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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.
Judgment for damages was granted only against petitioner trustee; judgment for costs was granted against the trustee and Brownsville jointly and severally.
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1489, 12 L.Ed.2d 653, the same immunity against state prosecutions must be granted by the States as the Federal Government must grant against federal prosecutions.
After his conviction, he was granted immunity against further prosecution and compelled to testify against LaRouche in the Boston trial.
The foundation is also applying the "pull" mechanism to the less glamorous but no less urgent problem of getting childhood vaccines that the industrialized world takes for granted -- against measles, whooping cough, tetanus, polio and diphtheria -- to developing countries.
In "Christmas at the Orphanage," the "sparkling allotments" of the day "nearly hid / the tree," and the "wish-lists / they'd made us write out in May lay granted / against starred branches".
Mr Williamson had previously lobbied for Mr Liu to be granted citizenship against the advice of officials.
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