| 31. | However, a number of caveats must be taken into account.
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| 32. | The magistrate had correctly taken into account his previous criminal history.
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| 33. | Its effects have to be taken into account in the calculation.
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| 34. | Therefore, such ungrounded claims should not be taken into account.
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| 35. | How can the absence of that user be taken into account?
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| 36. | That has to be taken into account, " says MacKay.
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| 37. | Timing, luck and even ruthlessness have to be taken into account.
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| 38. | But it says social and economic disadvantages can be taken into account.
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| 39. | The force and power of a punch is not taken into account.
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| 40. | Guinness said it had already taken into account Arnault's move.
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