Sentence examples for taking on board from inspiring English sources

"taking on board" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to accept or consider something, usually advice or information. It can also mean to physically carry or transport something on a boat or ship. Example 1: "The company decided to take on board the recommendations of their consultants to increase profits." Example 2: "We need to take on board the feedback from our customers to improve our product." Example 3: "The sailors were busy taking on board supplies before setting sail." Example 4: "He tends to dismiss others' opinions, but I hope he will take my advice on board this time."

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On board.

If someone is on board, they support or are working for or with a company, person, etc.

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This is a lesson that even countries such as Singapore and China, which Gove frequently praises, are taking on board, and are making radical changes to their testing regimes as a result.

Foxtons said that buyers had grown wary after prices in London rose almost 20% in the last year and were taking on board expectations that interest rates would start to rise next year.

"The most important things sometimes in friendlies are the performance levels and to show that we are still progressing as a team and taking on board what the manager expects".

Nevertheless, we have been taking on board what the court has said and we will continue to review our procedures and make any necessary changes to the way in which decisions are explained to applicants.

Nevertheless, we are already taking on board what the court has said and we will continue to review our procedures, and make any necessary changes to the way in which decisions are explained to applicants.

He's quiet, but he knows a lot about cricket so what he does say is worth taking on board".

29 Taking on board new results is also critical to success.

Probably, the situation would have been different if 'participation' were expanded to include taking on board the views of social groups (NGOs, community-based organizations, and civil society organizations) that are interested in prevention and health promotion.

A related query (which Moral Thinking leaves as "unfinished business"; 1981: 105, cf. 1997) arises about the range of preferences that prescribing universally commits one to taking on board.

Short of taking on board such radical views, one will naturally want some explanation of how mental representations arise.

"A lot of companies and flyerers are there for a month of comedy and fun, and are very much up for taking on board the spirit of the Fringe," one told me.

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