Use "take account of" in a sentence

1. Accept it, and take account of it.

2. The risk analysis shall take account of:

3. It will take account of changes in reactor design.

4. (iii) regulation must take account of business realities; and

5. It was permissible to take account of antecedent legislation.

6. In particular, the exposure estimation shall take account of:

7. The risk analysis shall in particular take account of:

8. Oenological processes must take account of specific regional features.

9. 5. Member States shall take account of any available opinions.

10. The seer of clouds had to take account of it.

11. - to take account of legal developments and new legal concepts;

12. This method should be adjustable to take account of technical progress

13. ensure that its audits take account of internationally accepted audit standards;

14. In particular, the exposure assessment, where appropriate, shall take account of:

15. Legislative, judicial and political decisions to take account of children's opinions

16. the adaptation of Annex I to take account of technical progress

17. In particular, Member States must take account of the following principles:

18. This assessment must also take account of ethical and environmental aspects.

19. Confirmation of stability shall take account of the moments resulting from:

20. Could we take account of that in what is being organized?

21. � [Parties should take account of corresponding reporting under the Basel Convention]

22. The decision to grant Community assistance should also take account of

23. The measures referred to in paragraph # shall take account of the following

24. Internal estimates of α shall take account of the granularity of portfolios.

25. The following graph does not take account of the present under-execution.

26. The Commission shall adapt the Annexes to take account of technical progress.

27. It will also take account of the establishment of the European Research Area.

28. A number of consequential amendments were developed to take account of these proposals.

29. The levels may be changed to take account of new information and data.

30. To include in a reckoning; take account of: ten dogs, Counting the puppies

31. The Panel has, therefore, made an adjustment to take account of the difference.

32. The establishment of zones must take account of natural boundaries and supervision facilities.

33. It will also take account of the quality and availability of local expertise.

34. The security classification of classified contracts must take account of the following principles

35. free purchases in order to take account of reality as regards connecting flights.

36. The Commission shall in the light of the experience gained take account of:

37. However, utilization-based measures do not take account of demand that is unmet.

38. - take account of the specific needs of this particular form of cultural legacy,

39. Real effective exchange rates take account of price level differences between trading partners.

40. It shall take account of the possibilities offered by the off-season market.

41. The security classification of classified contracts must take account of the following principles:

42. Such estimation shall take account of spatial and temporal variations in the exposure pattern

43. The level of collateral should also take account of potential wrong-way risk exposures.

44. Such estimations shall take account of spatial and temporal variations in the exposure pattern.

45. We need greater stability and greater flexibility to take account of the economic cycle.

46. They take account of the new needs deriving from Title VIII of the Treaty.

47. Whereas this model form should be adapted to take account of Decision No 164;

48. This suggests that one should apply test procedures, which take account of level shifts.

49. Accordingly, an adjustment has been made to take account of the risk of overstatement

50. Accordingly, the list of establishments should be amended to take account of such changes

51. Neighbourhood Programmes must also take account of practical questions of management and absorptive capacity.

52. - usage charges which may, inter alia, take account of peak and off-peak periods.

53. Furthermore, Algorithm 5 does not have to take account of any limits or reservations.

54. An instrument, such as the Set of Principles, should take account of these developments.

55. Such estimations shall take account of spatial and temporal variations in the exposure pattern

56. This section needs to be adapted to take account of the cold start cycle.

57. The time period for reporting shall take account of the severity of the event.

58. Any analysis should take account of the historic process of European integration and globalisation.

59. The court must take account of the offender ' s circumstances and ability to pay .

60. It is unrealistic not to take account of the culture, identity and sovereignty of Egypt.

61. These standards shall take account of business cycles and similar systematic variability in equity returns

62. (b) To take account of the gender and age dimensions of contemporary forms of slavery;

63. The reciprocity system does not take account of actual input and withdrawal by individual members.

64. The rapporteur shall update the evaluation report to take account of the additional information received.

65. Finally, the provisions should take account of other international procurement regimes on the topic ( # paras

66. This corresponds to the amount approved for # adjusted to take account of the inflation rate

67. These standards shall take account of business cycles and similar systematic variability in default experience.

68. - take account of concerns with regard to the spreading of zoonotic agents through animal trade.

69. The security classification of contracts or grant agreements must take account of the following principles:

70. Revenue allocation must take account of the expenditure incurred by the regions and municipal authorities.

71. Moreover Community initiatives should take account of relevant international conventions, most notably the UN-CCD.

72. It is also important to take account of exposure of the population as a whole.

73. These standards shall take account of business cycles and similar systematic variability in equity returns.

74. (b) amendments necessary to adapt Annex II to take account of scientific and technical progress.

75. For helicopters, in addition, the operator shall take account of in-flight changes in loading.

76. In such a case, the rapporteur is to take account of all the studies provided.

77. Expenditure on this must take account of the principle of proportionality and protection against risk.

78. Risk analysis did not take account of all risk parameters provided for in the EU legislation.

79. it shall also take account of other socio-economic factors such as deficiencies in transport infrastructure

80. rules concerning amendment and termination of the contract, in particular to take account of unforeseeable changes;