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How to use take account of in a sentence

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It will be a matter of judgment whether and how to take account of indirect evidence.
Poor communication and failure to take account of the patient's perspective are at the heart of most formal complaints and legal actions.
The models are simple in that they do not take account of the effects of multiple faulting, of fault friction, or of erosion.
This example does not take account of the interest earned by the deposit itself, which will also be liable to tax.
A detailed ranking of grapevine varieties for stress response will require a multi-year survey to take account of the interactions.
When, in addition, there is a divorce to take account of, even the cleverest can go doolally.
The United States must recalibrate its policies to take account of these changing realities.
Linguists and language teachers often take account of the frequency of occurrence of linguistic items and features.
The software must also take account of different payment methods, allowing people to be paid by cheque, cash or giro.
Please complete the enclosed questionnaire as this will enable us to take account of the needs of your club in the plan.
I have also tried to take account of socio-legal research on how the law actually affects health care.
Instead, the scientist has to take account of both logical actions and non-logical actions on an empirical level.
The time ranges of events have been plotted to take account of the errors on radiometric dates.
It also has to take account of social engineering such as phishing and pharming.
It does not purport to be definitive, but all future scholarship will have to take account of it.
Free trade between states would also need to be modified to take account of ecological issues.
Too often we deliver services that are inflexible and fail to take account of real need.
Original costings were based on 2001 figures, but have now been updated to take account of the 2003 revised estimates.
Walford believes Celtic will gradually evolve to take account of the fact that you-know-who is no longer there.
Its international strategy must also take account of the organizational requirements needed to support the venture.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Does it not seem as though, since the motions or states are all that we cognise, they should be all that we need take account of?
You will take account of the rate of work, the lightness of the scarves, and their warmth.
Still there the conscience was, and periodically she had to take account of it.
Concordats between the Assembly and Whitehall departments need to be more regularly updated to take account of legislative change.
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