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She chose to run with the center-left in the elections, confirming a political affiliation that many had taken for granted during her time as a journalist.

But now there is a terrible sense that so much that was taken for granted during the past six or seven decades is being dismantled or destroyed.

Liveliness, precision, weight: these old-fashioned mimetic virtues, and the broad sympathy that calls them into being, cannot be taken for granted during a time when the producers and consumers alike of fiction have had their sensibilities early deadened by an incessant barrage of visual entertainment as insubstantial as it is eye-catching.

But as Ms. Noble, with the help of Jeremy Neideck's superb sound design, sends her subjects and her audience down a meticulous rabbit hole of her own making (and unmaking), the result is an oddly comforting shedding of the conventions that govern so much of what we take for granted during a live performance.

England captain Alastair Cook rejected claims his side took New Zealand for granted during the three-Test series that reached a thrilling climax in Auckland on Tuesday.

Quite apart from the risks of launch (the recent Antares rocket explosion proves we should never take this for granted), during the transit to Mars the crew will be exposed to damaging levels of radiation that will significantly increase their risks of developing cancer.

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Democracy is "hard work" and must not be taken for granted, said Barack Obama during his farewell visit to Europe last week.

That right was built into the fund's mandate more than 20 years ago but cannot be taken for granted, Dr. Kanem said during an interview in her New York office, a few blocks from the United Nations headquarters.

They feel Democrats take the African American vote for granted, issuing promises during the campaign that they don't make good on once elected, implicitly (sometimes explicitly) appealing as "the lesser of two evils" of the two political parties, and are just as dismissive to critique from Black protesters as right-wing conservatives.

That includes one objective — extending a 2018 deadline for housing deposits — that was granted during the protest.

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