on account of something

  • 41account — ac·count || É™ kaÊŠnt n. business agreement which allows use of something; formal business agreement in which a client is provided access to a computer system or Internet server (Computers, Internet); report; description; explanation v. explain; …

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  • 42take something into account — take account of something/take something into account/ phrase to consider something when you are trying to make a decision Compensation awards take into account the pain and suffering caused to the victim. If you take inflation into account, we… …

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  • 43take into account — verb allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or validity of something (Freq. 12) I allow for this possibility The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash • Syn: ↑allow • Derivationally related forms: ↑allowable …

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  • 44take something into account — take (something) into account to include something when making a decision or judgment. Salespeople have to take into account the differences between their customers. Opposite of: take no account of (something). Related vocabulary: allow for… …

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  • 45take into account — take (something) into account to include something when making a decision or judgment. Salespeople have to take into account the differences between their customers. Opposite of: take no account of (something). Related vocabulary: allow for… …

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  • 46turn something to account — I turn something to (good) account turn something to one s advantage II turn something to (good) account see account …

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  • 47take no account of — (something) to not consider something. Some teachers seem to take no account of their students interests or experience. Opposite of: take (something) into account …

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  • 48on account of — (something) because of something. Mrs. Popper s vacation in Frankfurt had to be cancelled on account of her husband s illness …

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  • 49write something up — write a full or formal account of something. → write …

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  • 50carry something forward — transfer figures to a new page or account ■ keep something to use or deal with at a later time we carried forward a reserve, which allowed us to meet demands * * * ˌcarry sthˈforward derived (also ˌcarry sthˈover) to move a total amount from one… …

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