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View definitions for take account of

take account of

verb as in cover

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And Labour peer Baroness Hodge, a former minister, told the BBC's Politics Live programme that Streeting should take account of what the cabinet secretary had asked of ministers and "hold fire a little bit".

From BBC

Pennycook rejected the figure, saying it did not take account of more than £300m raised in business rates and an expected £300m in additional new housing.

From BBC

Institutions must take account of race, for sure, but without valorizing it to an extent that ends up compounding racist stereotyping itself.

From Salon

It promised to increase a grant to help cover boarding school fees for children of military families to take account of rising fees.

From BBC

The King is still receiving cancer treatment and the events will be paced to take account of his health.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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