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Leaders recognize a threat but don't consider it serious enough.
And his performance in the profound, existential comedy "Groundhog Day" is a treasure, a landmark turn ignored because voters didn't consider it serious, even though the stakes in his character's journey, endlessly repeating the same day, couldn't have been higher.
Because the psychiatrist doesn't consider it serious enough, I am not allowed a hospital stay.
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Obama said that while he had read Ryan's plan and considered it "serious," he disagreed with its basic approach of moving away from a government-driven model for delivering health care to the poor and elderly, toward a more consumer-based, decentralized model that seeks to bring prices down through market forces and price transparency.
"He has a player who has gone down, who has remained down and the referee obviously considered it serious enough to summon on the doctor and the physio.
While acknowledging that the government's inquiry could be "a tempest in a teapot," Sheryl R. Skolnick, an analyst with Fulcrum Global Partners, said she considered it serious.
For example, respondents living near the industrial park may have perceived the Natech earlier and considered it serious, which may have motivated them to evacuate immediately.
Petty Officer Philip Branch later testified, "I considered it serious, but at the time it was not urgent".
Forty-seven percent say they consider it a serious problem, although just under one-third say it's very serious.
Rather, I consider it very serious".
Did law-enforcement agencies not consider it a serious crime?
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