Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [prep] account the " in BNC.

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1 However , managing these principles has to take into account the fact that :
2 A national policy on cooking energy also has to take into account the increasing interaction between the energy needs of the urban and rural areas .
3 Any action has to be additional to member states ' own policies ; it has to take into account the views of the region ; it has to be adopted unanimously by the Council , and the European Parliament ( EP ) can veto it .
4 Any description of the service sector has to take into account the legacy of what has become known as the Fisher/Clark thesis or the ‘ three-sector , model of economic growth .
5 Corporate strategy in manufacturing thus has to take into account the fact that organizations that are able rapidly to adapt to change have a competitive advantage in the face of changing technology and volatile product markets .
6 The design of policy has to take into account the ambiguity of the welfare analysis outlined in the previous section .
7 However , for a discount security with more than six months ( 182 days ) to maturity , the bond equivalent yield has to take into account the fact that the corresponding bond makes two coupon payments and that interest is earned by investing the first coupon .
8 The examination of ‘ prejudice ’ needs to take into account the meaning of this ordinary word .
9 This is a classic case of an argument which purports to take into account the female point of view , but which fails because the reference is merely token .
10 In the determination of its grant to local authorities the government uses a complex formula which tries to take into account the extent of need for the various services .
11 is the right one if one wishes to take into account the ability to pay and the income of the people whom we are taxing .
12 While the above argument takes into account costs which the lawyer would normally ignore in reaching a policy choice , Manne nonetheless constructs a cost/benefit calculus which neglects to take into account the totality of costs involved in unfettered insider dealing .
13 It neglects to take into account the possibility that people might also attach a comparable value to environmental protection , and similarly fails to attach a value to the contribution vehicles make to acid rain and greenhouse gas emissions .
14 But that fails to take into account the cost of rates , which Labour intend to bring back , uncapped , without any discount for single householders .
15 This represents nearly 10% of total London area traffic movements and is almost certainly an underestimate , according to Eurotunnel , because it fails to take into account the effects of increasing congestion .
16 It also fails to take into account the fact that a large number of men were familiar with court proceedings .
17 The argument is nonsense because it fails to take into account the way women are treated as a matter of course .
18 Most of the literature that deals with indigenous psychologies fails to take into account the possible variations in this respect between not only the sexes , but between other social categories such as chiefs and commoners .
19 to keep ‘ important ’ issues off the agenda£ fails to take into account the diversity of media — magazines , journals , books , radio — which allow for an enormous amount of information to find its way into the public domain .
20 Yet such an assessment ignores the independent forces at work in the interwar years which caused economic performance to fall well below economic potential ; it also fails to take into account the record of poor growth over at least a quarter-century before 1914 .
21 This wholly fails to take into account the sensitivities of those in the civil law tradition who see service of process as implying on judicial sovereignty .
22 If he takes into account matters which he ought not to take into account , or fails to take into account the matters which he ought to take into account , then his decision can be overridden by the courts .
23 The average Westerner fails to take into account the fact that there are so many weak points on the human body .
24 However , it must be pointed out that the traditional explanation for the destruction of woodland from the late prehistoric period onwards to provide fuel for ironworking ( and salt boiling in the Midlands ) fails to take into account the fact that such activity is more likely to have engendered conservation and careful management of woodland resources rather than wholesale clearance .
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