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Is it to be taken for granted that it is impracticable?
We now take the secular state so much for granted that it is hard for us to appreciate its novelty, since before the modern period, there were no "secular" institutions and no "secular" states in our sense of the word.
Although the Markov property of driving cycles left unproved, some researchers have taken it for granted that it is appropriate to design driving cycle with Markov chain.
More than two hundred years ago, Adam Smith called this kind of decentralized coordination the invisible hand of the market, and we usually take for granted that it is the most effective way for companies to interact with one another.
But their viewpoint is so much taken for granted that it is easy to mistake it for the way the world is, rather than a worldview built like any other on metaphor, assumption and a bright dusting of wish fulfilment.
We have lived with the sale of naming rights so long that generations of Americans have grown up taking it for granted that it is a fine thing to see your college team end a season by winning the Beef 'O'Brady's Bowl.
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When Yale was established in 1701, its founders took for granted that it was an institution by and for men.
"So people took it for granted that it was a role I thought I could sing.
And take for granted that it's cheaper, as the writers point out.
"But I don't ever take for granted that it's something the audience would recognise.
He added: "I just took for granted that it was a pre-existing condition health insurance issue".
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