61. Then he took account of the finite size of the planets and treated them as spheres. 62. There are also minor differences of which to take account. 63. Therefore many traditional notions about rural Decline have to be modified to take account of the remarkable turn-around in demographic trends. 64. These figures do not take account of changes in the rate of inflation. 65. These include the ability to acquire land at values that take an account of development gain arising from their designation and activities. 66. These safeguards are framed in an adjudicative fashion, albeit one which is significantly modified to take account of the circumstances. 67. They take no account of the unpaid labour service of volunteers, which is the essential resource element of the voluntary sector. 68. They then receive a net sum that takes account of the sums patients pay. 69. This was conceptualised both generally and in terms which could take account of particular cultural characteristics. 70. Thus, if the mandatory penalty were abolished, it would be sufficient to take account of provocation when sentencing for murder. |