Sentences with phrase «taking anything for granted as»

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What remains for an account of evolution, then, is not to account for a dynamic principle as such, since being dynamic must be taken for granted if anything is to be hypothesized about the origin of the cosmos.
Lockay yu are right bro Wenger is taking our rivals for granted we cant win against a big team at hom and ppl think a draw at home is ok and as long as wenger is therewe wont win anything.
I must admit, that as a fan, I am EXTREMELY confident about tomorrows game, given our recent form and the woeful form of Aston Villa this year, but, as we have all seen in the past, Arsenal could beat Man City 3 - 0 one week and then get beaten by Crystal Palace the next, so we should NOT take anything for granted.
Schumer, while saying he's not taking anything for granted, has not run a traditional campaign, preferring instead to continue relentlessly traveling the state, making numerous public appearances, as he's always done.
Schumer, while saying he's not taking anything for granted, has not run a traditional campaign, preferring instead to continue traveling the state and making numerous public appearances, as he's always done.
If you sleep well you most likely take it for granted, as many athletes out there would do anything to fall asleep in a short matter of time and stay asleep until morning.
If your work entails programming or anything related to the nuts and bolts of digital technology, you're unlikely to encounter anything in this brisk feature that you haven't contemplated at length; but if you spend a good portion of your waking life online, as increasing numbers of viewers do, but take it for granted, you may appreciate the way Herzog comes into the the subject: from a borderline - layman's perspective, wry and curious.
It's getting tougher and tougher to grasp onto anything these days that that could be described as «delightful,» so please don't take this for granted.
That interpretive distance means one can not take anything for granted, and can not experience any meaning as fixed.
With Ruff, I remain captivated by what I called the «swaying» of his rigorous production, functioning as focus instead of distraction; with Tillmans it's still about how he consistently reminds me to never take anything for granted.
As I tell all my clients, hen you have to be the last applicant standing, you can't afford to take anything for granted.
The basic idea is to keep as many irons in the fire as you can, so that if the job falls through, you have other possibilities to fall back on Whatever you do, don't take anything for granted.
My primary role as an anthropologist is not taking anything for granted.
I always like to think of myself as someone who recognizes the many blessings in my life and never takes anything for granted.
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