's party needed to give greater focus to discussions and added that the DUP could not be taken for granted.
It also features scholars, educators, and activists who are challenging taken-for-granted memorialization of one vision for Southern history, synonymous with the region itself for many.
Just the clean water from Tibbetts Brook contributes close to two billion gallons annually to that flow, according to measurements taken for the city's Environmental Protection Department.
But it's also about the feeling of missing someone you've taken for granted and realizing how much he or she means to you only after they're gone.
In that year, T. D. Lee and C. N. Yang questioned a different but related feature of physical law, which until then had been taken for granted.
" Describing the "great awakening" across the country, Obama explained that people who "were taken for granted," including women and minorities, have made "certain strides and certain progress.
In this world, it makes sense to draw on all four quadrants — to use the portfolio approach taken for granted in so many other areas of policy.
On Saturday, Lee had been handcuffed and tied with white rope, as he was taken for questioning by South Korean authorities after a night in a cell.
"Waiting to be taken for my MRI and get prepared for my second brain surgery tomorrow," Cappotelli said in a statement Wednesday on his wife's Facebook page.
Arelys Pulido holds her 2-month-old daughter Zuleidys Antonella Primera after she had her feet prints taken for her birth certificate in Cúcuta, Colombia, May 2.
Mitchell questioned Ford about flights she had taken for vacations, as the professor had previously said she might not be able to fly to DC to testify.
According to the Variety story, Streisand requested that a photo of her and the dogs that was taken for the magazine be titled "Send in the Clones."
A light and lively guide to sights so easily taken for granted, "The Secret Lives of Colour" offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain's colourful calculations.
"Nothing can be taken for granted," Macron warned, voicing frustration with a lack of clarity from London nearly three years after Britons voted to leave the bloc.
Within 24 hours of being exposed to the public, Tay took on a racist, sexist, homophobic personality and had to be taken for an indefinite time-out.
The basic security feature all of us depend on daily to protect our online payment transactions, message content and other personal data is increasingly taken for granted.
But Poe's Law is out in full force, so things that seem like obvious mockeries of the alt-right get taken for the real article as well.
Politically, very much so: it would be one sign among many (in trade, security and elsewhere) that global co-operation can no longer be taken for granted.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said his team had been marginal on cooling and nothing was taken for granted, even if there would be no let up either.
With a self-proclaimed love for architecture and fascination with space, he documents places taken for granted and uses those physical details as fodder for character development.
I thought about it and was like, Well, he's a tissue donor, maybe it was taken for a burn victim who was burned from the waist down?
And while the design might be clunky, it certainly doesn't look or feel cheap — although that should really be taken for granted on a nearly $1,000 headset.
"I can't imagine the amount of bravery it must have taken for her to disclose the real story behind her bruise," Kash wrote on his own Instagram.
It is "fashionably dismissed" and "taken for granted", sniffed Iain Duncan Smith a few years ago when he was Britain's secretary of state for work and pensions.
In March, the Turpins' seven adult children were quietly discharged from California's Corona Regional Medical Center, where they had been taken for treatment after their parents' arrest.
Yan said that Jia had been taken for "criminal investigation," but it wasn't clear whether Jia was detained as a suspect or to assist in an investigation.
Gross bookings — the total taken for all of Uber's transportation services — was $11.3 billion in Q1, a 55 percent increase compared to $7.5 billion a year ago.
Existing drugs have to be taken for three days with the risk that people do not finish their medication, contributing to the development of drug-resistant malaria.
The post-apocalypse is a backdrop so often taken for granted in sci-fi entertainment that to see something treat such a premise this starkly is startling.
"You made this movie what it is and your love and support for this character and for myself are not to be taken for granted," she continued.
He went on to establish the modern definition of GDP as the sum of private consumption and investment and government spending (with account taken for foreign trade).
The idea that it is bad to photoshop women to look like sexy aliens on the cover of magazines is pretty much taken for granted these days.
If there's heart to be taken for them, it's simply that the anti-Brexiteers are no longer the fabled and feared "establishment" we've heard so much about.
Powerful Washington lobbyists for large polluters are betting that being taken for granted means the Clean Water Act can be taken away, and no one will notice.
Still, the new polls have affirmed that, for all the controversies he has generated, ousting Trump at the ballot box can't be taken for granted by Democrats.
From her perspective, having this kind of open discourse is progress as it means we're questioning things that ten years ago, we might have taken for granted.
"It's a choice which results in losing certain advantages which could be taken for granted," said Le Foll, who is also the spokesman for France's Socialist government.
The belief that you should be able to effortlessly handle work, family and societal demands is a cultural norm and expectation that is often taken for granted.
For too long, we have taken for granted the safety and security of roads, bridges tunnels that deliver the resources we need to live, work and play.
Tuberculosis, an ancient and deadly bacterial disease that most commonly affects the lungs, has been curable for decades using a cocktail of antibiotics taken for six months.
While the raise in the minimum amount may not decrease interest in investing in the U.S., the time taken for the visa to be approved just might.
Last week, I had the very rare, special, and definitely not-taken-for-granted opportunity to interview Kourtney at the lush Baccarat Hotel in New York City.
The new photos were taken for inclusion in a new three-volume, 299.9-page set that is limited to 210,303 copies and marketed to libraries and collectors.
Too easily taken for granted, its accomplishment is its ability to gaze steadily with warmth but minimal sentimentality at the world through unjaded 14-year-old eyes.
So, when Bundy delivered a curveball — a pitch that Bird had taken for a strike twice already in the game — the left-handed hitter was not fooled.
Nuevo Laredo, too, has grown violent in the drug war, making the kinds of trips that used to be taken for granted less frequent and more tense.
From the neon-light signs to the ornate patches on display, every element can be taken for face value, but there's a deep story in each piece.
Meanwhile, Luz is isolated by the others in the camp, desperate for the communal acceptance that Chester himself has largely taken for granted, if not altogether rejected.
The pattern is so widely taken for granted that one local newspaper printed the headline "Murder at a Good Address" after a homicide on tony Michigan Avenue.
Given that you are in charge of medical insurance, you could reasonably think it odd that your child was taken for a dental visit without your knowledge.
Where some of System Shock 2's spiritual sequels (primarily Prey) present this as an optional moral choice, it's taken for granted that you'll follow her advice.
The child has been taken for medical treatment at Lautoka Hospital, police said, as investigators gather information at the scene to establish the identity of the victims.
When Mr. Franceschini arrived in New York, he began to notice the trivial things he had once taken for granted, like when he had a cool drink.
It came, rather, from the commitment with which Darboven defended the values that matter in culture: values of openness and reflection, values too often taken for granted.
While toilets and indoor plumbing are taken for granted in developed countries, in the developing world — India, parts of Africa or Southeast Asia — it's not a given.
But I finished the show confident that the cast had complicated what is so often taken for granted by heterosexuals: the clear parameters of winning and losing.
Nothing can be taken for granted, and this great achievement is now under assault by Russia, but what we did in my time is no less honorable.
They could not bear the thought of the family becoming isolated, the parents marginalized, the children missing out on activities their own children had taken for granted.
A factory for a metal-fabricating company was on the other side until recently, when the building and its lot were taken for the planned improvement project.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Pakistan handed over a captured combat pilot to India on Friday, and he was being taken for medical checks, an Indian defense official said.
Treatment requires an antibiotic regimen of multiple drugs taken for a minimum of six months and, for cases of drug-resistant TB, as long as two years.
So I look forward to that part of my life that I had always taken for granted growing up and then had to let go of in prison.
It is often taken for granted that students know how to learn, when in fact, it is a skill (art, craft?) that must be practiced and honed continually.
There is no physical reciprocation by him; his body dialect reads as passive, almost vacant, like a pleasure bot being taken for a test run by potential clients.
"As long as investment growth remains sluggish, another 5 percent GDP growth this year is never to be taken for granted," DBS economists said in a recent note.
Kosovo's constitution mandates the creation of an national army but no action was taken for years while Pristina sought, in vain, to obtain the approval of Kosovo Serbs.
My vote is taken for granted, yet the candidates will glad-hand each and every Iowan who wants to be pandered to ("unless I've shaken the candidate's hand …").
Teachers play a crucial role in our society, but unfortunately, they're often taken for granted (hence the recent strikes in states like Oklahoma, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Arizona).
I watched her cook everything from scratch — gimbap, tteokbokki, soondubu — meals I'd taken for granted and never bothered to learn how to make when I had the chance.
Opposite-sex guards can watch you dress and piss and make offensive remarks, and it's taken for granted that sexual assault by staff is covered up or ignored.
Back in the hospital, Ms Prodger remembers other uncertainties: being mistaken for a boy in a girls' toilet, for example, or her girlfriend being taken for her daughter.
It was only a year ago that Jenner was having her mold taken for her own wax figure, which has a permanent home at Madame Tussaud's in Hollywood.
The security measures taken for Swift's event could be considered extreme, but it's not the first time facial recognition has been used to look out for unwanted attendees.
"I'm writing Superman in a world where for the first time the ideas of truth, justice and the American way are not being taken for granted," Bendis said.
But the White House had objected to some lines of inquiry, namely over the process taken for individuals' security clearances, prompting the subpoena from the Democratic-led committee.
Kosovo's constitution mandates the creation of a national army but no action was taken for years while Pristina sought, in vain, to obtain the approval of Kosovo Serbs.
"Crazy Salad and Scribble Scribble," Nora Ephron These are perfect specimens of creative nonfiction — Nora pioneered a kind of modern, personal journalism that is now taken for granted.
However, the president's reluctance or inability to absorb even single-page briefing papers, combined with his impulsive and narcissistic personality, mean that nothing can be taken for granted.
What's interesting is that he was living and working in an era where that was possible, and how it was taken for granted that men could do that.
Sooin Lee from KitKit School : Having a child with special needs made me realize that many children don't have early childhood skills that are often taken for granted.
Fans shouldn't be surprised that the two tied the knot so quickly after their December engagement — Klum has often spoken about how happiness shouldn't be taken for granted.
When government action -- even action taken for a legitimate and important public purpose -- hurts foreign companies' economic interests, those companies can sue the government for their lost profits.
I had taken for granted the ability to choose what was reflected back (the most exciting choice I could make now was between gray sweats and black sweats).

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