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"It was a threat that we took seriously," said Parnas.
This administration took seriously the responsibility of the Ukrainian people.
A representative said that Spotify took seriously reports of hate content.
This camp took seriously the market's downsides but saw few upsides.
Unlike you, Mr. Trump, they took seriously their oath to do both.
"This was an extensive process that we all took seriously," he said.
Back then we took seriously Russian efforts to destabilize governments around the world.
Clinton said she took "seriously" the problems she has had winning voters' trust.
Representing my Browns fan family was a huge responsibility that I took seriously.
"I took seriously Bret's injunction to put aside the talking points," he admonished.
Davis said Britain took "seriously the requirement to give certainty to European citizens".
Being attacked on a medium that we never took seriously is odd and unsettling.
"Nick also treasured the environment and he took seriously his responsibility to protect it."
It is another thing to get beaten by an opponent you never really took seriously.
Even in '93 to 4' the word "IDM" wasn't something any of us took seriously.
The West never took seriously the different experiences and legacies east of the Elbe River.
The state attorney's office took seriously their ethical obligation: not just to win, but to do justice.
Nothing I ever took seriously because it was never something I thought I'd be able to do.
"Nick also treasured the environment and he took seriously his responsibility to protect it," the obituary says.
Fourteen years ago, Facebook was a website that no one took seriously in Mark Zuckerberg's dorm room.
At the time, the woman didn't give the exchange much thought; it was not something she took seriously.
In the UK, Farage was for a decade a fringe voice that few in the mainstream took seriously.
Whether it was continually daydreaming of deep space or begging for baton lessons, it was something we took seriously.
"Nick also treasured the environment and he took seriously his responsibility to protect it," the young star's obituary says.
It unleashed a torrent of negative headlines about a company no one ever took seriously enough to thoroughly scrutinize.
Johansson was given the title honorary president, a role which he took seriously, even attending meetings in his wheelchair.
He never took seriously how being stuck with the lion's share of housework ate away at my mental health.
That it took seriously Maimonides's insistence that "pidyon shevuyim," redeeming captives, is among the greatest of all God's commandments.
She is working as a hair stylist in a salon, an interest she's had for years, but never took seriously.
Trump's national security H.R. McMaster insisted to CNN's "New Day" on Thursday that Trump took seriously the allegations against Russia.
The Kentucky Derby is a longstanding American tradition whose stewards, thankfully, took seriously their responsibility to ensure a just outcome.
Donald Trump became a Presidential candidate and began spewing racist rhetoric, an insult that YG took seriously in the recording booth.
Under all previous presidents, the government took seriously the need to vet thoroughly anyone who needed a high-level security clearance.
It said that the Iraqi leaders "assured the secretary that they took seriously their responsibility" to safeguard American officials and property.
He took seriously the Jesuit philosophy that even the most mundane tasks we do are for the greater glory of God.
"You liked my paintings, which you took seriously, and also my badly drawn projects on little bits of paper," she wrote.
Much like Mike Tyson after his upset at the hands of Buster Douglas, Democrats lost to someone they never really took seriously.
Prior to the lawsuits, Gould said the company took seriously the criticism of its 2015 launch campaign, which used young-looking models.
But it's clear that Congress took seriously its obligation to balance national security needs against our culture of free and open investment.
And in a way, their added focus on Trump represented a backhanded compliment to The Donald, who no one took seriously at first.
You wouldn't do that if you valued what this country is, if you took seriously how rare its sustained political success has been.
"I can say that the board took seriously its obligation and spent a considerable amount of time addressing the matter," Mr. Briffault said.
Tehran is now seeking to blackmail the world by threatening to further violate the agreement that it never took seriously in the first place.
And despite that lie of a title, "The Greatest Showman" is the most impressive phenomenon nobody saw coming or took seriously once it came.
It was only three weeks ago that I was still writing columns that took seriously the possibility that he could somehow sneak out a win.
Many prominent elites pushing to stay never took seriously the legitimate resentments of the 17.4 million who voted to leave, which is why they lost.
It was pretty standard stuff throughout — back when rumors of Trump running for president existed, but few took seriously the idea that he could win.
She added that China took seriously its obligations under the Vienna Convention, an international accord that requires governments to protect the diplomats of other countries.
The list was whittled down to five conditions that the medical board took seriously, including anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, depression, insomnia, and opioid use disorder.
After being fired, Tirschwell said in the complaint that Lippman told her that TCW took "seriously" her retaliation charge and that it hired an independent investigator.
Mr. Trump now demanded not 2 but 4 percent of each country's G.D.P. as a defense spending goal, a totally unrealistic figure that nobody took seriously.
Kevin Draper: Uruguay's defense took seriously how badly Kylian Mbappé pillaged Argentina's defense in the last game, or perhaps Uruguay's defense is just better (probably both).
For days before Wednesday's unprecedented strike, Iran had threatened to retaliate over the U.S. killing of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani - threats that Washington took seriously.
Facebook said that it took seriously the privacy of people who use its service, complied with European Union data protection law, and planned to appeal the decision.
We knew it was causing microcephaly and miscarriages and to have your doctor say don't go, well that's scary and that's something I took seriously right away.
"We knew it was causing microcephaly and miscarriages and to have your doctor say don't go, well that's scary and that's something I took seriously right away."
While he said he took seriously concerns that colleagues had raised about the deficit, Mr. McCain said that on balance it would be good for the country.
She has long felt that her own state — because of statutes and attitudes — never took her rape seriously, and never took seriously Regan's capacity to do harm.
Wall Street was caught flat-footed overnight as Donald Trump won the presidency, a result few strategists, investors and economists took seriously in their preparation for the election.
Responsibility for that lies not with Mr Bannon, whom few of his hosts took seriously anyway, but with a broader trend: the fragmentation of the European party landscape.
This was a systemic problem that no one really took seriously in the government because it was just something that was always there and the government was bankrupt.
There were two serious secession organizations — one in the South, the other in New England — begun during the Bill Clinton administration, which no one took seriously back then.
Such is the case of the iconic opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet, whose editors have been accused of being conspirators in the coup — a charge that no one took seriously.
The Iraqis "assured the secretary that they took seriously their responsibility for and would guarantee the safety and security of U.S. personnel and property," the State Department said.
One of the reasons for the injunction ... the blog triggered a number of death threats against the folks involved in the conservatorship ... some of which cops took seriously.
The men and women who took seriously the government's desire to develop a renewable fuels industry have made great progress in creating billions of gallons of biodiesel production capacity.
If investors took seriously that the Federal Reserve would hike rates five more times by the end of next year, the two-year note would not be yielding around 1.30%.
It's something I'm glad the district attorney took seriously, but ultimately if this essentially accidental fraud is the worst sort of election rigging our city encounters, we're largely doing okay.
Rogers M. Smith, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania who is the president-elect of the American Political Science Association, said that he took seriously the issue of productivity.
"Trump's rhetoric about draining the swamp, I don't think anyone really took seriously," said Tim LaPira, a professor of political science at James Madison University who studies Washington's revolving door.
For The Times, there's another reason accountability coverage matters: the postelection narrative on its performance will surely include a chapter on whether The Times took seriously the challenge that Trump posed.
"Comey sought to appease the Republicans whose complaints and criticisms he took seriously enough to address by breaking Justice Department guidelines," The Atlantic's Adam Serwer noted after the director's ouster in May.
These scholars took seriously the ideas of the founding generation, breaking with Progressive Era historians like Charles A. Beard, who had dismissed revolutionary ideas as rhetorical cover for the founders' economic interests.
Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey came under withering questioning on Friday from lawmakers who pointedly challenged whether the administration took seriously an accusation of sexual assault against a top Murphy official.
I think when the President finds out what happened he going to be not just fine he&aposs going to be glad that we have an FBI that took seriously what they heard.
The health law's supporters are trying to regalvanize the base that helped beat back previous repeal attempts, worried about being caught off-guard by a new plan that nobody took seriously until recently.
The suspect, who hasn't been identified by authorities, was the subject of a months-long investigation into alleged white supremacist activity, and recently had made threats the FBI took seriously, the sources said.
We see it also in the flashback to Warden Lacy, who laments that he was doomed never to father children because he took seriously God's call to keep an eye on the Kid.
That's where I think you're wrong and overlook how easily fascism, even in the early 20th century, began as a mass cultural phenomenon that no one took seriously until it was too late.
I think when the President finds out what happened, he is going to be not just fine, he is going to be glad that we have an FBI that took seriously what they heard.
Now, even as critics were swooning over the artistry of cable drama, Trump swerved deeper, into stranger regions, straight into the types of television that nobody took seriously, the ones dismissed as guilty pleasures.
Representatives for Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and for the council declined to comment on the details, other than to stress that the military took seriously its need to mitigate or prevent killings of civilian bystanders.
David Goodhand, a senior counsel in the US attorney's office, told the judge that they were pursuing the issue even though the prosecution was over because any allegation of misconduct was something his office took seriously.
The world's largest luggage maker said Tainwala had resigned for personal reasons but its board took seriously allegations about his academic credentials and his departure was "in the best interests of the company and its shareholders".
Similarly, both took seriously the president's extraordinary focus on North Korea's atrocious human rights record through a series of major speeches on the world stage and personalized White House encounters with individual victims of those atrocities.
They took seriously the recommendations of the grand jury that indicted Gosnell, which explicitly stated: If oversight agencies expect to prevent future Dr. Gosnells, they must find the fortitude to enact and enforce the necessary regulations.
The Obama administration made a significant stride forward when it took seriously the complaints of Native Americans; Mr. Trump clearly prefers a world where Indians are simply colorful set decorations in the diorama of American history.
There's no doubt that Trump leveraged his media savvy — by keeping the spotlight on himself and making his opponents look foolish — to level up from a candidate few people took seriously to the official Republican nominee.
In 1997, The Hot Boys—yes, the guys who invented "bling bling" and who nobody north of the Mason-Dixon line took seriously as lyricists—were talking about many of the same issues that we face today.
"I think when the president finds out what happened, he is going to be not just fine, he is going to be glad that we have an F.B.I. that took seriously what they heard," Mr. Gowdy said.
"The oil giant never took seriously the severe economic impact that climate change regulations would have on the company, contrary to what they were telling the public," New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement Tuesday.
WARSAW, Jan 29 (Reuters) - German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said on Friday Berlin took seriously Polish concerns over the proposed Nord Stream II pipeline, which is led by Gazprom and aims to increase Russian natural gas supplies to Europe.
The Senate took seriously the responsibility that the Constitution's framers gave it to review the president's Supreme Court nominees, and to ask whether a nominee can be trusted to treat all people fairly with equal respect under the law.
Dave Hopkins: I think Sanders has had a visible effect on the rhetoric of the Clinton campaign, where they clearly took seriously the critique that she was not really liberal enough and responded to Sanders's presence in the race.
Like Mr. Schwarzenegger, who, as governor, cut deals with Democrats and took seriously problems like climate change, lawmakers from this new party could end up wielding greater influence than their mere number in the Legislature would suggest is possible.
He was in town for his first Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), an event that he took seriously enough to dress up for (dark suit, American-flag tie) but that he was also interested in for its anthropological weirdness.
At the Cold War's height, noted Marina Gorbis, executive director of the Institute for the Future and an immigrant from the Soviet Union, Americans took seriously the notion that we had to serve "as a contrast" to the Russians.
Just three years after winning an Oscar for Room, the actress, 29, is making history playing the first female superhero to lead a Marvel movie — a job that she took seriously and completely transformed how she thinks about her personal strength.
Jeff Michels, 27, who lives in Brussels and was visiting the National Gallery art museum adjoining Trafalgar Square with a friend, said he felt disruptive protests were necessary to draw attention to an issue too few people took seriously enough.
Like the current queen, Victoria took seriously her role as the Christian queen of a Christian nation, and her example inspired her people, including her military, that it was God's edict that they needed to fulfill in their various missions.
Meanwhile, Richard returns to the Pied PIper offices and is shocked to learn Jack's world-class sales team took seriously something Richard mentioned as an example of a bad product and created a sales pitch for it: a server in a box.
It has been a task force I have been proud to chair, and we took seriously our charge: to investigate circumstances in rural areas of the country, to formulate concrete solutions to situations limiting prosperity and to report back to the President.
In the hour or so since I first took seriously the possibility of a claim, filed it and sent up a newsroom flare, at least $1,625 had been claimed from Equifax by my co-workers, and that number is sure to continue to grow.
And it sounds to me like that is exactly what the FBI did, I think when the president finds out what happened, he is going to be not just fine, he&aposs going to be glad that we have an FBI that took seriously what they heard.
He also said he took seriously concerns from staff who felt that praising Musk—who has reportedly long resisted United Auto Workers unionization attempts at Tesla's Fremont, California production plant—was a bad look given Brune is a co-chair of the BlueGreen alliance partnership between unions and environmental groups.
"The issues around Scotland principally affected financial stability in the short-term … these were issues that we took seriously … but they were not issues that at the time, in the judgement of the MPC, rose to the level of being the biggest risk to the economic outlook to the U.K.," Carney said.
"Whether he runs for president or not, he took seriously enough the things he heard after the 2016 campaign to put some measures in place in 2018 and that's what is most important," said Nina Turner, a close Sanders confidant and president of Our Revolution, a political action organization spun out of Sanders' 2016 success.
He struck a conciliatory tone by apologizing to Mr. Erdogan for not visiting after the failed coup attempt, saying nothing in public about the government's crackdown, maintaining that the United States took seriously Turkey's demand for the extradition of Mr. Gulen and endorsing Turkey's insistence that the Kurds stay east of the Euphrates River.
Merkel said she took seriously the voters' mandate "especially when it comes to working on swiftly forming a stable government for Germany in the new year," citing among her priorities the need to safeguard prosperity, improve education and the use of digital technology, strengthen families and elderly care, even out regional imbalances and ensure security.
Yet it's likely that he was saying something that many of his fans, particularly those who discovered him through Bieber, or who took seriously the trials of "White Iverson," accept unquestioningly: that hip-hop is an idiom, a stylistic flourish, a way to wear your hair, not a history or a tradition to which one pays homage, or at least lip service.
But in her new memoir, "Proud: My Fight for an Unlikely American Dream," which is out this month along with a young readers edition, Ms. Muhammad documents the alienation she felt from her teammates and coach, the death threats that she said neither the United States Fencing Association nor the Olympic committee took seriously, and her feelings of anxiety and despair.
C.), a close ally of President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE, says he never took seriously the possible charges of obstruction of justice raised by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerFox News legal analyst says Trump call with Ukraine leader could be 'more serious' than what Mueller 'dragged up' Lewandowski says Mueller report was 'very clear' in proving 'there was no obstruction,' despite having 'never' read it Fox's Cavuto roasts Trump over criticism of network MORE's report.

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