Sentences with phrase «taken each other for granted at»

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Every piece of business infrastructure that any other startup can take for granted, we can't at MakeLoveNotPorn, because the small print always says, «No adult content».
It is taken for granted that, whatever their own religious and other allegiances may be, they will aim at objectivity in their expositions and give adequate representation to viewpoints other than their own both in the articles and» no less important» in the bibliographies.
How do we take for granted the unequal treatment of women and the blasphemy of absorbing a woman's life at lesser pay for the convenience of others, moralizing about that kind of institutionalized domestic servitude in the name of God's will?
Most of these lectures aim at bringing the insights of Hinduism and Buddhism closer to Indian and Western Christians as well as philosophers, to deepen their understanding of faith and expand it to other forms of belief.43 His anthology «The Vedic Experience» which has been accepted and respected by many Hindus, tries to present texts from the Veda and the Upanishads in such a way that they become open towards other beliefs and transparent for the depth of faith.44 An important aspect of his literary production, already central at the beginning, but gaining prominence again lately, has been to address a Western public that faces the challenge of having to seek its religious identity and not being able to take it for granted.
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
It will be a blessing in disguise... we've been to complacent qualifying for UCL and going on to the last 16 for so long... maybe we take it for granted... I think everybody has to look at themselves but I do agree... losing so early could actually help us injury wise, fitness and preparation for EPL... certainly there'll be no excuses to explain why we lose other than players and manager being poor
While I often tout Cuba as a fabulous family vacation destination, I will grant that there are a few shortcomings when it comes to amenities that we take for granted at other destinations.
The Alabama gubernatorial primary will probably get more analysis than any of Tuesday night's other votes (save, perhaps, Dale Peterson's devastating defeat), for the fact that Artur Davis appears to have been punished by African - American voters for taking their traditional leadership for granted — and even at times running openly against the older generation — in a way Obama never did.
«Every day, most of us take for granted that when we will to move, we can move any part of our body with precision and control in multiple directions and those with traumatic spinal cord injury or any other form of paralysis can not,» said Benjamin Walter, associate professor of Neurology at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Clinical PI of the Cleveland BrainGate2 trial and medical director of the Deep Brain Stimulation Program at UH Cleveland Medical Center.
«At CSIRO, like at other government labs, staff are very dedicated, and their dedication is being taken for granted,» Keenan sayAt CSIRO, like at other government labs, staff are very dedicated, and their dedication is being taken for granted,» Keenan sayat other government labs, staff are very dedicated, and their dedication is being taken for granted,» Keenan says.
No, I'm not forcing etiquette on you, but rather, I'm helping you to see that just like smiling at another person, the words and gestures we often take for granted are significant to others.
I do not take anyone for granted and appreciate kindness and never look at others kindness as being a fool.
The first is that I actually wanted a slower build up of their relationship — granted it takes awhile before they become physically intimate, but every other aspect of intimacy seemed to come a bit quick (at least for my expectations).
• The other six recipients — Hawaii, Maryland, New York, Ohio, Massachusetts, and Georgia (the last of which had a piece of its grant taken away for slipping up on, you guessed it, teacher evaluation) are at least partway there, GAO found.
The Initiative's fresh look at standard book contracts has proven without doubt that provisions that would never be acceptable in other contexts have long been taken for granted in publishing agreements.
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At 12 years old, Chris could no longer attend school, go to church, go out to dinner, play with other kids, or participate in any other social activities we all take for granted.
Either the child will be flattered by your interest, which means he already appreciates his pet, or at least he'll realize that other people see beauty in the dog he takes for granted.
Taken for granted in almost all WUSV - member GSD clubs worldwide, and with similar tests in other breeds, the courage test that makes up about a third of the activities at the annual BSZS (Bundessieger Zuchtschau, or German Sieger Show) is treated differently according to country.
The themes addressed in Soleil Double are not just about the proposed phenomena of two suns in axis around the earth but on a more symbolic level, about the concepts of duplicity and ubiquity, the idea that reality could be something other than what it appears to be at first glance, than what we take for granted as «true» and «right».
Put another way: If Kenneth Noland and co. were investigating different ways of acknowledging the frame, while taking the flatness - solution (for acknowledging the picture plane) for granted, maybe it is time to look at the other side of that equation.
Mr McIntyre is exactly right: If we take Big Climate at their word that the entire global economy needs massive re-orientation on a scale never before contemplated, it will require the largest societal consensus â $ «left and right and center, in America, in Canada, in Britain, in Europe... Yet all Big Climate does is retreat ever deeper into its shrinking echo chamber and compile ever longer lists of people who are beyond the pale â $ «Professor Curry, Professor Christy, Professor Bengtsson, Professor Pielke, Professor Soon, Lord Lawson, the Bishop of Chester, the winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physics, the winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics... It might be quicker for Mann, Trenberth, Gavin Schmidt and the other climate enforcers to make a short list of those to whom they are prepared to grant a say in the future of the planet.
According to his biographical note at Eco-Imperialism.com, he «abandoned their cause when he recognized that the environmental movement had become intolerant in its views, inflexible in its demands, unwilling to recognize our tremendous strides in protecting the environment, and insensitive to the needs of billions of people who lack the food, electricity, safe water, healthcare and other basic necessities that we take for granted
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«Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within the jurisdiction thereof to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution and laws, shall be liable to the party injured in an action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for redress, except that in any action brought against a judicial officer for an act or omission taken in such officer's judicial capacity, injunctive relief shall not be granted unless a declaratory decree was violated or declaratory relief was unavailable.»
If you're part of the other 88 percent, you may take for granted the ease at which you can search the web for information and navigate through websites.
Google has at times been the world's most valuable public company — Apple is often No. 1 at others — but it can not take anything for granted.
Lowe himself mentioned this during his talk at the Entertainment Finance Forum, saying one of MoviePass» long - term goals is to create a pipeline of discounts and other business partnerships that grant the company a cut of third - party revenues, to account for the loss it may be taking on ticket stubs.
The only benefit I can think of at a stretch, is that you learn to really appreciate each other — it's easy to take each other for granted when you wake up and go to sleep next your partner each day.
Taking each other for granted may lead to a whole new world of issues; since expectations are now at their greatest and there is very little appreciation for each other.
While few developers have the funds to take advantages of this more favorable climate, they are benefiting from one common manifestation of this increased government cooperation: the willingness of many municipalities to extend development permits and other entitlements already granted for projects now stalled by current market conditions, says Brian Blaesser, a partner at Robinson & Cole LLP in Boston, where he heads the Land Use & Real Estate Development Group.
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