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Granted, attitudes may have changed in the 27 years since I left, but I can't imagine that students in Scarsdale today need to be reminded of the fame and fortune that await them simply by virtue of their auspicious residence.

The taken-for-granted attitude among permanent staff combined with little or no writing or reading, made it even harder for the staff in need of information about the new resident.

Granted, such a humane attitude may be easier to apply to dairying than to poultry.

We show that the (almost) global stability of the attitude equilibrium granted by the theory for sufficiently small scaling is lost at larger gains.

This method has us focus on the essential structures that allow the objects naively taken for granted in the "natural attitude" (which is characteristic of both our everyday life and ordinary science) to "constitute themselves" in consciousness.

And with the positions very tight, Ighalo insist no-one at Watford is taking anything for granted, "Right now the attitude is to do the perfect business by winning at Brighton and hopefully complete the job at home on the final day.

"I'm at the very young end of the Baby Boom generation, which meant that I did not come of age in the sixties — took for granted certain freedoms, certain attitudes about gender, sexuality, equality for women, but didn't feel as if I was having to rebel against something," Obama said.

Coming of age in Delhi in the fifties, Meera takes her father's atheism and progressive attitudes for granted, but she keenly resents the tyrannies of her favored older sister, who forces Meera to play the go-between in her romance with the handsome Dev.

"Until now the rights of disabled people have been handled with a paternalistic attitude, granting rights to people with disabilities almost as gifts," says Vice President of Ecuador Mr. Moreno.

In particular, the main impetus for this discussion is precisely that an overly scientific attitude takes for granted that the depressed patient – the soul that is sick – is first and foremost a self.

The physical work of a baker requires agility and stamina and a bent toward stubbornness, or perfectionism, and even behind the Foster Grants that attitude slammed through.

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