We need to take seriously their steadfast refusal to admit even their most obvious mistakes. |
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Sampson contends that social constructionism has failed to take seriously the notion of embodiment. |
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We need to feminise economics and take seriously the new politics of gender, time and care if we are to nurture families in the new economy. |
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What I want to see are holy bishops who take seriously the spiritual condition of both the victims and the accused. |
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Yet they implied the existence of quarks, which seem to be as real as any other objects that we take seriously. |
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Here are some members of Congress willing to listen to the public and to take seriously the infractions of public trust. |
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The radical proposal looks too much like a climbdown for the government to take seriously. |
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Who can take seriously the human dignity of a man who was careless of the human dignity of millions of his subjects? |
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However you use dulse, just take seriously their warning to reduce the salt in the recipe. |
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Even when converts appear genuine and sincere, it's still a difficult concept to take seriously. |
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Planning crop rotations is something that organic farmers must take seriously. |
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They may be hard to take seriously as radical insurrectionists, but Scotland's doctors are revolting. |
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How did a silly article by a smarmy TV presenter whom not very many people take seriously come to dominate the news? |
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No one will take seriously a body that is not seen to be independent and impartial. |
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To some he is difficult to take seriously, and he may come across as the sort who shoots from the hip with little thought for the consequences. |
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He was one of the few people, at that time, to take seriously the more extreme predictions of the general theory of relativity. |
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Their feeling is that the core theme of the movie is too fluffy to take seriously, and isn't worthy of making into a movie. |
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For me painting is something fun, a distraction that I can nevertheless take seriously. |
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The mass media also tends to take seriously proposals to revive the draft. |
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To take seriously the person of Jesus. His life and message motivate us and serve as our reason for existing. |
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If mercy is not preached by a national figure we take seriously, our battles over policy power will grow ever more merciless. |
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We take seriously all of the serious adverse event reports, which all trigger an investigation. |
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This is a leadership role that we take seriously, as we strengthen our business to meet energy needs and provide shareholder value. |
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So you will have the situation where Member States do not take seriously the management of a coast. |
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Let us take seriously our responsibilities, because if we decide to stand up, our role in the church and in society will be a light to all. |
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And we take seriously the wish of the majority of DGT staff to be able to commute with efficient means of transportation. |
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In this case, Inuit recognized the need to speak to decision makers in a language that they would understand and take seriously. |
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As members of the legal profession, we also take seriously our core values as a nation. |
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However, our goal is the best interests and optimal development of every child and it is one we would encourage everyone to take seriously. |
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I think every business has a responsibility to encourage sustainability and take seriously the very real threats associated with climate change. |
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These precedents nonetheless indicate that one should take seriously the risk both to the United States and to its overseas interests. |
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It also summarizes our business and workplace practices, which we take seriously to achieve sustainable prosperity for all stakeholders. |
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Looking at the roots of larp makes the hobby easier to take seriously and divorces the desire from childishness. |
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At CONFINTEA VI an advocacy group for ALE composed of governments, bilateral and multilateral organisations and the private sector should be set up to mobilise funds for ALE and take seriously the needs of Subsaharan Africa. |
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Women's rights advocates also suggest that the Paris Declaration does not take seriously some of the political, social and economic challenges inherent in each country context. |
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The existence of good bad literature – the fact that one can be amused or excited or even moved by a book that one's intellect simply refuses to take seriously – is a reminder that art is not the same thing as cerebration. |
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All social partners, trade unions and workers organizations, employers and government, should take seriously their complementary roles in combating poverty and social exclusion. |
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We take seriously our responsibility to communicate our beliefs and practices, and to evolve and refine these practices in response to ever changing business and regulatory environments. |
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What still holds true is that successful advancement and good connections to the European payment market are long-term commitments that we must take seriously. |
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Japan sincerely and earnestly hopes and expects that Iran will take seriously the message from the Security Council as formulated in the resolution and respond positively to it within the defined timeline. |
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At the same time, however, it will be vital to take seriously the concerns and criticisms expressed in connection with virtually full competition, especially with regard to services of general interest. |
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Certainly from the submissions I have heard, it is evident to the Chair that all members take seriously the sensitive nature of these documents and the need to protect the confidential information they contain. |
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Sina itself says that the number of daily active users at the end of 2012 was only 46m. Men of few wordsStill, popular personalities like Mr Pan can start discussions on microblogs which the authorities take seriously. |
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We take seriously any issue that affects shareholder value and we recognize that this issue has impacted all of our shareholders, including you in this room. |
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They need to take seriously their duties to explain and to communicate. |
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Why take seriously an eccentric mediocrity? |
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It is to take seriously the events of the incarnation and the notion that we are colaborers with God. |
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The board of education recommends that the federal government take seriously our responsibility to respect children as persons with human rights, dignity and value in society, and that it addresses the issue of child poverty. |
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Further, with respect to CSIS's alleged failure to take seriously the Complainant's experiences in a foreign country, SIRC found the allegation to be unsubstantiated. |
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All of the speakers stressed the urgent need for States to take seriously the promotion and protection of women's rights and to report accordingly under all the human rights instruments they have ratified. |
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The idea that terrorists have access to weapons of mass destruction is a nightmare that governments and international organizations take seriously. |
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Promotion of honeybee products is also a role we take seriously. |
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