Example sentences of "fails to take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Haksar 's argument that no violation of moral duty is involved in the practice of satyāgraha as distinct from the threat of coercion , however , fails to take into consideration the difficulties involved in regarding morality as an infallible guide to conduct or an absolute rule .
2 As for public protection , this depends on executive decisions with regard to release ; it fails to take into account whether it is necessary for public protection to keep ‘ lifers ’ in for so long .
3 But that fails to take into account the cost of rates , which Labour intend to bring back , uncapped , without any discount for single householders .
4 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 .
5 It also fails to take into account the fact that a large number of men were familiar with court proceedings .
6 The argument is nonsense because it fails to take into account the way women are treated as a matter of course .
7 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 .
8 It also fails to take into account regional differences in prices , and class-based spending customs ( Kincaid 1979 ) .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 I might argue that a particular capitalist economist is so embedded in the political and economic structure of the society that employs him that he fails to represent adequately the challenge levelled by ‘ political economy ’ to the perspective he purveys , and thus fails to take into account multiple points of view .
12 However , what such an analysis fails to take into account is that the evidence of wrong-doing that became so public in the United States would almost certainly have never surfaced in the United Kingdom , given the laws of libel and the willingness of the British people to tolerate secrecy in government .
13 Manne fails to take into account ‘ what our restraints on insider trading actually gain for us , both economically and in terms of the quality of our society and our human relationships . ’
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 The average Westerner fails to take into account the fact that there are so many weak points on the human body .
17 This ‘ analogy with the sick ’ adopted by Rees and Barr ( 1984 ) is rightly criticised ( Shiu , 1986 ) , because it fails to take into account research results which indicate that pupils are active in their learning and logical in tackling tasks .
18 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 .
19 But such a misguided view fails to take into account first the " fusing " of the many experienced crews that served in the Force , and the pooling of operational expertise that followed the hard-won tactical procedures , and last but no means least the steady improvement of the boffinery devices that were tried and tested on the job by no less than Bennett in person .
20 It fails to take into account businessmen 's expectations .
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