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take into account

verb as in allow for possibility

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The procedure takes into account staffers' tenure, whether they are veterans, and performance.

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Liverpool have scored 17 more league goals than Arsenal this season - a simple statistic but a telling one, even taking into account the leaders have played one game more.

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Giving evidence at the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal court, Witness A said MI5's main responsibility was to "assess threats to national security", but that safeguarding concerns were taken into account when investigating people.

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When taking into account all of the information shared by Barclays, this means the bank could pay out up to £12.5m in compensation due to outages over the last two years.

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He said they take into account "evidence of disparities in sentencing outcomes, disadvantages faced within the criminal justice system and complexities in circumstances of individual offenders".

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

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