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If the Saxbe fix is a solution for the primary problem of self-dealing, a relevant fact is that Congress has not voted to increase any Cabinet salary or benefits since the 1990s, when it granted that power to the president in the form of an across-the-board cost of living adjustment by executive order.
The study showed that GPs cannot take for it granted that their patients are satisfied, even though there is a long-term relationship between them.
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I'm certainly not taking it for granted, that's for sure". .
It can't be used to detain someone because it simply doesn't grant that power.
"So people took it for granted that it was a role I thought I could sing.
"The regime will take it for granted that it can escalate further.
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.
The study was questioning the value of interpersonal continuity instead of taking it for granted that it was positive.
As an outsider, it is easy to take it for granted that electrification is always desirable and for the good.
Take it for granted that they won't admit that it is like a game either.
But Cameron – incorrectly, as it turned out – assumed that everyone would take it for granted that two terms is enough.
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