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take into account

Definition for take into account

verb as in allow for possibility

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Many of the nuns' wishes about the future of the convent had been taken into account, he added, including the continuation of the school.

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It says senior military commanders are given "target cards" which "facilitate an analysis that is conducted on a strike-by-strike basis, and takes into account the expected military advantage and the likely collateral civilian harm".

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Even if they don’t sell, lenders take into account what the properties could sell for if a developer defaults and may charge more for a loan in the first place.

Rayner acknowledged her "reliance on advice on lawyers" did not take into account all the provisions of the situation.

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Although other weather-related effects are also taken into account, like heavy rainfall or snow which may lead to flooding or travel disruption.

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

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