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take account
verb as in measure
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Whilst at the same time only 0.01% of funding globally goes to climate change projects that also take account of women.
At last month's Budget, the government said it planned to "increase the core government grant for police forces," although it did not specify whether this would be in cash terms or taking account of inflation.
Institutions must take account of race, for sure, but without valorizing it to an extent that ends up compounding racist stereotyping itself.
It promised to increase a grant to help cover boarding school fees for children of military families to take account of rising fees.
A spokesperson said: “The latest walking route assessment takes account of the most up to date information relating to the locality and supersedes an historical assessment.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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