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Families, particularly, tend to be the ones that you take the most for granted. They seem to slip under the radar, all those important things - it almost becomes second nature to do so.
Adam Garcia
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1973
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Paradoxically, diseases also play an important role in healthy ecosystem functioning. These changes tend to slip under the radar screen until they show up in ecological cascades that lead to wildlife and human health problems.
Andrew Dobson
It's win or go home. If you think you've arrived as a basketball team just because you make the playoffs, you tend to come out a little lackadaisical. We can't take anything for granted ? not one game, one quarter, one play, one possession, one minute, one second. We're not taking anything for granted.
Damon Jones
Hopefully we realize how great a player he is. He deserves to be on that list. If we tend to take it for granted that we have a guy that's accomplished incredible things, hopefully tonight puts it in perspective.
Craig Counsell
I'm going to slip in under the radar. I know I'm ready. I know I'm trained. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring.
Evan Lysacek
What we are dealing with is a man who wanted to kind of slip in, you know, under the radar screen,
Gil Garcetti
We'll be looking at what weather information they had been given and then very carefully at the Doppler radar tapes and things of that nature from the area. We'll be looking at what the weather actually was and what the crew thought it was.
George Black
You need to reinforce the simple aspects. I think at the major league level, generally speaking, we tend to let fundamentals slide sometimes because there is so much talent in the major leagues that a lot of things get taken for granted. What I think Joe is trying to do is get everybody back to square one in spring training, get it fresh so we're working on the simple things.
Josh Paul
I've got to concentrate on what I've got to do now. Every spring I try to win a job. When you take it for granted, you slip.
Brendan Donnelly
He's a calming factor. You do kind of take it for granted. He's so used to doing it. He's had the ball in his hands ever since he was a kid. It's second nature for him. But you do kind of take it for granted being out there because he takes so much pressure off of everybody. But now we all have to step up.
Jamal Crawford
It's becoming painfully obvious that our cultural assets are critically important to what the city looks like, ... One of the things we learned from this storm is that the things that we took for granted are the most valuable to us.
Mary Landrieu
One very important aspect of motivation is the willingness to stop and to look at things that no one else has bothered to look at. This simple process of focusing on things that are normally taken for granted is a powerful source of creativity...
Edward de Bono
You can't take what Jason does for granted. It's unreal that he gets a triple-double so many times. You can never take great players for granted. We appreciate all the things he does for us. Some of the things he does you can't put a value on. His leadership, showing the way and setting the tone. He's just a special player.
Lawrence Frank
It's kind of hard for a $60 billion market cap to slip under the radar but the stock is cheap and cash flow is going up.
Brian Langenberg
There is a reason for everything, and it took this to slow me down. My children are very important. I took them for granted. I took my wife for granted.
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