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Not that Kvitova will take anything for granted against Jankovic.
This is sustainable only if workers' future wages justify the mortgages granted against them.
You take nothing for granted against a player from this special mold.
Yet Serena will take nothing for granted against the doubles specialist.
England will take nothing for granted against a White Ferns team who have an impressive sporting pedigree.
In Great Britain the right to a "floating charge," granted against its assets by a borrowing company to a lender, has the same effect.
However, Fury is not taking anything for granted against a fighter he believes remains the second best heavyweight in the world.
But just 30% were killed in that time, leading to an eight-week extension that was granted against the advice of the lead scientist on NE's board.
They, like England, will be favourites to reach the final, though in both tournaments nothing can be taken for granted against West Indies.
South Africa will expect to advance from Group B into the quarterfinals by beating Ireland on Tuesday, but it will take nothing for granted against the Irish, who have been competitive in every match.
Fulham captain Danny Murphy maintains his side will not take anything for granted against when they look to finish off NSI Runavik in the Faroe Islands on Thursday night and stay on course for the Europa League.
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