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take on board
verb as in embark
Example Sentences
But Microsoft, plainly, failed to take on board the necessity of vetting every piece of third-party software that could have an effect on its own customers — before it blew up their computer systems.
At the time she was meeting with "a great number of people, who were giving me a lot of information about the Post Office" which she was trying to make sense of and take on board.
"I suppose you have to take on board just how badly people were affected," she acknowledges.
So I take on board some of his observations.
Given that, he suggests, colleges and universities “should consider” how much of the First Amendment they want to “take on board.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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