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take into account

Definition for take into account

verb as in allow for possibility

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We found no compelling evidence that having a distinctively black name harmed a child’s prospects once background factors were taken into account.

The ranking also takes into account the ad’s relevance to what the searcher is looking for.

So the band’s musical footprint, when taking into account its own releases and all the outside work, turned out to be vast.

The concern is that reports published after the government shutdown concludes could indicate worsening price pressures that the Fed would need to take into account.

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But the union argues that resident doctors' pay is still a fifth lower than it was in 2008, once inflation is taken into account.

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

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