单词 | Take account of |
例句 | 1 Urban planners in practice have to take account of many interest groups in society. 2 Where economics comes unstuck is when it doesn't take account of the anticipated actions of human beings. 3 Oral history enables us to take account of those many aspects of history that are not recorded in documents. 4 These figures do not take account of changes in the rate of inflation. 5 The curriculum will take account of the ethnic diversity of the population. 6 It seeks to take account of the facts. 7 There is no shame in amending ambitions to take account of aging. 8 A saving throw of 6 is permitted to take account of the Squig. 9 The planning will need to take account of the fact that the groups should come together at a later stage. 10 That was commissioned to take account of plans to expand the cross-London commuter Thameslink rail service. 11 Similarly worded questions over time have to take account of changes in the topics under question. 12 Of course, the stressed representations do not take account of the distribution of sentence stress in the utterances. 13 Effective political leaders have to take account of both role demands. 14 Schools must design their own local units to take account of local circumstances and special interests. 15 The court should take account of the fact that it could minimize the delay by setting a timetable for the action. 16 This will take account of whether you have achieved the required standards and met your agreed objectives. 17 And, in practice, the external auditor will take account of this in carrying out the statutory audit. 18 However, an evaluation of rural depopulation needs to take account of a whole variety of factors. 19 For the moment we need to take account of individual needs coming into the picture. 20 When corrections are made to take account of these differences in crustal density the magnitude of gravity anomalies is significantly reduced. 21 In this case the original recording task can take account of this and capitalise on it. 22 The complete model must also take account of the voltages induced in the phase winding by rotor motion. 23 The essence of consultation is to listen to, and take account of, the views of those consulted. 24 Such figures as we have need careful scrutiny, because they rarely take account of those who came back. 25 The new report confirmed these concerns, questioning whether existing toxicity tests were sufficient to take account of these issues. 26 Therefore many traditional notions about rural decline have to be modified to take account of the remarkable turn-around in demographic trends. 27 Some Western analysts considered that Soviet spending estimates should be doubled to take account of artificially low prices set for hardware. 28 He feels that it is crucial that information system designers take account of the different types of corporate organisational structure. 29 In any event the relevant figure should be reviewed regularly to take account of inflation. 30 A family systems approach to work with minority groups must take account of all these factors. 1 The essence of consultation is to listen to, and take account of, the views of those consulted. 31 I trust that he will take account of the road safety dangers that are inherent in his policy. 32 Analysis based on historical changes should take account of this fact. 33 By conferring with his subordinates before making any decision, the manager will take account of their advice and feelings. 34 Indeed most providers would now claim that they do take account of the wider population. 35 The allowances were varied over the years to take account of inflation, but were never particularly generous. 36 Thus, if the mandatory penalty were abolished, it would be sufficient to take account of provocation when sentencing for murder. 37 Hence it will be necessary to take account of the structure in determining what leadership role is most appropriate. 38 Labour's Coun. Jim Skinner said a planned review of bus routes could be modified to take account of air pollution levels. 39 This could be an argument against a pegged rate but a balanced view would have to take account of the other policies. 40 National guarantees can not possibly take account of this variation, and standards can often only be met at a cost elsewhere. 41 The allocation of annual leave to nurses should take account of the intentions of senior medical staff. 42 Any system of rational planning must take account of, and answer, two questions. 43 Feminist efforts to increase women's participation among psychologists rarely take account of age. 44 In particular, it fails to take account of its cross-equation restrictions. 45 What it will say is that the chemistry can be modified to take account of the particular mineral and its final base. 46 The matrix structure that we examined earlier would take account of these two variables. 47 This was conceptualised both generally and in terms which could take account of particular cultural characteristics. 48 Any assessment of Britain's economic performance has to take account of these powerful external forces. 49 He knocked one year off a full 10-year term to take account of the strain on Christie of a second hearing. 50 I am sure that the hospital that my hon. Friend has in mind will wish to take account of her comments. 51 Any analysis must take account of this, by understanding and responding to the ways in which politicians reach decisions. 52 In other words, cash limits were not expected to be adjusted during the subsequent year to take account of inflation. 53 Such approaches have been criticised for failing to take account of external or structural factors which influence people's experience of ageing. 54 It should also take account of planning consent already given, making planners consider communities as an integrated whole. 55 Nor was there any evidence that the inspector had failed to take account of the likely costs of compliance. 56 The government was persistently unwilling to amend Poor Law principles to take account of the mounting evidence of extensive involuntary unemployment. 57 UDCs must take account of such plans in formulating their own development proposals but are not bound by them. 58 It would also take account of the fact that evidence linking hazardous waste with harm to human health is uncertain,[Sentencedict] at best. 59 Provided the discrimination was not indirect and unintentional, damages can be awarded to take account of injury to feelings. 60 A valuation of a smaller company must take account of its potential as a takeover target. 61 Take account of short-term problems within total numbers such as a rash of trial dates. 62 It indicates the possibility, indeed the need, to generalise logical structures to take account of such peculiarities. 63 That identity will take account of the traditional positions of certain member states. 64 I must take account of the quality of representations as well as the sheer quantity. 65 The number of staff on leave at any one time Should take account of the building programme. 66 After-tax discount rates also take account of the delay before the cash flow benefit arising from tax deductions occurs. 67 But a balanced reply must take account of less tangible issues like legislative simplicity and public confidence. 68 Moreover, these market figures only take account of multi-media delivered on a stand-alone optical disc platform. 69 Like the poll tax, the council tax would also take account of the number of adults in each household. 70 The exact amount is decided by Parliament and usually revised each year to take account of the rise in prices. 71 In order properly to analyse the performance of the firm, we must also take account of these considerations. 72 He proposed an amendment to the poll tax to take account of ability to pay and split the Conservative Party in 1988. 73 These safeguards are framed in an adjudicative fashion, albeit one which is significantly modified to take account of the circumstances. 74 Enumerative schemes can be difficult to revise to take account of new developments. 75 One of the difficulties facing archives is the need to take account of the diverse needs of different users. 76 It fails to take account of the diminishing force of the Liberal Party. 77 It was permissible to take account of antecedent legislation. 78 You must take account of the fact. 79 Both forms of payment take account of employees'performance. 80 You must take account of her inexperience. 81 China should take account of introducing it. 82 We must take account of his potent influence. 83 We should also take account of difficulties. 84 In developing a design, we must take account of many factors. 85 The development of product collaborative design system should combine with the mainstream technology and take account of the traditional CAD system and the reuse of history data at the same time. 86 Planning needs to take account of the worst possible disaster. 87 To take account of the ground effect,[ ] the conventional image method is used here. 88 Could help governments fine - tune economic policies to take account of events elsewhere. 89 Practitioners ought to take account of the significance of subtle distinctions. 90 Risk hedge is carried out merely specific to spot goods and futures but not take account of exchange rate, which may influence bank operation performance. 91 This does not take account of those who perished by shipwreck. 92 Unfortunately, savers do not seem to take account of these long - term factors. 93 It does not behave unbecomingly and does not seek its own things; it is not provoked and does not take account of evil. 94 However, in debt markets they failed abjectly to take account of low-probability but high-impact events such as the gut-wrenching fall in house prices. 95 The IMF and the World Bank therefore prefer to convert GDPs into dollars using purchasing-power parities (or PPPs), which take account of price differences between countries. 96 Current yield increased or decreased to take account of the capital gain or loss on redemption. 97 Failure to take account of the linkages however will result in widespread mal-adaptation and a monumental wasted opportunity. 98 Also, at an appropriate time each detonator can be calibrated, particularly to take account of thermal or other factors which can affect the accuracy of operation of timer circuits in the detonator. 99 In Latin America and the Caribbean(), the use of underweight for this purpose will fail to take account of the large remaining burden of stunting. 100 Anti-monopoly law should be cautious to interfere. It should take account of the characteristics of the industry while identifying relevant market. 101 The government says that price changes also take account of processing costs, profit margins and domestic supply and demand. 102 In order to understand scientific growth, we must take account of the social and cultural influence. 103 To obtain safe and tight WCET estimation, it is necessary to take account of the features of a target processor architecture. 104 He failed therein to take account of the frailties of human nature -- the difficulties of matrimonial life. 105 According to the monitoring and study conducted in Dinghushan nature reserve, nonnative species take account of 23% of all vascular plant species. 106 In this article the equations of the instantaneous current, which take account of the thermal effect during a sine-shaped pulse current flowing in the magnet, are presented for the first time. 107 The FIA is pressing for car design to take account of impact on pedestrians. 108 Some scholars have proposed soil constitutive models that can take account of structural property on the basis of all kinds of theories and methods, and have achieved satisfactory results. 109 In this work, we firstly take account of the structure of the glycolytic pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and then proceed with dynamical analysis. 110 This paper considers the coil aeolotropism, and take account of variation of coil radial elastic ratio. 111 In developing a design, one has to take account of many factors. |
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