Example sentences of "taking into account the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 More detailed calculations ( taking into account the variation of torque with speed ) for angles of 3 and 6 degrees would reveal the optimum setting for the switching angle .
2 This approach has the advantage of taking into account the individual 's perception of health but it suffers from a variety of weaknesses : certain stigmatising illnesses may be under-reported , the threshold of pain can vary between groups as well as between individuals , and the phrasing of questions can affect the outcome of such estimates .
3 That is , he wanted to disregard the particularities and establish general laws for ‘ socialist state economy ’ , without taking into account the interaction between state and private economy .
4 It is suggested , taking into account the positioning of the Senior Management offices that Susan provides these services for Mike Peterson and for John Diggory in the absence of his secretary .
5 Taking into account the notion of support , the most satisfactory definition that can be given of the English bare infinitive in the present state of our knowledge is therefore as follows : the bare infinitive is a non-finite verb form that provides for the incidence of its event to a support through all the instants of time required to actualize the complete lexical content of this event .
6 In taking into account the user of the vehicle which they actually found or which they inferred from the practice of the previous owner it seems to me they did not err .
7 They will only be challenged if ‘ it can be shown that the proposed referral is wholly unjustified on clinical grounds , or where an alternative referral would be equally efficacious , taking into account the patient 's wishes ’ .
8 The assurance is given that such extra-contractual referrals will go unchallenged by the DHA ‘ unless it can be shown that the proposed referral is wholly unjustified on clinical grounds , or where an alternative referral would be equally efficacious for the patient , taking into account the patient 's wishes ’ .
9 Paragraph 3.14 of the management document , ’ Contracts for Health Service Operational Principles ’ , states : ’ The DHA will not challenge the GP 's choice of provider unless it can be shown that the proposed referral is wholly unjustified on clinical grounds , or where an alternative referral would be equally efficacious for the patient , taking into account the patient 's wishes . ’
10 The general safety requirement is encapsulated in s10(2) which provides : ( 2 ) For the purposes of this section consumer goods fail to comply with the general safety requirement if they are nor reasonably safe having regard to all the circumstances , including ( a ) the manner in which , and purposes for which , the goods are being or would be marketed , the get-up of the goods , the use of any mark in relation to the goods and any instructions or warnings which are given or would be given with respect to the keeping , use or consumption of the goods ; ( b ) any standards of safety published by any person either for goods of a description which applies to the goods in question or for matters relating to goods of that description ; and ( c ) the existence of any means by which it would have been reasonable ( taking into account the cost , likelihood and extent of any improvement ) for the goods to have been made safer .
11 The company , which returned to profit last year following a rigorous re-structuring programme ( CI No 2,010 ) , saw a sharp improvement in its continental European operations where revenues grew 17% , taking into account the fall in sterling .
12 that is taking into account the occupancy will be eighty seven percent
13 One must therefore develop strategies taking into account the way in which they , and rival responses to them , may change the industry structure and its related profitability .
14 By concentrating on the diffusion stage , which was perceived as the weak point of instrumental approaches , interactive approaches sought to ensure the spread of change by taking into account the way in which the social relationships affected the adoption of an initiative ( Slater , 1985 ) .
15 In 1982 the coal industry recorded a loss of £111 million and an overall deficit of £486 million ( after taking into account the government 's deficit grant ) .
16 Presently all make a valuable contribution but generally events are not planned in a co-ordinated way taking into account the work of other agencies .
17 taking into account the signing of the Treaty on the Final Settlement on Germany of Sept. 12 , 1990 , … have agreed as follows :
18 Making an allowance for this , and taking into account the proportion of members ' savings actually loaned out , would put the effective cost of credit union loans at the time of this comparison at around 17.5 per cent : still as cheap as the very cheapest commercial alternative then , and much cheaper than most .
19 It is characteristic of fixed capital that it has an assumed lifespan — without taking into account the problem of technological obsolescence — and therefore its replacement may be said to be time-proportional .
20 Taking into account the problem raised in ( i ) above we make the formal Definition 1.6.1 ( i ) A polynomial with coefficients in Q is simply an infinite sequence unc in which the ai all belong to Q and in which all the ai are equal to 0 from some point onwards .
21 ‘ The most effective communication strategies and the messages that need to be disseminated can only be decided after taking into account the behaviour patterns of the community , ’ they write .
22 ‘ The most effective communication strategies and the messages that need to be disseminated can only be decided after taking into account the behaviour patterns of the community , ’ they write .
23 They would express an unqualified opinion in these circumstances , taking into account the treatment of any matters affected by uncertainty ; auditors would draw attention to the way in which inherent uncertainties had been treated ; and their reports would state the date on which the audit was completed and on which their opinion is expressed .
24 Thirdly , the problems outlined above would be mitigated if the courts were to interpret the term law in a more pragmatic or policy-oriented way , taking into account the desirability of interfering with the agency decision , and the relative abilities of the court and the agency for deciding the question in issue .
25 A Fiesta 1.1 now costs £6,230 a fall of £1,020 taking into account the Budget changes .
26 We also noticed that the reconstituted wild-type enzyme had a 5-fold lower affinity than a preparation of native enzyme taking into account the fraction of active enzymes .
27 These are ( a ) the determination of bounds and ( b ) a self-consistent estimate taking into account the shape of inclusions .
28 Life on Mars : NASA may be forced to revise its vision of a space colony , taking into account the frailty of the human body
29 They pass judgment on an accused taking into account the gravity of the crime and the circumstances of the accused .
30 A similar comparison of 1984 and 1992 child benefit rates , taking into account the increase in earnings , shows that the benefit from next April should be £12.55p per child ; instead it will be £9.65p for the first child and only £7.80p for each subsequent child .
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