Sentences with phrase «not taking for»

I'm not taking this for granted at all.
Competition is good people, gives options to the coach and makes the people fighting for the glory and not taking it for granted.
You are insulting God by not taking Him for God with the power and ability to protect his communication with His creation.
Nice peice... 35 years and not taking it for granted... and to comeent on «AA says no to...» AA says no to nothing, merely suggests... not like a cult.
I was not taking it for the original purpose for which it was developed.
Last but not least, don't take yourself for granted.
Let them know they are appreciated and that you don't take them for granted.
It goes back to an amazing person who will not take no for an answer.
So she didn't take it for the money.
Don't take them for granted.
Others are determined plodders who won't take no for an answer.
She learned how to negotiate and not take no for an answer while fending for herself as a single woman in Colombia before moving to the U.S. in 1997.
But Knopp wouldn't take no for an answer.
So if you've worked hard for a pay raise, don't take it for granted.
Don't take no for an answer.
It can be tempting for business travelers to stay loyal to a single airline, but you shouldn't take it for granted that your airline will stay loyal to you.
Find out when you should or shouldn't take no for an answer, and how to turn that no into a yes.
Leadership WA: You're a published author, an editor of a major journal, you've got a pretty serious day job, and you're healthy; you obviously don't take that for granted.
«My view is that you don't take no for an answer,» he insisted.
That's what I love to do, because I love to make things and share them with the world... and I do not take it for granted for one second.»
He just didn't take no for an answer.
«What makes us entrepreneurs is that we are stubborn and don't take no for an answer,» Lubetzky said.
But Paxton doesn't take that for granted, and works hard to keep Sarah looped into the financial picture.
But there is a generation of innovative women entrepreneurs pushing for change, fighting for opportunity, and who aren't taking no for an answer.
Google and Amazon aren't taking it for granted that Apple will struggle in the smart speaker market.
If you set your mind on something and let desire take such a hold of it that you don't take no for as even a possibility for an answer, you'd be surprised at what you can accomplish (beyond link building).
We don't take it for granted.»
Do not take for granted just how powerful technology can be in connecting and strengthening employee relationships.
Business plan is yet another very important business document that you should not take for granted in the bid to launching your own mobile juice truck business.
But we should not take this for granted.
I don't take for granted the wonders of dividend income flowing to my coffers on a regular basis.
Don't take for granted that anything successful inevitably will be copied.
And while some Bitcoin companies claim to represent their customers, this is — once again — not taken for granted by everyone.
Atheists are like kids in the checkout line wanting that candy bar but can't take no for an answer, throwing fits.
No, I wouldn't take it for evidence of reincarnation.
Conscious and accountability will find truth... men are weak, the devil does not sleep.Believers have never denied they are perfect far from it that's why we have the law and that's God and thru Jesus (praise God) we have grace... don't take this for granted.
I have found the most moving descriptions of a relationship to be ones that I have never heard before, maybe because I don't take it for granted, and instead of just swallowing it, I have to chew on it, get a taste of its flavors and understand what it all means.
Conclusion: Muslim leaders should not take us for fools!
The Constitution could not take for granted that its citizens would all be motivated by civic virtue and so its concern was as much to protect individuals and groups from abuse at the hands of the government and their fellow citizens as it was to involve all its citizens in genuine participation.
(Maybe not... based on your ramblings I guess I should not take that for granted) But for some reason you have chosen to accept the revelation of science only up to a specific point in history and then no more.
Lowe wrote his major work on Bergson's influence on Whitehead at a time (1949, right after Whitehead's death) when Whitehead's originality as a thinker was not taken for granted, as it is today.
Jesus» teaching is eschatological» in outlook, but it is not necessarily «apocalyptic»; that is, it did not take for granted the visions, dreams, chronological calculations and symbols, the vast array of angelic and other supernatural figures, or the mechanical and deterministic schemes of history which were characteristic of the apocalyptists.
Work has a place in Christian life, but it is not taken for granted that human work should or will be personally fulfilling.
Clearly, we must not take for granted that the Western notion of «civil society,» as it developed largely in Britain and America from the seventeenth century onward with the close collaboration of the forebears of today's «mainline «protestant denominations, has answers for a contemporary global society.
I do not take it for granted, even though there are occasional afternoons when I pick up the tinies from school and then turn on Wild Kratts, hand them a plate of apple quarters with goldfish crackers, and then sit down to answer emails for an hour before supper.
Remembering our past helps us to appreciate and not take for granted «the mighty acts of God through Christ Jesus.»
gman, come on dude, I don't take you for a total fool.
My seminars have indicated to me that the religious organizations that address the issue of alcohol and drug abuse usually are prodded to do so by one person who is convinced of the need and will not take No for an answer.
I hope people can hear something and remember a part of themselves that maybe they haven't taken for a walk around the block in a while.
To take America as the measure of an Augustinian state, moreover, does not necessitate triumphalism, for America can not take for granted that it will remain the only, or even the most important, instantiation of its own founding idea.
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