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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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When a participant does not take any medication prescribed for diabetes, the medication-taking topic is replaced by physical activity.
Cameron does not take any important decisions without consulting Osborne.
Preparing rice does not take any sophisticated knowledge, any skills or even much thought.
Unlike many auto-buying services, he does not take any money from dealers.
But it does not take any great statistical sophistication to recognize that Malinga represents serious value for Mumbai.
It makes its money by charging fees to both borrowers and lenders but does not take any risk itself.
By showing such riots, governments hope to erase the distinction between criticism and mayhem, and discourage both.Malaysia's government does not take any kind of disobedience lightly.
Lifelong monastic vows are, in those regions, a matter of individual choice, and the order does not take any official stance on them.
It does not take any kind of expertise to see that the White House's ambition to train and equip "moderate" rebels in Syria lies in tatters.
Wittmann, the lobby's spokesman, disputed this, saying, "AIPAC does not take any orders or direction from any foreign principal, in Israel or elsewhere".
As the investor's advocate, the S.E.C. should ensure it does not take any action that would harm investors by facilitating the pernicious use of such poison pills.
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