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  1. a frequent misspelling of cognizant.

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Being cognisant of that will undoubtedly serve all of us well. 
The MPC is cognisant that demand pressures on inflation remain subdued.
The bank, however, said policymakers were cognisant that economic growth was very subdued.
"We are cognisant of the need to provide stakeholders with reliable financial information," he said.
Ms Blunt nails the teetering insecurity and paranoia of someone cognisant and ashamed of their addiction.
The BoE is cognisant of the potential consequences of very low interest rates on the financial sector.
Our society is becoming more cognisant of the ways in which we shame and deride fat women's bodies.
"I was very cognisant of the divide coming from different socio-economic backgrounds," Myers said in an interview.
She seems to be quite cognisant of the fact that her "value", where relationships are concerned, is couched in her appearance.
I was really cognisant of shoegaze tropes, so I tried to stay away from reverb and delay unless it was absolutely necessary.
I am a convinced European of British origin, cognisant of the failings and weaknesses of Brussels, but wishing to strive for improvement.
"I think, with the benefit of hindsight, they were just very cognisant of what was acceptable to a Russian TV audience," he says.
"Eskom is cognisant of the potential impact of the increase in various sectors, but it finds itself in a very difficult financial position," Joubert said.
You become more cognisant of every beat, every lyric, and every emotional key change as if you're Truman Burbank picking the soundtrack to your own life.
Cognisant of such concerns, in 13 Chief Justice John Roberts joined the Supreme Court's liberals to uphold a state ban on judges personally soliciting campaign donations.
"The force has been very cognisant of concerns surrounding privacy and are confident that our approach is lawful and proportionate," the police said in a statement.
After briefly closing down for security reasons, the school reopened in 2015, but students are ever-cognisant of the continued risk that the terrorists will return.
Furyk would not be pinned down on whether Woods was guaranteed a place in the team, skirting the question, no doubt cognisant of the diplomacy his job requires.
"We need to make the sport healthy but try to do it in a way that is very cognisant of the pressure and the wear and tear," the American said.
"Compared to three to five years ago fund managers in general are much more cognisant of climate change risk," said Mark Thompson, chief investment officer at HSBC Bank Pension Trust Limited.
Chief executives are cognisant of the likelihood that eventually a carbon price is likely, and that public concern over climate change is likely to increase in coming years, rather than diminish.
"We do expect them now to try to flee, but we are cognisant of that and will do all we can to annihilate IS leaders," spokesman U.S. Colonel Ryan Dillon said.
None of the clubbers seem remotely terrified or even cognisant of the presence of the hulking robot—who's presumably not on the dancefloor with the intent to get jiggy with it.
That being said, I'm very cognisant of the type of images I capture and put out, and make sure that they always align with my morals and uplift my community rather than abuse it.
"With the new type of senior non-preferred, holdco debt, next time around, I am not sure that senior debt will be spared and that part of the market should be more cognisant of that risk," said Sharma.
"We are cognisant of the cost of living for New Zealanders, which is why the first thing we did when we came into government was improve the incomes of low- and middle-income families," she told parliament on Wednesday.
"The level of pre-treatment and controlling for that is something we want to be cognisant of, because we want to ensure we have a consistent set of baseline patients to evaluate," says Vas Narasimhan, global head of drug development at Novartis.
The more I listened to his albums growing up, the more I became cognisant to their meaning, the more I noticed how much he loved women – not just in the Shakespearean sense of the word, but in how he viewed and wrote about them.
"We remain cognisant of the continued uncertain macroeconomic and political outlook, however we believe that as a combined business we are well placed to continue to deliver on our strategy and generate attractive shareholder returns through the cycle," OneSavings Chief Executive Andy Gilding said.
But, for many, the loss of a family member will take months, years or even decades to come to terms with, and all companies could and should be more cognisant of the long-term impact of grief, and the need for long-term workplace flexibility. 
Each box has a limit on LinkedIn is also being cognisant of its reputation for how the platform can be used for over-aggressive contacting, and so it's also including security features for people to report and block suspicious events or conversations related to them.
As with everything The Kills have ever put out, the duo are cognisant of the complete package and for this release the record was adorned with ink sketched art doodles which led to a plan being hatched involving the symbols, their art, and a tattoo gun.
As Mr Mitchell wrote to the Justice Department: While a knowledgeable travel agent will be cognisant of the policy change, the threshold problem is that most consumers, especially the majority who are infrequent travellers, will not be aware and will pay dearly when booking online at an airline website.
To give you an example, I think that the president went into the NAFTA talks fully cognisant of the impact it may have had on...autos are a bad example because there's no such thing as "a car," a car is the sum part of multiple components, some of which are made in the United States- but I don't think they fully appreciated the benefits that NAFTA has for American agriculture.
Published by Lustre Press, 2003. .REVIEWS: Cognisant Indian women Dawn, 26 November 2006.IP college for women, Hindustan Times, 7 June 2007. Soon the University of Delhi, which itself was founded in 1922, recognised it as a constituent college.
79 & 87. He retired from parliament in 1866 and from the mayoralty in 1867. He was a cognisant, though not outspoken, member of the house. In the civic chair he presided over improvements to the city's drains and the levelling of streets.
Scenes are given space, and the audience is allowed ample time to soak up the atmosphere. This is the type of movie that stays with you. The next time I buy a can of coffee, I’ll be more cognisant of where it came from.
I knew Emily was going to get it. I saw Richard creeping up behind her and I was fully cognisant of the fact that the crowbar in his hand was not for snagging her cardie. But I was sure that even at this point something was going to happen that would divert Richard from his target. When the blow actually fell I was utterly amazed.
Another study by Warren was done to determine the effect of the duration of the replacement phoneme on comprehension. Because the brain processes information optimally at a certain rate, when the gap became approximately the length of the word is when the effect started top breakdown and become ineffective. At this point the effect is no longer effective because the observer is now cognisant of the gap.
In his teaching, Milgrom was always cognisant of what economic models could and could not do. He stressed the assumptions that made them useful in generating robust empirical predictions as well as the core assumptions upon which those predictions relied. This philosophy is perhaps exemplified in this reflect on the assumption of rational choice (with Jonathan Levin).Levin, Jonathan; Milgrom, Paul "Introduction to Choice Theory", June 2004.
The station broadcasts on 97.5 FM as well as online. Its target area covers Radstock, Midsomer Norton, Westfield, Paulton, Peasedown St John, Kilmersdon, Clutton, Shoscombe, Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Downside, Chilcompton, Farrington Gurney, Gurney Slade, Litton, Ston Easton, Chewton Mendip and Timsbury. Somer Valley FM is the only broadcaster focusing exclusively on this region. In 2011 local market research company Cognisant Research carried out an audience survey for the station.
The Newcastle-under-Lyme by-election of 14 June 1842 was caused by the voiding of the election in 1841 of the Liberal John Quincey Harris, on the grounds of bribery by his agents. Mr. Harris, who had not been proved personally cognisant of the bribery, offered himself for reelection against the Conservative candidate John Campbell Colquhoun. The Conservatives publicly proclaimed before the poll their case the Mr Harris was barred from re- standing.
AFAAS works in close collaboration with other continental and sub-regional bodies contributing to CAADP - most notably; those in the areas of agricultural research, organizing farmers and fostering private sector involvement. Cognisant of the fact that the African Union Commission (AUC) recommitted itself to enhancing the CAADP momentum by adopting the Malabo Declaration on Accelerated Agricultural Growth and Transformation for Shared Prosperity and Improved Livelihoods in June 2014, AFAAS reaffirmed its commitment to the cause by signing an MoU with the AUC in April 2015.
Since then there has always been a Justicia of Aragon in the > kingdom, cognisant of all procedures regarding the king, as much in > petitioning as in defence.Quoted and translated in Xavier Gil (2003), > "Aragonese Constitutionalism and Habsburg Rule: The Varying Meanings of > Liberty", in Spain, Europe and the Atlantic: Essays in Honour of John H. > Elliott, edited by Richard L. Kagan and Geoffrey Parker (Cambridge: > Cambridge University Press), 164. The Letra intimada was published in Fueros > y observancias de Aragón (Zaragoza: 1624), fos. 44–50. The excerpt is from > fo. 44v.
Cognisant that other Caribbean territories which had been captured from the Dutch during the war had already been restored, in August 1686 the Dutch ambassador was advised by the British that Tortola would be restored, and instructions to that effect were sent to Sir Nathaniel Johnson, the new Governor of the Leeward Islands. But Tortola was never actually returned to the Dutch.The correspondence all refers solely to Tortola, which appears to be the limits of the Territory that the Dutch claimed. However, the British subsequently asserted control over the entire island group.
Der wissende Sänger – Gesangslexikon in Skizzen (The cognisant singer / Lexicon of singing in sketches) first appeared in Zürich in 1956 published by Atlantis Musikbuch, and was republished in 2010 by Schott. As its sub-title indicates, its 312 entries are ordered alphabetically. Lieder singer Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau wrote in his "Introduction" that he was "tempted to memorize whole sections of it for inspiration". He expressed a wish that non-musicians would also read it in order to become more aware of the "height and depth" of the singer's experience of singing.
Becoming cognisant of the potential of playing as a duo, the Reids established the Proclaimers as an acoustic duo in 1983. In allusion to the their early sound, actor Peter Mullan said that the Proclaimers played "a mix of post-punk and folk". During this time, the duo attracted a regional fan-base, with Inverness having an especially dedicated community of supporters. Many of the duo's songs, such as "Letter from America" which was written in 1984 and reflected unemployment rates of the day, were conceived in this period.
If a woman's acquisition of Italian citizenship by marriage did not produce an effect upon the woman's citizenship in her country of origin, she was therefore a dual citizen. Article 10 of law 555 of 1912 provided that a married woman could not assume a citizenship different from that of her husband. If an Italian woman acquired a new citizenship while her husband remained Italian, she was a dual citizen, and law 555 of 1912 was not cognisant of her new status in the state where she acquired citizenship during her marriage.
While the ability to supply a commodity determines its availability as has been demonstrated, demand for minerals can also influence their availability. How minerals are used, where they are distributed and how, trade barriers, downstream use industries, substitution and recycling can potentially influence the demand for minerals, and ultimately their availability. While economists are cognisant of the role of demand as an availability driver, historically they have not considered factors besides depletion as having a long-term impact on mineral availability.Yaksic, A. & Tilton, J. E. (2009) "Using the cumulative availability curve to assess the threat of mineral depletion: The case of lithium".
Preferred places of escape for those who could not afford to go on vacation to the Baltic Sea were the lakes in the vicinity. Especially suitable was the Greater Wannsee, with its broad and shallow, sandy eastern shore. Owing to the moral standards of the time, public bathing, especially with women and men in plain sight of each other, was illegal. In 1907, the administration of the Brandenburg Teltow district, southwest of Berlin, then the cognisant authority over the area, gave in to public pressure and officially allowed bathing on a 200-metre stretch of beach.
Although Han Cheng was the king of Hán, Xiang Yu did not permit him to govern his kingdom and forced him to accompany him back to his Western Chu's capital of Pengcheng (present-day Xuzhou, Jiangsu). Han Cheng was demoted to "Marquis of Rang" later and killed on Xiang Yu's orders. Xiang Yu seized Han Cheng's kingdom and made his subordinate Zheng Chang the new King of Hán. Zhang Liang was still the chancellor of Hán under the new arrangement but he was aware of his precarious position, and cognisant of how Xiang Yu had destroyed his hope of restoring the Hán state.
The Railway Institute Building remains generally as it was during the 1920s. The stages of expansion which were undertaken in the first thirty years of its operation are clearly evident on its exterior and are defined by architectural style and materials employed for each stage. The original two storey section, completed in 1891, was designed in what has become termed the Federation Anglo-Dutch style, although early descriptions of the building were cognisant of its Queen Anne origins. The Queen Anne style arose out of a reaction to the Gothic idioms which dominated English architecture in the second quarter of the nineteenth century.
Socialist Action points to the need for new mass working class parties on a world scale, as the political vehicles needed to organise successful mass struggle and win support for a socialist programme against capitalism and dictatorship. They are cognisant of complex and contradictory political moods running through all layers of society at the present time. They see this as a legacy of the political confusion caused by the collapse of the Stalinist one-party states that falsely claimed to be 'socialist', and the metamorphosis of the old social democratic parties which have lost their former working-class roots to become outright capitalist parties.
The year 1988 saw the introduction, in England, Wales and Northern Ireland of the National Curriculum, in which SI is the principal system of measurement and calculation. Following devolution, there are now separate but similar curricula for state schools in England and Wales and Northern Ireland. They provide for pupils to be taught to measure, calculate and solve problems using the metric system, but also to be cognisant of the Imperial measurements still in common use and their approximate metric equivalents. Scotland has always had a separate education system Curriculum for Excellence and there the units of measurement taught in education are the SI or metric system.
Henry uses these abilities in a casino, where he becomes cognisant of other gamblers' greed. He uses his powers to predict which number will win on a roulette wheel, then later makes a great deal of money at the blackjack tables, and refrains from more feats in fear of publicity. Henry wins enough money to buy a small house or a large automobile but realizes that the thrill of winning or losing has been eradicated by his ease. Afraid that his misuse of clairvoyance will kill him, Henry worries for a night; but survives into the morning, and throws the money off his balcony.
None of the principal performers were brought on location and doubles were used for the actors. Most of the filming was done in the vicinity of the observatory at the summit of Pic du Midi de Bigorre, reached by cable car from La Mongie. Although a helicopter was used for some of the panoramic shots of the mountains, many of them were shot from the cable car as it ascended the mountain. Cognisant of the conditions they would be working in, Harris used a Newman-Sinclair clockwork camera whereas the French crew used a conventional Mitchell BFC camera, which failed numerous times on account of the cold.
Though the select committee examining the idea was left in no doubt as to the economic benefits of such a railway, they were equally cognisant of the debt that would be required to fund it. It was only later that, on reports of a gold rush on the west coast, the matter was considered again by the council, enthusiastically supported by Fedor Kelling. The committee decided on a line to Cobden, with a branch line to Westport, along the Buller River. Financing for the project was to come in part from a land grant scheme, whereby of land would be granted for every of progress on the line.
Tahmasp cognisant of his precarious position sent a minister to negotiate with Nader. Nader claimed to be in fear of his life and when he was assured there was no cause for fear as the Tahmasp had given his word that no harm should befall him he mocked these guarantees mentioning that the Shah had also given his word that no harm would befall Fathali Khan but it only took a day before he was decapitated. Despite this he relented, alas for Tahmasp this did not entail a true return to kingship in any other way than in name, from this point he would function as Nader's stooge.
By the king Vernon was treated rather as a clerk than as a minister. He was hardly more than cognisant of the negotiations for the peace of Ryswick, and of the partition treaty he knew nothing until the draft was placed in his hands for transmission to Lord Somers. He went down to Tunbridge Wells with a mind made up against the treaty, and, though he drafted the blank commission and transmitted it to Holland, he fully approved, if he did not inspire, the letter with which Somers accompanied it (28 August 1698). When the treaty was signed he drafted the necessary forms of ratification and procured their authentication by Somers under the great seal.
Barbour recounts that he read a newspaper article about Dirac's work in which he was quoted as saying: "This result has led me to doubt how fundamental the four-dimensional requirement in physics is".Dirac P., "The Evolution of the Physicist’s Picture of Nature", Scientific American, May 1963. The nature of time as a fourth dimension or something else became the topic of research. Cognisant of the counter- intuitive nature of his fundamental claim, Barbour eases the reader into the topic by first endeavouring to persuade the reader that our experiences are, at the very least, consistent with a timeless universe, leaving aside the question as to why one would hold such a view.
He held a licence from the government in 1707 permitting him to associate with those whose disloyalty was known or suspected, proving that he was at that date the government's paid spy. In his Memoirs Ker asserts that he had a number of other spies and agents working under his orders in different parts of the country. cites He entered into correspondence with Catholic priests and Jacobite conspirators, whose schemes, so far as he could make himself cognisant of them, he betrayed to the government. But he was known to be a man of the worst character, and it is improbable that he succeeded in gaining the confidence of people of any importance.
And the spirit by whose influence a man smells sweet odour, and becomes cognisant of various tastes (when there are no odoriferous or tasteful substances about him) and soon becomes tormented, is called the Rakshasa spirit. And the spirit by whose action celestial musicians (Gandharvas) blend their existence into the constitution of a human being, and make him run mad in no time, is called the Gandharva spirit. And that evil spirit by whose influence men are always tormented by Pisachas, is called the Paisacha spirit. When the spirit of Yakshas enters into the system of a human being by some accident, he loses his reason immediately, and such a spirit is called the Yaksha spirit.
This establishes a direct link between the transition from the Macha and Tulama Association to the OLF (Hassen 1996: 75). Leader of Student Movement: Baro Tumsa, as the Chairman of Ethiopian Student Union, and his fellow Oromo, the then President of the Parliament secretly arranged for the staging of the first ever 'Land to the Tiller' demonstration against the Haile Selassie regime. Baro Tumsa, cognisant of the fact that the Oromo are usurped their ancestral land by the colonial settlers, is credited for the coining of the slogan 'Land to the Tiller'. The university students not only energized the movement but also raised the famous slogan of 'Land to the Tiller' which became the binding revolutionary slogan for the Ethiopian student movements both at home and abroad.
Darling described the Sydney house as 'a perfect Hovel' and, after initially staying in the house of the Chief Justice, he took up residence at Parramatta while the Sydney house was renovated. Government House Parramatta was described at the time by the artist Joseph Lycett as combining 'all the requisites of a rural residence, with the convenience of being at only a short distance from Sydney'. While the Darlings were cognisant of the attractions of Parramatta, the Governor was determined that he would not repeat Brisbane's mistake of isolating himself there. Sydney again became the principal residence of the Governor, while Parramatta served as a winter retreat and a haven when repairs were being undertaken at Sydney (Rosen 2003: p. 91).
In the late stages of the Second World War, Verschuer directly or indirectly started to use research material obtained in the Auschwitz concentration camp, mainly through his former student Josef Mengele, who served there as a camp physician.A display of von Verschauer in relation to Mengele appeared during 2011 in the exhibit "Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race" in the Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. Verschuer was never tried for war crimes despite many indications that he not only was fully cognisant of Mengele's work at Auschwitz, but even encouraged and collaborated with Mengele. In a report to the German Research Council (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; DFG) from 1944, Verschuer talked about Mengele's assistance in supplying the KWIfA with some "scientific materials" from Auschwitz: > My assistant, Dr. Mengele (M.
With Somers alone of the ministers in England, he shared the secret of the separate articles. When the treaty came before the notice of parliament, Portland, who bore the first brunt of the attack, sought to share his responsibility with Vernon, whom he represented as cognisant of and concurring in the negotiation from the outset. Vernon cleared himself from this charge by producing with the king's leave the relevant correspondence, and, though no less responsible than Somers for the course taken at Tunbridge Wells, he was omitted from the articles of impeachment and was continued in office. He was, in fact, sole secretary during the interval, 2 May – 5 November 1700, between Jersey's resignation and the appointment of Sir Charles Hedges, and retained the seals when Hedges gave place to the Duke of Manchester on 1 January 1701–2.
There is no evidence that any miracles were ever associated with the moving image, notwithstanding the monks' practice of infiltrating hired imposters into the throng to celebrate the supposed cures. However, the presence of wires and levers in themselves does not constitute fraud; theatrical historian Leanne Groeneveld contends that this "puppetry" was presented as a theatrical show to a fully cognisant audience. Diarmaid MacCulloch, a biographer of Thomas Cromwell, notes that moveable parts, "for devotional and not fraudulant purposes", were occasionally a feature of religious statuary made during the twelfth century, the date of this figure. A legend that an effigy of the infant Saint Rumbold could only be lifted from its plinth by the particularly righteous was exploited by the monks, who engaged or disengaged a hidden bolt under the statue, according to the size of the cash gift on offer.
After the capture of Lucknow Walpole was sent in command of a division, consisting of the 9th Lancers, the 2nd Punjab Cavalry, the 42nd Foot, the 79th Foot, and the 93rd Highlanders, the 4th Punjab Rifles, two troops of horse artillery, two 18-pounder guns, two 8-inch howitzers, and some engineers, to march through Rohilkhand. He left Lucknow on 7 April, and on the 15th attacked Fort Ruhya, and was repulsed with considerable loss, although the enemy evacuated the fort the same night. Walpole's conduct of this operation has been severely censured but the strictures passed upon him were undeserved. On the occasion in question Walpole undervalued his enemy, and in consequence many valuable lives were lost; but the commander-in-chief was fully cognisant of all that took place, and, so far from losing confidence in Walpole, continued to employ him in positions of trust and in important commands.
Even when storyboards were made, scenes that were shot differed from them significantly. Krohn's analysis of the production of Hitchcock classics like Notorious reveals that Hitchcock was flexible enough to change a film's conception during its production. Another example Krohn notes is the American remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much, whose shooting schedule commenced without a finished script and moreover went over schedule, something that, as Krohn notes, was not an uncommon occurrence on many of Hitchcock's films, including Strangers on a Train and Topaz. While Hitchcock did do a great deal of preparation for all his films, he was fully cognisant that the actual film-making process often deviated from the best- laid plans and was flexible to adapt to the changes and needs of production as his films were not free from the normal hassles faced and common routines used during many other film productions.
The chairman of the Senate Committee, Haji Mohammad Adeel, said that he was concerned that there was no tangible progress in bringing the culprits to justice. The Chief Secretary of Gilgit-Baltistan, Mohammad Younus Dhaga, was briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Relations over the attack on Nanga Parbat saying that "it was unexpected that foreign tourists would be targeted in the area, since no tourist was killed there since 1854." Haji Mohammad Adeel disagreed, saying, "no attack is carried out by making the plan public; it is the intelligence agencies' task to assess areas, while being cognisant of the overall security atmosphere.""Terror attack in G-B: Senate panel seeks update on Nanga Parbat progress", The Express Tribune of Pakistan, July 15, 2013"Foreigners' massacre: Nanga Parbat happened on Taliban orders, says G-B officer", The Express Tribune of Pakistan, July 16, 2013 On August 7, 2013, Taliban killed three security officials who were investigating the Nanga Parbat massacre.
Three planets were visible: Venus, > Zindigindoer (at Gundamine, on the Namoi, Venus is called Boian-gummer; > higher up it is Gūnū); Mars, Gumba (fat); Saturn, Wuzgul (a small bird). The > Milky-way is called Worambul (a common word, generally spelt by the > colonists warrambool), a watercourse, with a grove, abounding in food, > flowers, fruit, and all that is desirable. To this Worambul the souls of the > good ascend when their bodies are committed to the grave, and they are > supposed to be cognisant to some extent of what takes place on earth, and > even to have power to help their fellow men below when invoked. For when Mr. > Sparke had promised King Rory to take him to the races if the rain ceased, > and the continuance of rain threatened to disappoint Rory's hopes, he > appealed to his departed friends in the Milky-way, by cutting pieces of bark > here and there and throwing them on the ground, and crying pu-a pu-a, until > the black fellows above put a stop to the rain, and so enabled him to go to > the races.
Here is his description of how the office of Justicia arose: > Certain peoples conquered from the Moors a certain part of the kingdom in > the mountains of Sobrarbe, and since these were communities with neither > governor nor alderman, and given that there were many disputes and debates > among them, it was determined that, to avoid such problems and so that they > might live in peace, they should elect a king to reign over them ... but > that there should be a Judge between them and the king, who would hold the > title of Justicia of Aragon. It is held by some that the Justicia was > elected before the king, and that the king was elected under such > conditions. Since then there has always been a Justicia of Aragon in the > kingdom, cognisant of all procedures regarding the king, as much in > petitioning as in defence.Quoted and translated in Xavier Gil (2003), > "Aragonese Constitutionalism and Habsburg Rule: The Varying Meanings of > Liberty", in Spain, Europe and the Atlantic: Essays in Honour of John H. > Elliott, edited by Richard L. Kagan and Geoffrey Parker (Cambridge: > Cambridge University Press), 164.

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