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9 Sentences With "taking everything into account"

How to use taking everything into account in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "taking everything into account" and check conjugation/comparative form for "taking everything into account". Mastering all the usages of "taking everything into account" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"I am taking everything into account," Ms. Murkowski told reporters.
" Asked whether the comments would affect her vote, she replied: "I am taking everything into account.
" Asked whether the President's attack would sway her vote, she answered: "I am taking everything into account.
Taking everything into account, the Bot thinks Kelly did an exceptional job, going 86-13 in the games it measured.
"In truth, taking everything into account, our students were placed in a situation that was at once bizarre and even threatening," Foys said in a statement.
Third, the task falls to the trial judge to decide whether, taking everything into account, the defense lawyers had succeeded in showing that prosecutors had intentionally kept minority jurors from serving because of their race, despite prosecutors' attempts to provide race-neutral explanations.
The purpose of such examples is to show that none of the trichotomous comparisons apply. Here is an example. Suppose that (for you, taking everything into account), a certain job as a professor and a certain job as a banker are such that neither seems better than the other. The professor job offers more freedom and security, and the banking job offers more money and excitement.
After several searches that revealed nothing, the 2016 divers found artefacts including an anchor, a winch, items of ballast, and the remains of a davit. No other recent wrecks or disappearances had been recorded in the area. "Taking everything into account", the divers reported, "it’s likely that what we found was what was left of the Darlwyne". On this basis several media sources reported that the mystery had been solved.
From the Parlameter 2018 poll, to the question "Taking everything into account, would you say that [our country] has on balance benefited or not from being a member of EU?", the interviewed answered "Benefited" with the following percentages: A survey in , conducted by TNS Opinion and Social on behalf of the European Commission, showed that, across the EU as a whole, those with a positive image of the EU were down from a high of 52% in 2007 to 37% in autumn 2015; this compares with 23% with a negative image of the EU, and 38% with a neutral image. About 43% of Europeans thought things were "going in the wrong direction" in the EU, compared with 23% who thought things were going "in the right direction" (11% "don't know"). About 32% of EU citizens tend to trust the EU as an institution, and about 55% do not tend to trust it (13% "don't know").

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