Aún no tenemos significados para "take under advisement".
1Mr. Wilson was more hopeful but agreed to take under advisement some sort of appeal to the country.
2Nevertheless, Mrs. Tellingham and the instructors noted with satisfaction how few disturbances they had to settle and quarrels to take under advisement.
3The matter was taken under advisement by Brigham until next morning.
4Oftener their remarks were listened to, their propositions taken under advisement.
5The motion is taken under advisement.
6His findings were sometimes ' taken under advisement' and a second investigator dispatched, to look into the matter further 'with a fresh pair of eyes'.
7In 1811, after the Peace of Vienna, Napoleon, then in residence at the Grand Trianon, took under advisement the complete reconstruction of the palace.
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