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Still, she says, we have to take account of its undeniable role.

The news ought to deal in universals, to take account of our frailties, and to give us what we need to become better people.

Now, when we consider what Christianity has done, we should take account of the evil as well as the good.

In this alone is it necessary at every step to take account of actions which have been performed in the remote past.

The lightning got into his eyes as he strained them wide open to take account of his surroundings.

And yet the theory fails to take account of some rather important considerations.

Halevi is less consistent and more thorough, Ibn Daud is more consistent, because he fails to take account of real difficulties.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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