Granted
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They migrated to Ohio, where their daughter would get to do something that we all take for
granted
at this point, but which was against the law and against protocol for African Americans at the time that she would have been growing up in the South, had they stayed.
We were perhaps taking her for granted, and maybe she didn't like that that much.
The little things in life, sometimes that we forget about, like pollination, that we take for
granted.
And it's a great thing actually that nobody's had to think about it here today because it means that we can take this for
granted.
We can take it completely for
granted.
We want a world in which every child, just like you guys, can take for
granted
a polio-free world.
Help us build the momentum so that very soon every child, every parent everywhere can also take for
granted
a polio-free life forever.
Because in doing so, we're going to preserve what we've really come to take for granted, which is the freedom to move and move very effortlessly around the world.
Because, if you can envision, as I do, a future of zero emissions and freedom to move around the country and around the world like we take for
granted
today, that's worth the hard work today to preserve that for tomorrow.
We take our consciousness for
granted.
Without human rights, you don't have the protection
granted
to you to campaign.
So preparedness means that we can do stuff even when the things we take for
granted
aren't there.
And we take this utterly for granted, because we're a species that is so at home with language, but you have to realize that even the simplest acts of exchange that we engage in are utterly dependent upon language.
Now the uphill battle for Ghana and for Africa is not over, but I have proof that the other side of democracy exists, and that we must not take it for
granted.
And it's kind of crazy to think about that now, because, like all great innovations, it's not long after we get access to something that we start to take it for
granted.
Granted, it's limited, but we have learned what it takes in order to actually construct it.
And of course, they want the toys and the tools that many of us take for
granted.
Now granted, many of those are white lies.
And I know that I speak for all of us when I tell you that we don't take it for
granted.
It's one of my favorite things, but something I took for
granted
before I began experiencing homelessness as a teenager.
There's a whole infrastructural and logical layer to innovation that we take for granted, but we have to triage for Africa, because some of the biggest infrastructure gaps are for things that are so basic that Westerners rarely have to think about them.
Everything is different when you're a sighted person, because you take that for
granted.
And even though you're feeling great at any one moment, don't take it for granted, be ready, because there's going to be pain, there's going to be suffering.
This is a generation that's grown up taking their voices pretty much for
granted.
I want to confound these expectations, because I think that every day, fundamental things and experiences frame reality in a way that we often take for
granted.
Granted, we're not sending humans up at the moment, well at least with our own launch vehicles, but NASA is far from dead, and one of the reasons why we write a program like this is so that people realize that there's so many other things that we're doing.
Granted, we don't have everything in between, because some of the data is hard to get.
Now, two weeks ago, that dream took a step forward, when the state of Nevada
granted
Google's self-driving car the very first license for an autonomous vehicle, clearly establishing that it's legal for them to test it on the roads in Nevada.
So it was taken for
granted
that I attend some of the best universities, which in turn opened the door to a world of opportunity.
Programmers take this capability for
granted.
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