Use "take account of" in a sentence

1. Accept it, and take account of it.

2. The risk analysis shall take account of:

3. Take the Context Into Account.

4. Take outside factors into account.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

12. (b) the levels shall take into account:

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

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

15. The examination of requests shall, in particular, take into account:

16. Customs should take the level of security also in account.

17. The examination of requests shall in particular take into account:

18. The General Board shall take due account of these views.

19. • Periods should take into account delivery time;

20. One more thing to take into account.

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

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

23. Take into account their context and intent.

24. You must take his age into account.

25. Treatment regimes should take this into account.

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

27. Take into account that Burnishing even a small pot will take several hours.

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

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

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

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

32. They also cannot take the dynamic idiosyncrasy of recognizer into account.

33. 441. take into account the results of the optimisation of public exposure;

34. Take into account that Burnishing even a small pot will take several hours

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

36. Disadvantage; it does not take time value of money into account.

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

38. ‘When implementing this Directive, Member States shall take due account of:

39. The liberalization of trade regimes should take that aspect into account.

40. Better take into account the financial capacities of the air carriers

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

42. In addition competent authorities may take due account of following factors:

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

44. Any process of self-determination must clearly take that into account

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

46. 2. The supplementary supervision shall take into account:

47. These are relevant factors to take into account.

48. We have to take into account three factors.

49. Take into account your own strengths and weaknesses.

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

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

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

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

54. The analysis of monetary developments needs to take these complexities into account.

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

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

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

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

59. Fifthly, we should take identities and cultures into account

60. Fifthly, we should take identities and cultures into account.

61. In this context the report shall take into account

62. There are four points to take into account here.

63. But Nixon fails to take into account certain pitfalls.

64. This strategy will need to take full account of public policy interests.

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

66. They are entitled to take into account a variety of selection factors.

67. These plans should take into account the specificities of each Member State

68. · UPR should take into account the level of development and specificities of countries.

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

70. I hope that the Council will take due account of our position.

71. They don't take into account the public benefits of a free internet.

72. The representative of Canada had failed to take into account the context

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

74. The costings of the Commission’s recommendations take no account of constraints of absorptive capacity.

75. He should take into account the following six principles:

76. The appointments shall take into account the scientific expertise.

77. Before finally deciding, take into account the practical aspects.

78. But there are various factors to take into account.

79. It Behooves us to take their words into account

80. Foreign Secretary: We take all these factors into account.