Examples of 'takes full account' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes full account"

Refers to thoroughly considering or acknowledging all relevant factors or aspects of a situation or problem before making a decision or judgment

How to use "takes full account" in a sentence

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takes full account
The proposal takes full account of these ideas.
The draft revised working arrangement agreement with UNDP takes full account of this recommendation.
This book takes full account of all that.
Successful breeding in natural conditions takes full account of this curve.
It takes full account of the new regulatory procedure with scrutiny.
This analysis therefore takes full account of this diversity.
This takes full account of the crucial need to protect public health.
The operational setup of the Eurosystem takes full account of the principle ofdecentralisation.
It also takes full account of the comments made during the subsequent intersessional process.
The design of Safer Internet plus takes full account of these findings.
The proposal takes full account of the subsidiarity and transparency principles.
The French Government & apos ; s economic policy takes full account of these factors.
The directive takes full account of the difference between the two.
The French Government 's economic policy takes full account of these factors.
This requirement takes full account of all ways of supplying food to consumers.

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The operational set-up of the Eurosystem takes full account of the principle of decentralisation.
That takes full account of countries which traditionally vote on a Sunday.
The Spanish Government now takes full account of environmental problems.
Takes full account of the judgement of the Court and of the Advocate General 's opinion.
Our range of product lines takes full account of all machining demands and situations.
The current proposal takes full account of the evaluation and recommendation of the independent experts.
This Regulation takes full account of those reports.
Tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and.
Recruitment policy which takes full account of vocational skills ;.
This Regulation takes full account of the resulting mandate report of 30 December 2004 issued by Eurocontrol.
Ensuring that such provision takes full account of the socio-cultural context.
The Austrian legal system takes full account of the requirements of article 7 of the Convention.
A business model that takes full account of national competitive advantages.
At the same time, the Agreement takes full account of legitimate established interests.

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