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View synonyms for bear in mind

bear in mind

  1. Also, keep in mind. Remember, as in Bear in mind that I can't walk as fast as you, or Keep your constituency in mind when you speak. [First half of 1500s]



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It's also important to bear in mind that the OBR stresses the economic and fiscal costs to the UK from the UK and the world not reaching net zero.

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It's worth bearing in mind too that, in the most recent three-year cycle, Liverpool have spent less than any other club in what might still be considered the Premier League's big six.

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But there are a few other things to bear in mind, if you are trying to work out whether you are likely to get compensation.

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But actions like the one Newsom threatens on redistricting don’t take place in a vacuum, which is important to bear in mind.

He wrote that firms taking part in the next round of bids for renewable project contracts, due this summer, should bear in mind that the "renewables agenda no longer enjoys cross-party support".

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