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10 Sentences With "bearing that in mind"

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Your situation is far less pleasant, but equally nonsensical, and just bearing that in mind will be good for morale.
Your situation is far less pleasant, but equally nonsensical, and just bearing that in mind will be good for morale.
But even bearing that in mind, "beating up a 13-year-old" feels like it's really going that extra distance in its desire to betray fandom.
Bearing that in mind, and looking at the way the teams have been playing in France, the England result should not have been considered an upset at all.
Bearing that in mind, these picturesque scenes slip before our eyes like vintage, dog-eared postcards, each one a fragment of time, a precious moment sure to evaporate.
Bearing that in mind, the band also manages to go for more of a kitchen-sink, far-reaching approach that only adds to the jagged edges instead of detracting.
Bearing that in mind, you shouldn't be surprised to learn that a 2018 QuickBooks survey of 500 freelancers found that doing one's taxes is among the most difficult challenges facing modern self-employed workers.
Favaloro enjoys a light moment with Nobel Laureate Dr. Luis Leloir and Leloir's wife, Amelia. Favaloro returned to Argentina in 1971 with the dream of developing a center of excellence similar to the Cleveland Clinic, that combined medical attention, research, and education. Bearing that in mind, he founded the Fundación Favaloro in 1975 along with several collaborators. He took pride in having trained more than 450 residents from all over Argentina and the Americas.
Any activity of an organism is an informational sign to other beings. Activities in the physical realm are reactions to changes perceived in the external or internal reality of the organism. Bearing that in mind, the psyche can be seen as the information-processing unit. As emphasized by Kępiński, psychological structure of an individual remains relatively stable despite an ongoing exchange of information, analogically to the physical structure subject to energy metabolism.
So we might as well proceed on the assumption that we have a real hope of comprehending the answer, of being able to "handle the truth" when the time comes. Bearing that in mind, the problem of defining truth reduces to the following form: > Now thought is of the nature of a sign. In that case, then, if we can find > out the right method of thinking and can follow it out — the right method of > transforming signs — then truth can be nothing more nor less than the last > result to which the following out of this method would ultimately carry us. > In that case, that to which the representation should conform, is itself > something in the nature of a representation, or sign — something noumenal, > intelligible, conceivable, and utterly unlike a thing-in-itself.

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