Granted
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It's taken for
granted
that Chinese factories are oppressive, and that it's our desire for cheap goods that makes them so.
I soaked it up and I thought, "How could I ever have taken this for granted?"
Granted, some mother tongues might sound a little threatening to the average American.
When I go back to Syria, next week in fact, what I see is incredibly heroic people, some of them fighting for democracy, for things we take for
granted
every single day.
If you're a Wall Street trader, you now take it for
granted
that you sell your financial assets in a system of markets that identifies the most profitable opportunities for you in real time, executes on that in microseconds within the boundaries you've set.
Like everyone else, those policymakers are taking it for
granted
that modern markets are the preserve of organizations powerful enough to create them for themselves.
Suppose we stopped taking that for
granted.
May we all be
granted
a grace of mercy.
They take it for
granted
that, come what may, people have to follow them, while politics, more and more, fails to offer answers for their public concerns or the exigencies of the common people.
Ellen Galinsky of the Families and Work Institute asked 1,000 children, "If you were
granted
one wish about your parents, what would it be?"
Granted, my dreams are shy, because they're Canadian.
I'm here to talk to you about how we take vultures for
granted
in forensic science.
I mean, you know, what was life like before the mobile phone, the things that you take for
granted?
With permission
granted
to record both before and after the operation, I set up my gear and captured a large number of dawn choruses to very strict protocol and calibrated recordings, because I wanted a really good baseline.
You can't take anything for
granted.
And we take car crashes for
granted.
Granted, we have a long way to go.
They're at sea for months at a time, and even when they're on board, they don't have access to what a five-year-old would take for granted, the Internet.
One thing he was thinking of is something that most of us take for
granted
today, but in his day it wasn't taken for
granted.
That was a big unification for those days, although today we take it for
granted.
Or do you think that is not a legitimate reaction, that it's only because it's now come out publicly, that they really knew exactly what you were doing with the powers they had
granted
you?
It may be taken for
granted
in Canada, in America, in many developed countries, but in poor countries, in patriarchal societies, in tribal societies, it's a big event for the life of girl.
So you see, no matter how popular and successful a public space may be, it can never be taken for
granted.
But nowadays, everything that a fax machine does is integrated on our smart phones, and of course, we take this rapid exchange of digital information for
granted.
I'm sitting there, I got new earbuds, old Walkman, I realize this is just the kind of extravagance I used to take for
granted
even when I was extravagant.
Gay marriage was on the ballot in the form of Proposition 8, and as the election returns started to come in, it became clear that the right for same sex couples to marry, which had recently been
granted
by the California courts, was going to be taken away.
So these black boxes that we live with and take for
granted
are actually complex things made by other people, and you can understand them.
And he gained the title Augustus in 27 BCE when the Senate
granted
him additional honors.
And millions of cancer survivors like my sister find themselves with years of life that they didn't take for
granted
and new opportunities for work and joy and human connection.
In 1899, she was finally
granted
$20 a month.
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