bear in mind
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It’s also always worth bearing in mind that there’s no telling how the events of the next nine months might reshape public opinion.
From Salon
"But it is important to bear in mind that they have the option of home schooling if free education in the state sector is not acceptable to them," they added.
From BBC
And bear in mind, those figures were attained using low-viscosity motor oil, to reduce frictional losses and maximize fuel economy.
"The inherent improbability that such a large number of journalists would do that should be borne in mind," White argued.
From Barron's
Stadnik tells clients in a note that QBE has fewer options on reinsurance, where falling prices are expanding margins, but that there are plenty of positives to bear in mind.
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