Examples of 'takes account' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes account"

This phrase means considering or taking into consideration something or someone while making a decision, forming an opinion, or assessing a situation. It suggests giving importance, attention, or weightage to a particular factor or aspect in the decision-making or evaluation process

How to use "takes account" in a sentence

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takes account
It also takes account of the environmental objectives.
It is constructive because it takes account of the environment.
It also takes account of the digital tachograph.
However the procedure also takes account of.
This compromise takes account of these requirements.
Takes account of olive oil only.
This compromise takes account of their fears.
It takes account of the various regulatory frameworks.
A report is drafted which takes account of differing positions.
It takes account of the linearity of the points y i.
This report also takes account of fair trade.
It takes account of the comments made by members.
State employment policy takes account of international standards.
It takes account of all the expenses and.
Government employment policy takes account of international standards.

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It takes account of frequency risks and severity risks.
The present edition takes account of these developments.
Takes account of your personal needs and goals.
Not that she takes account of my approval.
The decision to extend the mandate takes account of.
That figure takes account of planned sales.
We are advocating a parliamentary channel that takes account of different needs.
This recast takes account of exogenous constraints.
The draft supplementary budget already takes account of this.
The reform takes account of future development.
We are creating an aviation system that takes account of our difference.
This step takes account of limits on acceleration.
I think the solution adopted takes account of two aspects.
Samuel takes account of this divine intervention.
Our service development takes account of this change.
It takes account of the following documents.
The proposed amendment takes account of this situation.
It takes account of the interests of children.
The directive takes account of this.
It takes account of the number of networks.
The AutoFill function takes account of customized lists.
This takes account of static pressure and flow effects.
This is even less so if one takes account of bilateral conventions.
This takes account of where the cash flows are taxed.
The risk assessment also takes account of transboundary issues.
It takes account of the differing capacities of regional economies to innovate.
This amendment takes account of that problem.
It takes account of complementary and alternative therapies where relevant.
The revised draft takes account of this suggestion.
It takes account of right intentions and wishes to reward virtue.
The revised draft takes account of that suggestion.
It takes account of the overall traffic picture throughout a region.
Thus the detail file takes account of every individual.
This takes account in particular of the expected decline in revenues.
This seventh revised edition takes account of these amendments.

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