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For one thing, we can no longer take readers' interest for granted.
At Vassar College, a liberal arts college in Poughkeepsie, New York, physics professor Cindy Schwarz realizes that she can't take student interest for granted.
The attraction does not take the interest for granted, however, and managers make trips to Japan every few years to meet tour operators face to face and make sure Peter Rabbit stays on their itineraries.
There is something to be said for not taking a spouse's interest for granted.
"Breaking Bad" is a show, as the first two episodes of Season 5 demonstrate, that does not rest on its laurels or take viewers' interest for granted.
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Though they will not displace the U.S. as the preeminent world power, the U.S. will no longer be able to take their views and interests for granted, as it has in the past.
It is obvious that when comparing these estimates, factors such as the abundance of microsatellite regions on the genome of interest are taken for granted.
This approach, which takes the interest-parity condition for granted, has mainly been used for the pre-modern era, for which interest rate data are often unavailable and, when they were reported, were often subject to the constrains from usury laws (see e.g. Flandreau et al., 2009).
Anthony assessed buildings of outstanding interest for grants, and later aided major ensembles of buildings in Bath and King's Lynn.
According to an American political officer in Beijing, the "Chinese had warned [Iran] not to take China's economic interests in Iran for granted".
Decisions about residence capacity and best interests are taken for granted as part of daily health and social care practice, but they have an enormous impact on patients and families.
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