We only ever take parents to court as a last resort and it is not a course of action we take lightly and one which we would rather avoid. |
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Historically, the courts do not take lightly the wishes of the deceased as expressed in testamentary documents. |
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He was not one of those people one should take lightly, for he could become terribly serious in the blink of an eye. |
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He managed to make us appreciate and value more the simple things that we perhaps take lightly. |
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Canadians should not take lightly persistent or large discrepancies between what governments say they will do and what they actually do. |
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Still, it's not one to take lightly. A puppy can bring joy, adventure and lots of love into your life. |
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We also should never take for granted or take lightly our responsibility to approach this problem with vigour, sophistication and intelligence. |
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The decision to acquire a puppy can be one of the most gratifying you'll ever make. Still, it's not one to take lightly. |
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And we do not take lightly decisions to remove visa requirements for travellers to Canada. |
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I do not take lightly the legacy which both my grandfather and father have passed to me. |
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This is a matter that we must not take lightly and we need to take our time to study it correctly. |
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Endorsing a political candidate is not something we take lightly. |
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For many companies the Trade mark is their most valuable asset and that is not something we should take lightly. |
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In doing so, you've entrusted us with a small part of your child's care: something that we do not take lightly. |
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The goalie said he worries more about money now than in college, a comment his followers did not take lightly. |
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We have proposed an implementation league table that will name and shame states which take lightly the safety of their citizens. |
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Malaria scares are nothing to take lightly. |
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It is therefore important not to take lightly the decision to impose such a drastic change on our institutions and, as necessary, to base it on facts rather than perceptions that are more or less well founded. |
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Encouraging other countries to join the Convention is therefore on the list of priorities, an obligation which the German Government does not take lightly. |
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As Mr. Malloch Brown mentioned, the OIOS audit of procurement has revealed evidence of waste leading to financial losses that we cannot afford to ignore or take lightly. |
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In other words, it is not a process to take lightly, and it is important to be well informed and prepared before undertaking such a major operation. |
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Asthma is a serious disease that too many patients still take lightly. |
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In leading the implementation of the federal environmental assessment framework, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has a vital role to play in achieving sustainable development, a role it does not take lightly. |
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Freedom is not something you can take lightly. |
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In her acceptance speech, Ms Ireton said that in the world of spot news and the 24 hour news cycle, getting four months to devote to an issue is a real luxury and a responsibility she doesn't take lightly. |
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There should be no question that our future is filled with dangers both known and unknown, but we should neither sell short nor take lightly the foundation for further progress that our predecessors have created. |
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Being a dog groomer is not a decision youngsters should take lightly. |
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