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Donald Trump appears to deserve the credit he's taking for that.
To her, it was probably a risk worth taking for someone she loved.
Under this scenario Mr Bolsonaro becomes a risk worth taking for many Brazilians.
The reforms mandated higher capital levels and lower risk-taking for financial institutions.
Impersonal "life" marching on, taking for itself all the tomorrows "you" had squandered.
But there are even more neglected home products you've been taking for granted.
"Is that something you should be taking for your back?" a deputy asks.
Was this some unusual reaction to a medicine she'd been taking for years?
I applaud the strong stand he is taking for American families and businesses.
It's a remarkably powerful tool—one we wouldn't mind taking for a spin, ourselves.
There are steps your friend can begin taking for better skin care and monitoring.
We are used to taking for granted the safety of the environment we inhabit.
By making clear a variety of ways of being human, and not taking for
And since then there's been the Tamoxifen, which I've now been taking for five years.
He had overdosed on the opioid fentanyl, which he'd been taking for chronic hip pain.
It feels like a Democratic leader taking for granted the ongoing support of urban communities.
But Eric Marshall, president at Hodges Capital, thinks the risk is worth taking for investors.
Bey was mum on the blistering criticism she's taking for her Super Bowl "Black Panther" performance.
Mr. Trump's comments, she said, seemed to be taking for granted that mass shootings would continue.
We have lived like children, taking and taking for generations, and now the childhood is over.
Because the toll-taking for commercial trucks relies on GPS tracking, they can avoid paying through jamming.
During recovery [from brain surgery], I began realizing a lot of things I was taking for granted.
Maybe you can tell me a little bit about the direction you're taking for the Bcc: project.
"Cannabis was able to replace all of the medications that I was taking for PTSD," she says.
Tyrese had an online meltdown that he blamed on a Rx drug he was taking for depression.
After happily taking for photos with the guest of honor, the Golden Globe nominee quickly ducked out.
Should I stop the medications that I was taking for my Crohn's in order to get pregnant?
He had expressed frustration with how long it was taking for Volkswagen to move past the scandal.
Granted, this assumes Bluesky will have any practical effect at all, which critics aren't taking for granted.
While advertised discounts have yet to emerge, deals are for the taking for renters who ask, agents said.
You've indicated in some way that he has some these types of medicines he's takingfor what, exactly?
Abortion access is also a powerful motivator for liberals, a fact pro-choice groups aren't taking for granted.
In short, the most conservative investment option has outperformed the most risk-taking for most of the time.
But it's always important to take time out and ask: What am I risking or taking for granted?
Among the steps OneWeb says it is taking, for example, is to outfit its satellites with grappling hooks.
I've been preaching moonshot taking for long enough and begging other groups to start their own moonshot factories.
"If one of your strengths is your risk-taking, for God's sake mention your skydiving hobby," she says.
That could encourage aggressive risk-taking for short-term profits that ultimately harm the company, some experts said.
The immune-suppressing medications she was taking for her arthritis had created a welcoming environment for the fungus.
Varadkar said, however, that Ireland was "not taking for granted" that corporate tax receipts would continue to exceed expectations.
We live day to day taking for granted that our relatives are safe, and we can call our mother.
"If it (tightness) persists it will limit position-taking for some players," said a trader at a leading commercial.
We are so used to taking for granted that liberalism is an age-old and venerable Anglo-American tradition.
Hostage-takingfor that's what was done to Mr. Wang — in the Islamic Republic is both statecraft and soulcraft.
Sharapova claimed she hadn't noticed the ban on the medicine, which she had been lawfully taking for a decade.
By staying home on November 8, you'd be taking for granted a right that many others never got to enjoy.
Those are the same approaches the U.S. has been taking for years, and exactly the opposite of what Murthy recommends.
A Good Appetite This sheet-pan chicken dinner stars two ingredients, paprika and parsley, you may be taking for granted.
This didn't affect note-taking for me at all, although it did start to feel awkward, when I tried to draw.
Sharapova tested positive for the substance meldonium, which she said she has been taking for personal health reasons for 10 years.
"He was talking with his mother daily and was complaining about the medications he was taking for his headache," said Ali.
"Whenever I come into telling a story I always try to think about what am I taking for granted," Hawley explained.
Aside from hostage-taking for ransom (a money-making behavior), targeting foreigners fell outside the norms of the region's terrorist groups.
We're taking for granted that presidents would not want to use the veto, but some clearly relish their fights against Congress.
This man was at increased risk because his immune system was suppressed by the Humira he was taking for his psoriasis.
"At some point, this stock market run is going to run into some profit-taking, for one reason or another," he said.
The treatment he's taking for his condition—mental and physical—is so intense that it slows him down and makes him hallucinate.
But the quips and jokes belie the seriousness that both parties are taking for the Democrats' chances of upsetting Chabot in November.
We've been taking for granted the fact that Disney can successfully keep the servers running, but I don't feel bad about that.
Sure, it may not work for your black-tie gala, but the unusual pairing feels ultramodern — and worth taking for a spin.
I joined the military to defend the American way of life and the freedoms we seem to increasingly be taking for granted.
Until now, Germany — primarily its Social Democratic Party — and Russia have dominated the discourse, apparently taking for granted the pipeline's eventual approval.
The 24/7 news stream of communication and debate those of us on the outside were taking for granted was denied to her.
Instead, these regulatory battles are a product of an entrenched monopoly's taking for granted that a more efficient, more responsive service might emerge.
The firm noted that the charge GoPro was taking for excess inventory was small relative to the inventory the camera maker actually has.
Now, thanks to a new administration, who you are — based on what you do online — is now for the taking... for a price.
The statement specifically outlines what risk we're comfortable taking (for example, how much we want to invest in the stock market versus bonds).
In some respects, Mr Duterte says, he will follow the path the country is already taking, for instance, by seeking peace in the south.
Are we taking for granted freedom of religion, free speech, a free press, what probable cause and due process mean to protecting our liberty?
The big state tests that students have been taking for hours this spring won't produce results until well after the school year is over.
"You hope that people are rational enough not to blame the innocent with the association that others are taking for it," Mr. Gilman said.
From that point of view, True-Fi is a fascinating peek at what's to come, and certainly worth taking for a spin on a trial.
Tipping won't solve this, but it will help improve a key element that Uber has been taking for granted: loyalty, from both riders and drivers.
The experimental drug she's taking for her cancer makes it unlikely that she can carry a child herself, so she's relieved she made that decision.
That's what killed us, because he was warned by his sister the night before: 'You shouldn't mix what you're taking for pneumonia with your Ambien.
"We're not taking for granted the fact that there are a lot of bad actors who want to try and [disrupt] the system," they added.
You need to watch her draw the threads linking her husband, her father, and the generations of women that men have been taking for granted.
But most agree that people need to be made aware of the issue rather than taking for granted that nothing bad will happen to them.
It should be: Our city's uniqueness comes from the little shops and restaurants many of us have been taking for granted for far too long.
"We are playing catch up, above all, because of the risk that we have been taking for, I would say the last decade," Karako said.
One narrative pitches older feminists as the real activists who fought hard for rights that younger women now have the luxury of taking for granted.
We always thought it was important, but I can't emphasize the number of people and systems that it is taking for us to implement it.
Investors are overvaluing shares of Continental and other shale drillers by focusing too narrowly on certain metrics and taking for granted dubious accounting, Chanos said.
Five years ago, in an act of creative desperation, I decided to immerse myself in the classical Persian poetry I grew up taking for granted.
Investors are also focused on whether there will be strains in the overnight funding markets, with banks expected to pare risk taking for year-end.
Susann's representation of drugs was unrepentant, insistent, and determined to demonstrate the ubiquity of drug taking for women at the time—from movie stars to housewives.
"We suspect that next Friday, 4/20, will be another day of risk-taking for our students," Martin wrote in an email obtained by NBC Washington.
The president said the country did not take drastic measures to fight car crashes and flu deaths similar to those it is taking for the coronavirus.
The president said the country did not take drastic measures to fight car crashes and flu deaths similar to those it is taking for the coronavirus.
I have been taking for granted the progress my mother's generation made so that the women of my generation could benefit from their hard-won gains.
My generation studied, dated, lived and worked across borders, taking for granted the peace our grandparents had fought for and our parents had harnessed and amplified.
When she asked why, he said it was because there was no clinical evidence the medication she was taking for almost 20 years was helping her.
But for the vast majority of people who, in my experience, find photo taking for any stretch of time longer than 60 seconds tedious, they'd be annoyed.
While Cramer doubts IBM will take his advice, he insisted that it could be a risk worth taking for the company after Buffett's very public partial withdrawal.
"One of the medications that I have been taking for a long time started out at $5, and this month it has tripled to $15," she said.
The Russian tennis star on Monday admitted she had failed a drug test at the Australian Open due to a substance she was taking for health issues.
The doctor said at the meeting that Mr. Levine's most serious problems could probably be solved by adjusting the medication he was taking for his Parkinson's disease.
The medication she had recently started taking for her schizophrenia seemed to be working, "opened her eyes," Ms. Green-Johnson said, making that time all the richer.
Therapists said that the chance to testify at the sentencing hearing of Dr. Lawrence B. Nassar was worth taking for those who felt ready to do so.
Homoerotic imagery, with male bodies taking (for lack of a better term) center stage, serves as a common thread, a "proto-queer" imagery in the pre-Stonewall era.
She blamed much of the behavior on the powerful prescription drugs he was taking for a football-related shoulder injury that needed surgery, the newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Sun blamed the failed drug test that led to that ban on medication he said he was taking for a heart condition and did not know was prohibited.
Migrants from West Africa, especially Nigerians, and the Horn of Africa dominate the Libya-Italy route, which Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are not taking for now, Millman added.
The local residents would likely say it is one worth taking -- for the chill quality of life, the remoteness, the beauty, the community (with aloha spirit), the views.
But, the fact that they gave their lives to those efforts, in fact, led to the forward motion that we then made the mistake of taking for granted.
Tate switched the subject to the hormones Salem had been taking for two months: a low dose of spironolactone, a testosterone blocker, and estradiol, a type of estrogen.
"I think the failure by the international community to call out Iran's hostage-taking for what it is has enabled the growth of this practice," Mr. Ratcliffe said.
All in all, the browser is worth taking for a spin if you have Apple's new home buttonless devices and seek an alternative to the pre-loaded Safari browser.
Worries have multiplied about the pace of revenue growth in a slowing economy, as well as the time it is taking for highly valued private startups to approach profitability.
I also get why both of them want to avenge the man they loved, and why they're frustrated by how long it's taking for Rick to assemble his army.
When I first started getting into brewing medicinal beers, I just wanted to decrease the amount of ibuprofen that I was taking for cramps, which could get pretty bad.
There was no problem with taking, for instance, a sample from a Patsy Cline and putting it next to Johnny Cash and flipping that against Sly & The Family Stone.
This is a bike I would recommend taking for a test ride first before committing to a purchase, especially if you're used to more traditional road bike-sized tires.
But it was a risk worth taking for the Procter & Gamble shaving brand to try to connect with younger generations and show it's not afraid to have an opinion.  
I'd used the app in the way I do most of the technology in my life: not quite knowing how it works, but taking for granted that it does.
And we're not saying it's time to kick your old reliables to the curb — we just want to highlight a few new shapes and styles worth taking for a spin.
Also, drugs that , once we start taking them, we need to keep taking for the rest of our lives, to sustain and extend the kind of lifestyle that we live.
These risks are not worth taking for a plan that would not solve the real problem, which is overcapacity, dumping, and transshipment of aluminum and steel by countries like China.
By highlighting the violent action of an everyday implement, it also asks us to consider what other brutality we may be taking for granted as we go about our lives.
Corrine Brown, a former longtime United States representative from Florida, was convicted on Thursday of taking for herself thousands of dollars in donations that were meant to fund student scholarships.
When pharmacists equipped patients with the same information, applied specifically to medications the patient had been taking for a while, everyone was on board and keen to initiate a conversation.
"Because of the actions we have been taking for several years, General Motors enters 2019 leaner, more agile and positioned to win," Barra told investors at the New York presentation.
All these years I'd been taking for granted that a good boot just needs a little breathing room; a cropped silhouette offsets the humdrum look of skinny jeans into black boots.
Sharapova has maintained that she was unaware of the policy change regarding the drug, which she had been taking for years before it was moved to the banned list in 2016.
If global tax authorities come after more of the massive global cash stockpile, investors in many popular stocks will face a risk to profits they have long been taking for granted.
As we reported, the singer was distraught over an illness her dad was battling ... made exponentially worse by the fact the meds she'd been taking for her mental illness stopped working.
" Addressing the media, Avenatti then told reporters there had been "a shocking admission" in court, saying Cohen's lawyer "admitted that there are audio recordings that Michael Cohen was taking for years.
But he says Tehran may be taking for granted its ability to wage war on Israel's ground mainly through its Lebanese ally Hezbollah, whose southern stronghold straddles the northern Israeli border.
Although many have since vanished, the designs are now available online and are free for the taking for anyone wishing to create a Trump-free zone in his or her neighborhood.
You'll also need to know what deductions and credits you will be taking for 2018 — there aren't many left for individuals to take — and what income tax rate you will pay.
Amal — whose red hijab is seen in the viral video — said the man started to complain about being hungry and how long it was taking for the two young women to pay.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Fashion workers in Britain are being cheated of fair wages as lack of tough action make abuses "a risk worth taking" for factory owners, lawmakers said on Tuesday.
Fellow athletes had mixed reactions to Sharapova's announcement that she had tested positive for meldonium, a drug she said she had been taking for a decade to treat diabetes and low magnesium.
Yes, but: There remain significant unresolved issues, as Bloomberg writes... My thought bubble: It sounds like the easy wins have been made (they were there for the taking, for a long time).
The Smyte team has dealt with many unique issues facing online safety and believes in the same proactive approach that we're taking for Twitter: stopping abusive behavior before it impacts anyone's experience.
Meanwhile, Chris Hohn's TCI wrote to Volkswagen management demanding a wholesale rethink of compensation levels and the process for determining them, blaming the encouragement of risk-taking for the diesel emissions saga.
While mostly a Hindu holiday, the Day of Silence also applies to non-Hindus and tourists, the latter of which especially will have to refrain from their selfie-taking for one day.
LONDON (Reuters) - Obsessive hand washing, mouthwashes, downing cola after races and popping garlic tablets are just some of the precautions Britain's Olympic sailing team will be taking for the Games in Rio.
The addition of new chemotherapy regimens and newly effective targeted drugs, like the PARP inhibitor I have been taking for five years to keep my cancer in check, are lengthening survival rates.
TMZ has been reporting ... Britney has struggled over the past year with her mental health, in no small part because the medicines she was taking for her mental health condition stopped working.
The presumption on my part was taking for granted that, hypothetically, I would be acceptable to Canada as a legal resident rather than as a relatively harmless and easily jettisoned summer person.
Five-times grand slam champion Sharapova said on Monday she had failed a drug test at the Australian Open in January because of a substance, meldonium, she was taking for health issues.
She said they also seek assistance identifying off-the-beaten-path places where they can find uniquely local experiences — steering visitors to Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood for selfie-taking, for example.
But taking for granted the breathless media coverage that will accompany — CNN has scheduled an entire hour of programming to its release — the polling industry is urging everyone to take a deep breath.
When Netflix's designers and engineers get together for their biannual Hack Day, they usually manage to turn out at least one invention the streaming service's subscribers wouldn't mind taking for a public spin.
Ultimately, Asher's research conclusions will become a toolkit in service of the curatorial department.. "So," she explains, it's all about the interpretive strategies that we happen to be taking for any given exhibition.
Clinton, who spent the last year warning against taking for granted average people who 'work hard and play by the rules,' appeared in his first days in office to be doing just that.
Lizzie is still a romantic heroine, but we can also detect the ways she might be self-centered and taking for granted her sister Jane's good nature, even while admonishing her for it.
At the time, she was engaged to Matt Baier and she revealed she wouldn't be able to have more children because of the medications she was taking for her Borderline Personality and Bipolar Disorder.
"We're almost getting to the point now where the efficacy is taking for granted," said Timothy Caulfield, who studies health and public policy at the University of Alberta and is skeptical of the research.
Ali Omar Ader, 40, was found guilty of one charge of hostage-taking for his role as negotiator for the kidnappers, in a decision handed down on Wednesday in Ontario Superior Court in Ottawa.
And they spent differently: 42 percent of women said they felt safest taking for-hire vehicles like an Uber or Lyft (which is almost always more expensive than a transit ticket) late at night.
When they launch strikes, the union's office is bombarded with calls from businesses, conservative groups and others criticizing them for taking for granted their high wages, benefits and job security, some union members say.
"All of our kids are struggling a little bit right now, with the amount of work time that we are taking for ourselves, often in front of them," Ms. Poyant said in Episode 3.
A finalist for this year's Pulitzer Prize, "The Wolves" is perfectly attuned to this moment — taking for granted that young women are whole human beings, and aware that not everyone sees them that way.
Investors are taking for granted accounting methods that mask problems with the fundamental business model in the U.S. shale patch, Chanos warned during a speech Tuesday at CNBC's and Institutional Investor's Delivering Alpha conference.
There's a persistent longing that threads through this book — not so much for the consumerist dream represented by Sherman Oaks, but for the secure relationships she saw her wealthy, white classmates taking for granted.
"Once it starts to reach these new highs and with prices above $18 as they were earlier in the week, it does present an opportunity of profit-taking for the less committed investors," said Butler.
"I have taken responsibility from the very beginning for not knowing that the over-the-counter supplement I had been taking for the last 10 years was no longer allowed," Sharapova said in a statement.
After years of taking for granted his wife's ability to run their household smoothly, he suddenly realized that her demanding new job as a lawyer meant chores didn't magically get done like they once did.
Signs of fragmentation between these links and correlations suggest investors should be wary about taking for granted the benign conditions that have driven relentless gains in stocks and other assets over the past two years.
Scott Clark, a Chicago-based doctor who works with four American players on the ATP Tour, said he "wouldn't typically" check continually on a substance that a player had already been taking for a while.
Dressing room photos provide crucial points of comparison between outfits, but many stores prohibit photo-taking for fear that shrewd shoppers will take the images to a tailor and have the garment recreated for less.
But taking for granted the fact that the President of the United States is engaged in a historic assault on the idea of facts, truth and neutral arbiters isn't something any healthy democracy should do.
"The thing that surprises me the most is how long it is taking for Apple to realize the potential of the iPad," Gougnol explained, noting the power and the sophistication of the hardware were truly impressive.
"We do take the majority of the risk in developing new products, and we think that would cause us to want to gain the financial benefit of that risk-taking for the long term," he said.
A transgender woman, who is being held in a men's dorm at the Aurora facility and faces repeat sexual harassment, hasn't been given the hormone medication since January that she had been taking for eight years.
Fromme has studied the effects of alcohol intoxication and associated risk-taking for three decades, and she sees herself as an unbiased educator who believes everyone has the right to a fair trial, including alleged rapists.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia Airlines resumed normal check-in baggage allowances on all its flights on Wednesday after banning it temporarily due to strong head winds on the longer routes it was taking for safety reasons.
I think this play ground is a little too risk taking for kids to play on but I also agree to making play ground a little risk just so the kids can learn from their mistakes.
"We're getting more and more calls for impeachment, but when I explain it to people about these are the steps that we're taking for accountability, then people understand," Ms. Hill said last week in an interview.
This Memorial Day, let's pledge to honor the sacrifice of the fallen by no longer taking for granted how we maintain our rights, whether they be the right to protest or the right to bear arms.
Adelson, 85, is dealing with "side effects from medication he is taking for the treatment of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma," Las Vegas Sands spokesman Ron Reese said in a statement emailed to CNN and other news outlets.
Horror stories abound — patients who inexplicably had to pay double for the same pharmaceuticals they had been taking for years, surprise medical bills for many thousands of dollars for what they had been told were in-network.
" Teigen told Cosmo that with the medication she was taking for postpartum depression and anxiety, mixing alcohol wasn't a good move—despite the fact that she described herself as a person who "can't just have one drink.
For Ms. Kamen, the most remarkable discovery to come out of the Rev controversy was just how little the company is paying its contractors, which she described as "Dickensian," and how much Rev is taking for itself.
Normally, it takes quite a bit to excite my neighbors under the languid southern sun, but as one horror has followed another, I am no longer taking for granted that they will put up with this much longer.
His ads, the way he parries with Clinton in general, convey an ambivalence about his own strength that make it hard to imagine him pressing his advantages and making Clinton work for delegates she's probably taking for granted.
The immediate implementation and effects of a "massive fiscal stimulus program" under Trump that investors anticipate seems far-fetched to Lee, and market watchers are taking for face value the prospect of fiscal stimulus meaning more GDP growth.
"Some of the medications that they list in the study may be quite critical and important and are well worth the person taking for their seizures or their psychosis, and so it's a risk-benefit discussion," he added.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Malaysia Airlines resumed normal check-in baggage allowances on all its flights on Wednesday after banning it temporarily due to strong head winds on the longer routes it was taking for safety reasons.
Jury selection is scheduled to begin in a lawsuit by Joseph Orr, a Louisiana man who claims his wife's May 2015 death from a brain hemorrhage was related to the Xarelto she was taking for a heart condition.
But Chinese rooftopper Claire, who asked us to not to reveal her last name, told CNN she doesn't just blame Wu's risk-taking for his death -- instead, she says the companies who sponsor rooftoppers are also to blame.
They were grappling with the things people deal with every day — getting the kids to school, planning a vacation, or tending to larger matters of life and career — and taking for granted a future potentially full of possibility.
She was worried that Western nations were forgetting the lessons of history from the 20th century and taking for granted the institutions of a rules-based global order constructed over decades under the leadership of the United States.
It said she had stage 3b chronic kidney disease, which the letter attributed in part to the tacrolimus she'd been taking for more than seven years, along with her sepsis episodes 15 years before, her hyper­tension, and other issues.
"I do believe that Trump was elected for a reason, to show us how lazy and un-unified and lackadaisical and taking for granted we've become of our freedom and the rights that we have as Americans," she said.
An event like entering seventh grade can turn a kid's world upside down, and it's natural to be selfish, to not realize who you are taking for granted, and to have the desire to be told you're doing just fine.
Russia's former world number one was initially barred for two years after testing positive at the 2016 Australian Open for meldonium, a medication she had been taking for 10 years within the rules, but that was reclassified as a banned drug.
"People who are logging on to Reddit prefer imperfect, amateur porn," says Gault, who first began posting after a male friend mentioned Reddit's NSFW threads and she decided she wanted to share the nude photos she'd already been taking for herself.
There are better solutions to the problems of financial leverage and risk-taking, for example forcing banks to fund themselves with a lot more equity, than fiddling with a mechanism that has been at the heart of the world's prosperity.
Sharapova, who is provisionally suspended by the International Tennis Federation, tested positive at the Australian Open in January and said she did not know meldonium, which she had been taking for 10 years, had been added to the prohibited list.
CHANTILLY, France (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Thursday that there are some "very good" European candidates to head the International Monetary Fund, but he is not taking for granted the tradition of European leadership at the institution.
Now, he's on double diaper duty with he and his wife's newborns — something the new dad told the Associated Press in August is "my job," along with "walking them around a little bit" It's not a life he's taking for granted.
Despite checking Olio every few minutes I don't find anything worth taking for free for the rest of the day, so when I get hungry again I spend £1.503 [$3.25] on a couple of leftover slices of pizza from Voodoo Rays.
An activist who has taken part in multiple protests in the country, but who requested remain anonymity because of her employment, told Business Insider that the protests were the accumulation of "hits the citizens have been taking" for the last two years.
A decade from now, when McDavid is swimming in trophies and Oilers fans are taking for granted all the playoff berths with someone else between the pipes, Talbot's 2016-17 will probably look like just another decent season by an NHL goaltender.
But millennials aren&apost just more likely to go to therapy — they&aposre also more likely to talk about it and the issues that brought them there, whether by addressing burnout in the workplace or the medication they&aposre taking for anxiety.
And by failing to sufficiently provide consistent park maintenance funding, Congress is also taking for granted the record 2628 million visitors welcomed by the National Park System in 28503 — and the significant economic benefit they bring to the communities surrounding the parks.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova said on Monday she had failed a drug test at the Australian Open due to a substance she was taking for health issues, leading longtime sponsor Nike to announce it was suspending ties during the investigation.
Some users will still probably have an issue with the relatively shallow typing experience, but if the keyboard was a key factor keeping you from picking the new model up, it's worth taking for a spin the next time you're near an Apple Store.
And this is one of the greatest dangers that we are facing and it really is the result of a kind of philosophical impoverishment of just taking for granted philosophical ideas from the 18th century and not updating them with the findings of science.
I feel like I started as an artist and then did songwriting, and the only reason I did songwriting in the beginning, even before I started working with Abel, it was like my songs that people were falling in love with and taking for themselves.
Watching the quivering of the five-foot-high 1941 stabile "Aluminum Leaves, Red Post," whose clawlike base recalls the gargantuan Calders in public plazas from Seattle to Grand Rapids, Michigan, is like seeing a new side of an old friend you've been taking for granted.
Victims from the past who met that fate stand like signposts along the city's timeline, those killed by the Son of Sam as unknown to their attacker as a tourist from Utah or an aspiring actress taking for granted the safety of every street.
The medicine my father began taking for his irregular heartbeat, in 2014, could have turned his skin gray, or caused him to grow breasts, or collected in tiny granular deposits behind his eyes, so that everything he looked at would have had a blue halo.
But a blockbuster public offering for Uber, which has burned through billions of dollars since it was founded in 21 and does not appear to be close to sustained profitability, would mark a significant increase in risk-taking for investors in publicly traded companies.
I think taking on some of the tasks that would typically be thought of as stereotypical mom things, and not taking for granted that you're just going to be able to have the baby and continue to live your life as if you didn't have the baby.
Their continued support is not something O'Rourke seems to be taking for granted, even after his candidacy: He held a call with former California-based volunteers Sunday evening, appearing with his wife Amy via video chat — post-candidacy beard and all — to thank them for their work.
It's essential for targets to respond with "lightning speed," Goldberg said: Take screenshots or download the video, call an attorney and the police, and then begin the process of diligent removal, a series of steps Goldberg suggests taking for each platform the images are found on.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS, VIABILITY RATING, NATIONAL RATINGS AND SENIOR DEBT Negative ratings action could result from a weakened risk profile, which could arise from overly aggressive acquisitions that significantly dilute funding and capitalisation or from excessive risk-taking for yield that compromises underwriting standards and risk controls.
Space news has become so ubiquitous in tech culture, that it's easy to scroll right past, maybe leaving a Like in your wake, taking for granted the creative and financial cost that goes into sending an object into space — and attempting to bring it back to repeat that journey.
Durant was cleared to return to the Golden State Warriors' lineup after a monthlong absence, amid some grumbling (and even criticism) about how long it was taking for him to get back, then suffered what has been one of the most daunting injuries for basketball players to face.
"The tech sector cannot lead markets forever and with many of these tech stocks at or near 52-week highs, we see this as a bit of profit taking for now, but will closely monitor the situation this week," said Chris Brankin, chief executive officer at TD Ameritrade Asia in Singapore.
Carolee Schneemann, in response to Just, after being emailed about the exhibition, which includes a knitted portrait of her piece "Interior Scroll" from 1975, called the works "incredibly devotional" — a phrase that works perfectly for these pieces, which seem part meditations on the past and part note-taking for the future.
SNL can't have it both ways — it can't be a beloved cultural institution with bragging rights about carrying the country through hard times, and then pass the buck when we most need bold, incisive satire to upend the status quo and expose the ridiculousness of the things we're taking for granted.
"All of the conceptual and linguistic back flips being done here in trying to explain that the virtual world interacts with the real world could be circumvented by instead taking for granted that digital connection is new and different but that it's also part of this one social reality," Mr.Jurgenson wrote.
Though Colbert coyly shrugged off the heat he and The Late Show were taking for the remark, which illustrated a sexual act between the Trump and Vladimir Putin, it turns out the FCC is not going to levy a fine against the comedian for using the word "cock" on late-night network television.
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Our problems aren't as simple as Elementals or sky portals, and yet there are powerful people in our world who seem to believe they are, who argue earnestly that the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun, all the while taking for granted that they are obviously the good guys.
House Republican Conference Vice Chairman Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Democratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal Activist groups push House Judiciary leaders to end mass phone data collection MORE (R-Ga.) said he understands members' frustrations with the length of time it is taking for the lower chamber to take action on immigration, but emphasized that he considers the petition the wrong approach.

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