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It's an enduring classic but, like many other enduring classics, the omelette is regularly abused and widely taken for granted.
This year as Lula's protégée, Dilma Rousseff, dominated the election campaign, the continuation of market-pleasing macroeconomic policy was widely taken for granted.
It is widely taken for granted that each major party is more or less run by a powerful establishment, which anoints presidential candidates, supplies them with campaign money and gets them elected.
Since Hallelujah entered mass consciousness via inclusion in countless movies and TV shows, it's widely taken for granted that Jeff Buckley is the man responsible for the song's rebirth.
As he says, "the gap between what's widely taken for granted as true scientifically and what's actually the case is a theme of perennial fascination for historians and philosophers of science".
Long before video-making technology and Internet distribution became available to the masses, Mr. Kuchar and his frequent collaborator and twin, Mike Kuchar, lived out a promise that today is widely taken for granted: You do not have to possess the resources of a Steven Spielberg to create transporting movies.
It is now widely taken for granted that this golden age will go on, that this ecosystem of startups and giants, and startups becoming giants, and giants acquiring startups, has become an unstoppable flywheel.
The very idea that some emotions are "negative" has come under fire: philosophers have been critical of a simplistic notion of "valence" that is widely taken for granted in psychology (Krisjansson 2003).
Pleasure was widely taken for granted as foundational in this way in theories of the nascent behavioral and social sciences, until more demanding standards, first for stricter introspection and later for more objective (in this use: not based in experimental subjects' judgments on the topic) methods, were adopted.
The rates at which asylum is granted vary widely.
(The license is not widely respected; it is granted by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, rather than by the Ministry of Health, and it requires no clinical experience).
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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