Examples of 'taken seriously enough' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken seriously enough"

taken seriously enough ~ To be given adequate attention or importance. This phrase is often used in discussions about issues that are not receiving the level of consideration they deserve

How to use "taken seriously enough" in a sentence

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taken seriously enough
That issue is not being taken seriously enough.
Is not taken seriously enough in the handling of the patent.
Then perhaps they can be taken seriously enough to talk to.
But this vital criterion of vulnerability does not seem to be taken seriously enough.
Yet it a problem not taken seriously enough by patients.
This argument against the request for diplomatic assurances is not taken seriously enough.
The matter was taken seriously enough to be di.
He said that student voices were not being taken seriously enough.
This situation is not taken seriously enough by the Immigration authorities.
That is why this kind of transport is often not taken seriously enough yet.
An allegation apparently taken seriously enough to warrant a Church investigation into the house.
The pro found human tragedy of the drugs problem is thus not taken seriously enough.
They were taken seriously enough to receive a commission from a modern dance company in New York.
These guys with TBI are not taken seriously enough and it is sad.
Unfortunately, air-conditioning inspections are still all too often not taken seriously enough.

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Is rural crime taken seriously enough by policy-makers?
Charlie Jordan stated that the situation was not being taken seriously enough.
We, and our views, are not taken seriously enough by decision-makers.
This example and many others show that women 's issues are not being taken seriously enough.
Was Caroline 's ordeal taken seriously enough by the authorities?
Mental health is a serious issue that 's not taken seriously enough.
As a start-up, you may not taken seriously enough by the.
So they overcompensate . They fear they will not be taken seriously enough.
At the time, stem cell research was not then taken seriously enough.
In Belgium, the air quality would not be taken seriously enough.
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, in fact the problem can not be taken seriously enough.
Policy-wise, this discussion on curricula has never been taken seriously enough.
And I think this a problem that is not ( yet ) taken seriously enough.

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Examples of using Enough
Close enough to help me get safe away
Olivia girls have enough to pick from
Leave enough to hook the overhead wire
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Examples of using Taken
Measures had been taken to strengthen the judiciary
A taken male instantly becomes an unavailable male
I am sorry to have taken up all your time
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