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Nor is it a case of taking success for granted.
The British still have a talent for taking success for granted until complacency proves their undoing.
The band, whose album has outsold debut equivalents by Mumford & Sons and Rita Ora, are taking success in their stride.
A new openness to piecemeal negotiation, taking success where it can be achieved, may yield meaningful gains in areas such as "trade facilitation"—efforts to reduce the logistical costs of trade through things like harmonised border controls and streamlined customs procedures.It is too early for such giddy speculation.
TAN: You say that being a Rockefeller was taking success for granted, developing a thick skin, and having Christian values.
On Sunday he will get the chance to get his hands on more silverware when his side play Southampton in the EFL Cup final (16 30 GMT kick-off), but United will not be taking success for granted.
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"I never took success for granted.
We take success as a line, not as each guy".
But it is too soon to take success in either case for granted.
Still, Mr. Karsten did not take success as proof of his genius.
It could take success on all fronts, and then some, for Mr. Schundler to win.
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