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South Yorkshire police, who received the complaint, said they were treating it seriously and had begun a criminal investigation.
"If you're smiling," Mr. Safer said, "it looks like you're not treating it seriously, and if you're not smiling, it looks like you are going to cry".
I treated the idea that he might run seriously, and I could see that he was very frustrated that other people were not treating it seriously.
That means treating it seriously, by which I mean not burying the head when it publishes stories designed to undermine Labour, even if the party leadership regards them as smears.
The group offered up an alternative, as Jobbins remembers it: "How about, 'Ebola is real, and if you seek treatment you have a fifty-per-cent chance of recovery?' " He added, "You have to hit that sweet spot of treating it seriously enough that people listen and act, but not so seriously that people become fatalistic".
"In fairness they are looking at it, they are treating it seriously," he said.
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In particular, the safeguards department at the IAEA, which had had the document in its possession for a few years, treated it seriously, which sets it apart from the forged documents on Iraqi WMD which Kelley refers to.
It's your own mini-business or marketing plan, so treat it seriously if you want results, even if its going on a diet and setting a goal to lose 10 lbs. in 2 months, or learning to play the guitar or traveling the world this summer or changing jobs.
"We definitely treat it seriously," Mr. von Furstenberg said.
But we always treat it seriously.
They didn't treat it seriously or even take a statement.
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