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Don't take any wooden nickels.
(USA) This idiom is used to advise people not to be cheated or ripped off.
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Second, if Mr. Romney does not take advantage of it, he will be in some trouble.
"There are a lot of opportunities that M.L.S. does not take advantage of".
"That does not take advantage of a local feature of the region".
Aureliano does not take advantage of her overexploited charms, and leaves the room "troubled by a desire to weep".
But, of course, it would be a foolish politician who does not take advantage of his opponents' divisions and weakness.
** Aureliano does not take advantage of her overexploited charms, and leaves the room "troubled by a desire to weep".
It is curious, then, that Bonnie J. Monte, the director, does not take advantage of the view in her not especially summery rendition of this romance.
If America does not take advantage of the current opportunity to restore Israeli-Palestinian stability, we will face a future of ever more violence and despair.
For example, it does not take advantage of the 'Royal Charters requirements for Parliamentary approval' provision in the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013.
That, however, does not take advantage of the benefits of risk-pooling, and assumes that the poor have no ability to share the cost of care.
Single-crop farming does not take advantage of the principles by which nature works; it is agriculture as an engineer might conceive it to be.
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