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Idiom
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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The benefit of such arrangements is that the company does not take on the risk or the up-front costs.
"Ketchum does not take on clients or campaigns that deny the existence and the threat posed by man-made climate change," spokesman Paul Middleton said.
But if the Justice Department does not take on such a case, Mr. Gates wrote, "commanders should be prepared to act".
If the UK's implementation of the convention does not take on board a role for specialists in the identification process then it risks seriously falling short in delivering for victims as intended.
Socrates does not take on Protagoras' claims directly.
But when the sum takes on a specific structure it does not take on an extra part.
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"One doesn't take on lightly a company of that power and wealth".
Mr. Hammill, the band's main songwriter, doesn't take on small or frivolous topics.
But Atlas doesn't take on all the risk.
She adds that Squarekey doesn't take on inventory risk by buying merchandise upfront.
"We did not take on Stephen Avery's biography," Ricciardi added.
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