• But he has taken account of it in assessing the significance of other aspects of his state of health.

    BBC: Straw's statement in full

  • That impressive growth figure is likely to be revised downward as more complete figures on inventory levels are taken account of.

    ECONOMIST: Wall Street

  • But the attorney general has used his powers to veto publication in exceptional cases, saying he had reached his decision having "taken account of the views of the cabinet, former ministers and the information commissioner".

    BBC: Prince Charles

  • "We are also working on aviation, and have started a discussion with the industry and environmental groups to see how the environmental costs of aviation can be taken account of and where appropriate, reduced, " he said.

    BBC: UK 'off-course' on greenhouse gases

  • In reaching my conclusion, I have taken account of the fact that on a number of previous occasions, including in relation to Operation Desert Fox in December 1998 and Kosovo in 1999, UK forces have participated in military action on the basis of advice from my predecessors that the legality of the action under international law was no more than reasonably arguable.

    BBC: SERVICES

  • She said an internal investigation showed the park had "taken all reasonable steps to ensure the safety" of workers but that the HSE had "taken no account of our excellent safety record, procedures and culture".

    BBC: Legoland Windsor fined after worker fell from ride

  • Ed Balls, the National Institute for Economic and Social Research and some others think the weak state of the economy is partly Mr Osborne's fault, or at least something he ought to have taken more account of in drawing up his original plan.

    BBC: Autumn Statement: A wintry statement of reality

  • But the Bush administration still deserves censure for having taken so little account of the economic changes since it came to office.

    ECONOMIST: But Republicans do so at their own risk

  • At one extreme, the existing league tables based on raw results, with no account taken of pupil background or progress, are blatantly unfair.

    BBC: Will reports end school tables?

  • The Welsh government had also carried out consultation, which asked a number of questions about implementing the policy, including which factors should be taken into account when determining whether an individual lived in Wales and how the wishes of families should be taken into account.

    BBC: Welsh organ donor law consultation closes

  • It is certainly tough: it envisages a primary surplus of revenues over expenditure that is, before interest payments are taken into account of 6.5% in the new fiscal year.

    ECONOMIST: Talking Turkey | The

  • Caroline Palmer, one of the governors at Dunswell Primary School, near Beverley, said the council had not taken into account the role of a school in a rural area.

    BBC: Three East Yorkshire village schools set to close

  • The energy concerns of the future have also been taken into account with grand schemes of super-fast charging batteries supplied ultimately by solar or wind power connected to the stacking stations that could even feed back into the energy grid of the city itself.

    CNN: Reinventing the wheel

  • In the case of Whitman, he argued that the loss of his marriage, his business, his finances, his reputation were considerable and should be taken into account as part of his punishment.

    FORBES: Doug Whitman Gets No Break on Prison Sentence, But Few Do

  • "Costa has recognised the strength of feeling in Totnes against national brands and taken into account the specific circumstances of Totnes, " it said.

    BBC: Costa Coffee pulls out of Totnes despite planning approval

  • Furthermore, WE HAVE EXPLICITLY TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT THE LOSS OF LOW-FREQUENCY VARIANCE IN OUR ESTIMATES OF UNCERTAINTY.

    WSJ: Climate Emails: Science and Candor

  • It only becomes insolvent when account is taken of the position of Southampton football club and the other group companies.

    BBC: Penalised Saints face relegation

  • This study suggests that the impact of natural fires at high latitudes must be taken into account in determining the causes of pollution.

    CNN: Canadian forest fires add to U.S. pollution

  • But, in choosing residents, no account was taken of their ability to pay: 60% of them are now at least three months behind with their payments.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil��s (pre)occupying housing problem

  • Judge Lucraft said he had taken into account six counts of possessing an extreme pornographic image and one count of possession of indecent photographs of a child, with which Karn was also charged.

    BBC: Norwich Corwn Court

  • It goes on to say that communication has not always been open or clear, staff are not consulted on key issues and their views are not taken into account in advance of decision making.

    BBC: North West Regional College

  • He said UNFCCC calculations had taken into account only half of the extra disease burden due to emerge from climate change, assumed low levels of future development in Africa (so giving less infrastructure to protect), used low estimates for sea level rise and had not included the economic costs of nature loss.

    BBC: Climate protection 'to cost more'

  • Cognisance of all these principles needs to be taken into account on these burgeoning platforms by the range of actors involved, whether State bodies, private sector intermediaries, the media, civil society and individual users.

    UNESCO: World Press Freedom Day 2013

  • With those two combinations taken into account, the chances of a crash are incredibly high.

    BBC: SPORT | Other Sport... | Cycling | Le Tour uncovered

  • But there is another, more mundane cost that should be taken into account: the loss of potential revenue.

    ECONOMIST: The drugs war has many casualties

  • But yes if someone else has taken money out of your account, then the bank should repay you.

    BBC

  • Its president Matt Dunkley said once these were taken into account, the numbers of children finding a suitable stable placement were rising.

    BBC: Councils named and shamed over slow adoptions

  • If environmental and social factors are taken into account, the cost of road haulage in Britain may be too low, not too high.

    ECONOMIST: Vehicle taxes

  • If differences in prices among countries are taken into account, its share of world GDP has gone from 26% in 1990 to 38% in 2007.

    ECONOMIST: It��s time for a column about half the world��s people

  • Its findings, due to be published this autumn, will be taken into account by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport and will affect the likelihood of a compulsory levy.

    BBC: Gambling firms 'fail to donate'

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