We have also been careful to remember concerns expressed in 2003 that the amount of data could have compromised confidentiality in some instances
Basically to take onboard, means to have thought about past events and hope to learn from it and to avoid it.
2006-12-02 16:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It means nothing in a technical sense because "onboard" is relative to aviation or boating. However, it likely means that the entity speaking is a board of trustees or something similar and they have taken the concerns "onboard" or they have taken them personally and are dealing with them.
2006-12-02 15:51:55
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answered by kinsey_ad 2
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It means someone is trying to make it sound like they share the concerns expressed in 2003 when they really don't give a d**m.
2006-12-02 15:58:53
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answered by Knowledge 3
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In this question it means they have taken into account concerns"in other words thought about it"
2006-12-02 15:57:47
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answered by Anonymous
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They are accepting these new concerns, much like passengers to a ship
2006-12-02 15:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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take into account
2006-12-02 15:58:02
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-11-05 17:03:19
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answered by ? 3
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to take into consideration
2006-12-02 15:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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accept its existance, or realize it
2006-12-02 15:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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