Sentences with phrase «abilities you take for granted»

This ability taken for granted translates into a one - way engagement with the scene.
Once violence escalates we often lose certain abilities we take for granted.

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Bain concluded, «PE's continued ability to outpace public market gains over the long term can no longer be taken for granted
«I know that I have a God - given ability, but I didn't want to take it for granted.
We take these protections for granted, but it's important to be aware of the potential impact laws like these might have on our ability to do business and speak up in support of the protections that keep our online presence open and free.
I want to spend the rest of my life with him... I want to combine our resources, grow old together, have everything that straight people often take for granted having the ability to do.
The beauty of the world and its ability to sustain a vast multitude of species can not be taken for granted.
Be glad you have family, friends, work the ability to think, love, laugh, and those things you take for granted can change in a blink of an eye.
«We have the ability to find the yes in every situation,» says Michael Lessing, President and COO of Lessing's Inc. «We don't take survival for granted — we've been around for more than 125 years because we have the ability to adapt to market situations very well.»
Most of America takes for granted the ability to go out for pizza or have it delivered.
But under the plans for EU citizens published by the Brexit department, we would lose the ability to do many of the things we take for granted today; many of the things that make up our lives.
And just like in economics, it's ordinary people who suffer: taken for granted, and deprived of the ability to make different choices to those imposed upon them.
In this era of Facebook, Twitter and the iPhone, it is easy to take for granted our ability to connect to the world.
It underpins empathy, communication and the ability to deceive — all of which we take for granted.
We take for granted our ability to reason using analogies, but the skill is at the core of human cognition, argue Douglas Hofstadter and Emmanuel Sander
Although we often take the ability to see for granted, this ability derives from sets of complex mathematical transformations that we are not yet able to reproduce in a computer, according to Sharpee.
The ability of synthetic biologists to overcome serious scientific and technological challenges is taken for granted, and the economic, legal, social and political conditions for the uptake of these technologies are ignored.
Existing treatments for CFS aim to reduce fatigue (exhaustion) and improve physical function (such as an improving a patient's ability to walk, or to do everyday tasks which most people take for granted).
We take for granted the ability to travel and many of us believe that transport on demand is a right.
And building machines with the physical intelligence that even the clumsiest human takes for granted — the ability to sense, respond to and move through the world — has long been a stumbling block for artificial intelligence research.
I'm in awe of Liz's ability to relish simple acts that are often taken for granted — a shopping trip or a day at the pool with her daughter, an afternoon spent with friends or listening to her favorite song.
We take this ability for granted.
It pays not to take this for granted, while our body has an amazing ability to break down and process many of the things we throw at it, this doesn't mean we shouldn't be choosing the food that helps us perform at our peak.
«I think we take our capability for granted and underestimate our strengths and abilities.
It's a skill that most people take for granted in their youth and one's ability to perform balance movements fades with time.
It is easy to take for granted the neurotypical ability to interpret nuance, abstraction, and implied information; the untold stuff between the clearly marked things.
There are so many moving parts and layers, and the ability to make it come to life on screen so well and believably is something that is so easy for fans to take for granted.
Anyone that has already played the game will have long since started taking this for granted, but Nintendo's ability to take the shooter genre and infuse it with platforming elements, thanks to the genius mechanic of shooting and swimming through your own ink — up the sides of platforms, around obstacles to take foes by surprise — it's a simple mechanic, that can be used in a shocking variety of ways.
The ability to play video games with your friends through the internet is a luxury we sometimes take for granted, but with the ever - increasing potential of online gaming, a lot of people are beginning to ask, «what about cross platform?»
Most of us take our ability to read and write for granted and find it difficult to imagine how we would go about our daily lives without basic literacy skills.
Indeed, the relative freedom from rules and regulations that private schools enjoy has enhanced their relative ability, vis - à - vis the public schools, to transmit the common culture that we all took for granted a few decades ago.
Taking a page from Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe's book Understanding by Design, I started crafting tasks designed to assess students» ability to construct meaning by replicating key procedures — analyzing diction and syntax, looking for patterns and contrasts, generating thesis statements — learned in class.
Through personalization, preservice teachers are asked to step out from behind the formal title of teacher and begin to appreciate that a successful educator can not take for granted students» ability to verbally communicate with each other.
But when the Authors Guild put a temporary stop to the undertaking, a great number of students and researchers stood to lose out, not just from not having geographical access to the various international collections, but by not having the basic ability to consume a book that many readers take for granted.
Chart trading is especially useful for day traders as it grants us the ability to trade without taking our eyes off the chart.
Cats are unique creatures who take great pride in their abilities and we can sometimes take that for granted and not think about the fact that it is possible for them to actually fall ill and depend on help from humans to take care of these problems.
Regardless of exactly who you are or what background you set for yourself it doesn't take long for you to be granted an unusual power: the ability to see souls, and through that glimpse people's past lives and more.
As for Cassandra it doesn't take long for her latent evo powers to come to the fore, granting her some kickass abilities.
All things considered, it offered a pretty basic toolset of abilities that we take for granted in the age of polygons.
Each piece that falls will grant the arch-nemesis, the ruler of the Abyss, new abilities affecting future playthroughs for everyone taking part in trying to conquer the Abyss.
Players can upgrade them to stronger versions in exchange for Focus Charges — a chargeable meter which can also be used as a powerful, ultimate ability, making them tougher to take down and grant the rival team points.
Anyone that has already played the game will have long since started taking this for granted, but Nintendo's ability to take the shooter genre and infuse it with platforming elements, thanks to the genius mechanic of shooting and swimming through your own ink — up the sides of platforms, around obstacles to take foes by surprise — it's a simple mechanic, that can be used in a shocking variety of ways.
The show stage acts as a hub, not only for selecting challenges but for using the cash to grant the player abilities and robot companions to take into the arena.
Light affects perception in ways typically taken for granted: the ability to see and function; moods; sense of time.
Our ability to reliably predict the weather days or even a season ahead is easy to take for granted because weather forecasts are part of our daily Read more
But the composition of the atmosphere is in such fine balance that its cleansing ability can not be taken for granted as being permanent.
Much of what we take for granted in modern law firms — hourly billable targets, ever - increasing workloads, lengthening partnership tracks, client hoarding by partners, and more — can be traced at least in part to firms» established ability to dictate the terms of employment to a fairly low - cost and easily leveraged labour pool.
The effect of their removal will be profound: British expatriates, for example, rely not only upon their ability to live in another member state, but also to access public services including healthcare, to work and establish businesses and to equal treatment, which we take for granted.
There's the obvious but now taken - for - granted ability to see aspects of the otherwise lost, invisible past, of course.
Abilities and skills which were once taken for granted may now represent a struggle.
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