Aún no tenemos significados para "taken seriously".
1Ireland is now taken seriously in the technology world, said Mr Kitt.
2Regulation is needed in this market if it's to be taken seriously.
3The Economy Ministry said the S&P downgrade should not be taken seriously.
4An industry source told Reuters that the report should be taken seriously.
5An important rule of combat is that every opponent is taken seriously.
6So I do think that needs to be taken seriously, she said.
7South Taranaki mayor Ross Dunlop said the proposal was being taken seriously.
8Now, victims will be encouraged to file charges, they'll be taken seriously.
9Men in tights probably wouldn't be taken seriously by the average American.
10What he really means is that it would finally be taken seriously.
11Never have I felt disrespected in this state or not taken seriously.
12He is a politician to be opposed fiercely, yet never taken seriously.
13This is an important message which should be taken seriously by all.
14The warnings about a rival bidder were not taken seriously, they said.
15Neither of these arguments deserves to be taken seriously on its merits.
16He was an unnamed character and wasn't meant to be taken seriously.
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