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For the generations growing up in the Web era, this mode of being is more or less taken for granted.

They indicate a changing pattern of religious life in which traditional or inherited identities are less taken for granted than they used to be.

First met with almost unanimous opposition from the industry, "chop service" is now such a staple of the framing industry that it is more or less taken for granted.

The road less taken for promising young Americans like Uihlein (pronounced U-line) was the path of choice of the last three major winners: McIlroy, Adam Scott of Australia and Justin Rose of England.

She has written more generally about the cruelties of her trade, most famously in the opening line of that book, which caused outrage at the time but is now more or less taken for granted: "Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible".

"Her basic position, that discrimination against children requires justification and that courts should have the opportunity to take children's views into account, is more or less taken for granted among people who have thought about children's rights," said Sanford J. Fox, a professor at Boston College Law School who is chairman of an American Bar Association committee on children's rights.

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"The infrastructure is now the thing the Olympic committee more or less take for granted.

This shifts politicians' attention away from ordinary voters whom they can more or less take for granted and towards party activists, who have the power to elect or eject them in primary contests.

The only remaining formality, the letter explained, was for Yorktown to waive its legally mandated right to buy the property "for use in perpetuity for park and municipal recreation purposes for the sum of one dollar ($1.00)." More or less taking for granted that Yorktown did not wish to buy the property, the letter suggested that the Town Board pass a resolution to that effect.

What could define the road less taken toward developing an appreciation for Shakespeare?

In the Obama era — the Tea Party era — whiteness is easier to see than ever before, which means it's less readily taken for granted.

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