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take into account vs Consider into account

The correct phrase is 'take into account.' 'Consider into account' is not a standard English expression.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 507 views

take into account

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to consider or include something in one's decision-making process or judgment.

Examples:

  • When planning the project, we need to take into account the budget constraints.
  • Please take into account the preferences of all team members before making a decision.
  • It's important to take into account the potential risks involved in this investment.
  • The teacher will take into account your effort when grading the assignment.
  • The company will take into account customer feedback to improve their services.
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  • Should monetary policy take into account risks to financial stability? Ben S. Bernanke Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Ben Bernanke.
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Consider into account

This phrase is not a standard English expression.

  • Furthermore, the Commission considers that taking into account the competitive situation of Gdynia airport the traffic forecasts included in the 2010 MEIP study are based on unrealistic assumptions.
  • The appropriate authority of a Member State should consider to take into account the relevant information provided by the customs authority when designating, approving or listing an agent as regulated agent.
  • If we were familiar with the content of this document, it would certainly give us more accurate information to consider when taking into account the specific problems of the outermost regions of the EU.
  • We could, in effect, consider taking this problem into account.
  • How can we not consider taking into account, in our perception of how to implement market economy reforms, the social and environmental dimensions of these reforms?
  • That is why every cyclist is obliged to carefully consider and take them into account.
  • The Commission considers that taking into account the discounts and rebates applied at Gdansk airport the airport charges foreseen at Gdynia airport were set on average at a level, which is significantly higher than applied at the neighbouring well established airport.
  • For the draft joint decision, the group-level resolution authority shall consider and take into account all concerns and divergent views expressed during the consultation and it shall make amendments to the group resolution scheme as appropriate.
  • The Commission considers, that taking into account the prevailing market conditions and the actual operating results of FFHG at the time, the profitability calculation was based on realistic assumptions.
  • 2. A Member State may decide to waive paragraph 1 in all or part of its territory if it considers, after taking into account the views of interested parties, that there is sufficient access to these facilities.
  • In so far as the deadline envisaged for application of this directive is 1 October 2006, giving a transition period of eight years, the presidency considers it has taken into account all of the often contradictory interests that needed to be reconciled.
  • The Commission shall consider the request taking into account the particular situation in the Member State and the need to ensure a coherent regulatory environment at Community level,
  • Member States should report to the Commission on the experience gained in the application of this Directive so as to enable the Commission to consider, taking into account the impact on sustainable development, whether any review of the Directive is appropriate.
  • Considers that, taking into account recent events, the HIPC initiative should provide for additional assistance at the completion point if there has been fundamental change in a country's economic conditions due to exceptional external circumstances;
  • CONSIDERS that, taking into account the international and political nature of this capability, the European Union will take, liaising with ESA and their respective Member States, an active role to set up progressively this capability and an appropriate governance structure;
  • If on repeated measurements IGF-I levels exceed +2 SD compared to references for age and pubertal status, the IGF-I/ IGFBP-3 ratio could be taken into account to consider dose adjustment.
  • The rules on the flexible retirement arrangements should take the interests of both officials and the institutions into account and consider the budgetary consequences.
  • Because I don't consider the accounts of four different women hearsay.
  • can take into account and consider all the elements underlying the further representations or subsequent application within this framework.
  • I consider this account to be of great personal importance.

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