Sentence examples similar to analysis takes for granted from inspiring English sources

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The roaring alongside he takes for granted,.

In much of the ensuing analysis, it was taken for granted that Mr. Romney's comments flowed from his own extraordinary wealth.

The necessity of multilocus data sets for phylogenetic analysis is now largely taken for granted.

Thus, experiences can be made aware and available for analysis instead of merely being taken for granted [ 4].

By simply watching the behaviour of a colony of herring gulls, and recording minute details of interactions between the chicks and their parents, he began the kind of detailed analysis of our fellow creatures we take for granted nowadays.

As detailed in Gasland, hundreds of news stories, state and federal government reports, and expert scientific analysis, this right can no longer be taken for granted, thanks to widespread water contamination by hundreds of proprietary chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing, (or fracking), a novel form of an old gas drilling practice.

"Incentives are being taken for granted," said Jesse Toprak, director of pricing and marketing analysis at Edmunds.com.

It's taken for granted".

It takes away the "taken for granted".

"But mostly, it's taken for granted".

"They are taken for granted," he said.

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