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While whites may be conscious of others' race, they often are not conscious of their own because they do not have to be.
People who are nimble, conscious of what's going on in the world-- conscious of kind of new developments and the way the business is evolving.
"I am conscious of the warnings that weigh upon him, but I am also conscious of his absolute legitimacy to be candidate," Roger Torrent said.
So the timelines split, with only Nadia being conscious of everything that's happened in one version and only Alan being conscious of it in the second.
On an individual scale, it's the obvious things: Don't use as much water, be conscious of how much you're traveling, be conscious of what you're buying.
CW: Absolutely — this is something I'm very conscious of.
I'm saying, just be conscious of how fickle businesses are.
Be conscious of them, and anything you do in public.
"Now they're pretty conscious" of how it works, he added.
It also is extremely conscious of humanizing every slave onscreen.
I'm very conscious of what I put in my body.
Politicians, conscious of voters' disgruntlement, have also become increasingly febrile.
Dickinson was conscious of the mystery image she was crafting.
I was always very conscious of what my children thought.
Be more conscious of how you and others are feeling.
That is something that I am always conscious of. Always!
"We're very conscious of the potentials for abuse," Miesnieks says.
He was always conscious of his talent, and in the
"We've been really conscious of being better defensively," Walker said.
"You're conscious of taking that risk coming here," Gonzalez said.
Certainly, the mayor's office has been very conscious of that.
Be conscious of the words you use, even as compliments.
My ex was very tasteful and very conscious of fashion.
"He definitely was conscious of a legacy," Mr. Parke said.
"I was conscious of him following me, absolutely," she said.
Be conscious of the colors, smells and shapes around you.
It's the creature that is most conscious of the player.
Now, I'm more conscious of whom to come out to.
We're conscious of our thoughts and feelings; what we're not conscious of is their physical correlates, the chemical states in our bodies that constitute them and without which nothing could be felt or thought.
There is a beautiful awkwardness to these subjects, both hyper-conscious of being filmed, and simultaneously far less conscious of the longevity and reach of the document being made than we would be today.
As with kids, adults need to be conscious of staying hydrated.
Are you conscious of "Japanese-ness" when you're making house music?
Your work is quite abstract, is this something you're conscious of?
The researchers were conscious of how their results might be interpreted.
He is not anti-war, but is conscious of war's limits.
"You have to be very conscious of these risks," he said.
The authorities in Guangdong are acutely conscious of the historical echoes.
You should always be conscious of what you're perpetuating, he says.
I feel less conscious of it if I'm going buck wild.
We might not even be conscious of an aversion to intimacy.
I was very conscious of that when I was writing it.
Only time will tell, and I think he's conscious of that.
Most Republicans were cautious too, clearly conscious of the President's ire.
I'm only conscious of what's going on in this human form.
She's also conscious of when to let her work bare all.
You just have to be conscious of him all the time.
And many conservative theorists are very self-conscious of this fact.
You really just have to be highly, highly conscious of it.
Basically, your amygdala responds before you're conscious of what's going on.
As virtuosic as her performances are, they're purposely conscious of themselves.
Also, be conscious of where your driver should pick you up.
"I realized that I was very conscious of aesthetics," he says.
She believes in moderation and she was conscious of her goal.
But the encounter made him conscious of his own good fortune.
" She adds that Rodriguez, too, "is very conscious of lines and forms.
They're more conscious of the subtleties, and they play with them better.
The difference, however, is telling, and she is surely conscious of it.
I was very conscious of that at that time in my life.
I was always fairly self-conscious of my figure before having kids.
In those years, I was conscious of my weight, tracking every calorie.
But I'm trying to be conscious of not doing it right now.
Earth sign Virgo keeps us conscious of our footprint as we build.
Several hours later, Lila became conscious of Marquis-Boire shaking her awake.
All women — half our population — have to be conscious of that idea.
"But she's always been very conscious of that and I love her."
"I am definitely not conscious of it," Ausmus said about his milestone.
Warped perspectives make us conscious of how we place what we see.
Medvedeva, in choosing these bleak themes, appears to be conscious of that.
I can't say whether I was conscious of what I was doing.
I am more conscious of going bald so that should tell you.
It made me more conscious of my motivations for wanting to drink.
I'm very conscious of the things I put out into the world.
One thing we must all do is be conscious of these costs.
He's very conscious of his place in history as the swing vote.
Were you conscious of how phony you felt, or was it automatic?
On Tuesday, some Democratic legislators seemed conscious of the deal's Faustian implications.
"My parents were very conscious of appearances, but exceedingly frugal," she said.
When you are conscious of their presence, they seem to be everywhere.
What about somebody who is not conscious of the dangers of charcoal?
She likes sustainable brands, she's very conscious of the brands she's wearing.
He wittily skewered acquaintances and seemed always conscious of his physical allure.
"I was always made to feel conscious of my spirituality," she says.
I've just had a really blessed position, and I'm conscious of it.
We do need to be really conscious of it as a society.
I want to be conscious of what I'm putting into my body.
He is keenly conscious of discrimination against the Arab minority in Israel.
I was very conscious of including tons of gay and lesbian stuff.
I mean, do you think I'm conscious of my wife being white?
They have repeatedly been proved wrong and are conscious of their mistakes.
"We were conscious of making things ongoing concerns, ongoing challenges," she said.
This is a place conscious of history, but not hidebound by it.
We all want to be conscious of value when shopping for wine.
Since having my daughter, I really started to get conscious of it.
"Nothing serious," Go said, adding the president was "conscious of his health".
They are more conscious of how important it is to be prepared.
The party is certainly conscious of the electoral importance of working people.
She moved where he steered her, less conscious of puddles than he.
"They're very conscious of time running out," said Chesterfield of the wealthy.
Museums have become conscious of this stuff, but there are no audiences.
I was conscious of all the things that we're talking about now.
"We were trying to be fairly conscious of camera angles," says Graham.
We were really conscious of that and intent on keeping it tight.
Hillary is conscious of this: At a campaign event last week, she acknowledged
Were you in any way conscious of your time being in a coma?
We have to be conscious of who's in the room and who isn't.
If I know the person, I am conscious of their sense of themselves.
Furthermore, both private individuals and companies are becoming more conscious of their costs.
They're both conscious of their vocal instruments and use them with careful calculation.
Mr. Powell said Fed policymakers, too, were conscious of concerns from corporate executives.
"It made me sharper, it made me more conscious of time," Madden said.
They should have been conscious of the campaign finance rules as well then?
It's something I'm definitely conscious of and try to capture when I'm shooting.
"We're very conscious of not lessening the product we're putting out," Ponting said.
Deeply conscious of his impending exit, Obama has sought to extend the moment.
"I think growing up, Khloé was always conscious of her weight," said Jenner.
It's the perfect way to stay stylish and conscious of your physical activity.
I'm conscious of new boundaries as we talk, but it feels very normal.
No one is more conscious of the effects of fear than this President.
I might have a philosophy, but I cannot be conscious of that philosophy.
Rather, she writes, she was highly conscious of her new client's apparent discomfort.
"I wanted to make them conscious of the issue," she told VICE News.
"The board has historically been very conscious of diversity," Sister Nora told me.
Is that something you're conscious of or that you take from each other?
Is that something you're conscious of when trying to show quote unquote 'truth'?
"Please be conscious of what happens when a woman gets deported," she said.
Cerreti described her former witness as conscious of what she had given up.
"We are losing something and we're not even conscious of it," said Malcorra.
One possibility is that judges are growing more conscious of the system's flaws.
"They seem to be conscious of the threat of data breaches," Chaudhari said.
I was trying to throw strikes, being very conscious of not walking them.
Be conscious of who you surround yourself with as you begin your weekend.
Was that something you were conscious of in your part of the state?
I'm immediately self-conscious of being in public, more so than most days.
"Just being conscious of it all the time is really important," he says.
The omniscient narrator is conscious of everything and isn't afraid to say so.
We were hyper-conscious of what would happen and how people would respond.
I've been conscious of not wanting to sound one dimensional throughout my career.
And Mr. Semon needs to be very conscious of his comportment on stage.
And you became more conscious of how women have been underrepresented in composition.
Trump's Africa trip suggested that the aides are acutely conscious of possible problems.
The Shed sought out musicians who are thoroughly conscious of forebears and possibilities.
Bill and I are also very conscious of how things can go wrong.
Now, the school has a faculty conscious of diversity and reflective about bias.
Indians are conscious of the limited leverage the United States has over Pakistan.
Be conscious of your actions and be patient with yourself during the transition.
"I'm very conscious of being a queer black woman in America," she said.
Investors are conscious of potential new trade tariffs from the U.S. on China.
Although Mendelssohn had converted to Christianity, he remained conscious of his Jewish origins.
" At least, as his client Ellen said, "He's conscious of his own privilege.
And some stores have been more muted, conscious of alienating more conservative customers.
The players vie for publicity and they are often conscious of their impact.
Is it possible to be an anti-Semite without being conscious of it?
We were deeply conscious of the layers of history embedded in this spot.
"You have to be conscious of how you're moving your body," says Drexler.
PM: But-, but I-, I think they are conscious of their duties, too.
It is also significantly more conscious of the generation in which it lives.
It's even more important to become conscious of the ways you've internalized them.
"Without it we're severed from the collective conscious of humanity," she told me.
People became more conscious of what was going on in the food world.
At my most depressed, I'd been painfully conscious of how people perceived me.
Some say the Brazilian bikini wax has made women more conscious of their vulvae.
We have to be hard on ourselves, to be conscious of what we change.
Many are conscious of what they eat -- both from a health and environmental perspective.
The band started to get bigger, and we weren't very conscious of a direction.
And even if he is not conscious of these connections, he is still compromised.
The organisations that run it are rich, powerful and conscious of the sport's reputation.
Colleges are becoming more conscious of their roles — too frequently neglected — in social mobility.
I'm conscious of my fragility and am trying to take care of my myself.
I can be conscious of my habits, without becoming obsessed, and that's very freeing.
"She was very conscious of the social responsibility of scientists in general," Higuchi says.
You need to be conscious of not looking for what you want to see.
MULVANEY: The president is certainly conscious of the people who voted for him, right.
State authorities must be conscious of the plight of residents, especially children, it said.
"We try to be conscious of putting out a body-positive message," says Khalil.
But what we're conscious of is always, almost always, something outside of the brain.
Are you at all conscious of how the public's perception of you has changed?
"I am generally very conscious of using my reusable bottles and mugs," she said.
Foley was conscious of the risk of being seen to meddle with the community.
"I wasn't really conscious of it until I booked the role," Ms. Wu said.
But the show is conscious of how much of the world claims black culture.
I'm so conscious of my weight that when he touches me, I get upset.
I had never been conscious of the remarkable patterns that a shod human makes.
Prakash first became conscious of the climate crisis when she was 26 years old.
Still, sports officials were conscious of the need to combat drugs at major competitions.
I was also very conscious of the shifting image of America as global policeman.
India has in recent months become increasingly conscious of the risk of data breaches.
So my experiences are tainted by that, even if I'm not conscious of it.
The self-destructive elements of the meme are something its creators are conscious of.
Anyone in this industry needs to be conscious of price discipline and capital discipline.
A federal judge, conscious of the election implications, moved that litigation at breakneck speed.
We were certainly conscious of how advertising-rich these lifestyle categories are in general.
Like all of Argentina's traditional powerhouses, this is a club conscious of its history.
He exhorted those present to be conscious of the narratives embedded in their branding.
Broken hearts can even occur when patients are not fully conscious of their grief.
Falling asleep conscious of the good that enveloped me each day made a difference.
Farmers' markets are another way to be conscious of where your food comes from.
Kirsten became conscious of Lucy's crush on her without paying much attention to it.
After "Pamela," the once obscure businessman became conscious of himself as a public figure.
"I'm always very conscious of anything that might come across as peacocking," he said.
I was conscious of not knowing how deep the black water below me was.
"It forced me to be conscious of every little keystroke I take," Stout said.
"Today, we would really examine the issue — we're very conscious of it," he said.
Even before I took SSRIs, I was self-conscious of how long I took.
I become conscious of the individual brushstrokes – feathery striations within a membrane-like presence.
I wanted to follow two characters—two young guys, neither fully men nor fully boys, as they become conscious of these forms, as they become conscious of living, and even perpetrating, these forms, and to track how they react to this awareness.
Francis wants to help the priests heal "once they become conscious of their own wounds."
Maybe once we manage to do so, we will finally become conscious of plant consciousness.
"I've been very conscious of that," he said Thursday at the Canadian Embassy in Washington.
Above all, regulators should be conscious of the costs of the rules they lay down.
That might encourage firms, conscious of their carbon footprint, to cut back on business travel.
They want to be conscious of the direction that they take as they create it.
Lucas was conscious of what inspired him, but never to the point of overt acknowledgment.
Over the past half-decade I, like many, had grown increasingly conscious of the problem.
I was very influenced by my becoming conscious of the role women play in patriarchy.
" Still, she adds, "I was conscious of identity politics and I didn't like ticking boxes.
Today, workers need to constantly be conscious of the ways technology is disrupting the workforce.
We should be more conscious of the cumulative effects of regulations, particularly on small businesses.
"It's something I am very conscious of," said Eva S. Moskowitz, the network's chief executive.
The mother is always conscious of who is looking and what they might be thinking.
These are the things that I have always been very conscious of, especially the integrity.
Yes, it's very easy, especially for those who are not aware or conscious of it.
For a court to be conscious of timing isn't a political act — it's simply responsible.
I rarely looked back at my past, and I was always rigidly conscious of this.
If "they don't smoke already they will be much more conscious of the health impact."
NO. I'M CONSCIOUS OF IT. AND WE'RE BEING VERY, VERY CAREFUL AND MINDFUL OF THAT.
Often if they're a single woman, they're hyper-conscious of not wanting to be pigeonholed.
Having to be conscious of how vocal we are during sex does impact the quality.
Weightless and warm, body evaporates and the mind becomes conscious of intimations of universal interconnectedness.
But if you come at a certain age you're actually very conscious of their acquisition.
When I make soundtracks for video games, I am forced to be conscious of how they will hear it, because the director reminds me to be conscious of atmosphere, or the stage, or the image of the game, so I have to be conscious.
What you see now with low energy prices is it's made people more conscious of efficiency.
Until you become conscious of it, you can't choose to do it or not do it.
"I was always really self-conscious of myself and I didn't like my smile," she said.
Vehicle fleet owners are, generally, more conscious of maintenance and fueling costs than are private individuals.
"One's got to be very conscious of valuation and what they're paying for securities," Sprung said.
"In my younger twenties I was far more self-conscious of how I look," she says.
Be conscious of which voices you need to include in the creative and decision-making processes.
Conscious of China's growing economic and political clout, foreign leaders have taken to noting the occasion.
It fundamentally changes how you approach combat, as you become hyper conscious of where you're at.
In these groups, I was conscious of acting only in ways the guys would approve of.
Yet virtually everyone is conscious of whether someone hails from a family of "victims" or "perpetrators".
"We are very conscious of the time we are up against right now," Trunfio told MyDomaine.
When I started going through puberty, I became very conscious of how men looked at me.
Since Sandy, Vaz said the community and governing body is more conscious of potential natural disasters.
"Our impression so far is that the companies are focused and conscious of costs," she said.
Plan ahead to invest in products and companies that are conscious of their own waste cycles.
I was very conscious of it because it was a hard decision to leave Chemikal Underground.
Millennials and seniors are the most conscious of their partner's financial awareness, according to the report.
We're very conscious of our oral health as well, but that's a lot of tooth time.
I am quite conscious of the fact that this behavior comes off as very stalker-y.
How conscious of an action was it to make something so divorced from what came before?
Perhaps I am too conscious of the pain of the people I was taking pictures of.
I just think being conscious of what goes in and out of your body is [important].
In the sense that I think Paul and I was conscious of it not being that.
Minorities are, of course, keenly conscious of this – both in the West and the Middle East.
The reader can't know this, because Tillman is too conscious of her power to go there.
"It's vital to take this seriously and be conscious of how often you're using your phone."
I'm also conscious of distressing traits in myself that call to mind OCD, BPD, and PTSD.
Well, [we can] elect better leaders to Congress that are conscious of the climate crisis emerging.
He's more conscious of buying organic now, and reading labels is almost second nature to him.
It was the first time in a year I was not conscious of having been sick.
First, I believe all CEOs need to be conscious of managing to reality, and not perception.
How conscious of a decision was it to avoid putting a face to the CRi project?
I tend to view this occasional harshness as something she is conscious of and uses dramatically.
People are so much more conscious of having experiences and not being a slave to fashion.
We have become only more conscious of the risks and dangers surrounding us at all times.
I learned to be more conscious of what I'm doing and what I feel comfortable with.
For Democrats, Trump's ability to draw huge debate audiences is something they are self-conscious of.
Self-conscious of it, he became withdrawn and avoided speaking in school or other public situations.
Mr. Gillespie is conscious of giving Democrats the chance to link him directly to Mr. Trump.
"My Brilliant Friend" is constantly conscious of how money and small gradations of privilege change lives.
Priests in my diocese in Melbourne are very conscious of the difficulties of the present situation.
It's also very conscious of explaining to you how and why it arrests, disorients and provokes.
I was also very conscious of being in a shopping mall — rather than on a mountain.
But Mark is still obsessively conscious of not spending on things that aren't a good investment.
Considering the chattiness of your tone, are you conscious of the need to negotiate gender stereotypes?
George also says to be conscious of the materials used to package or consume your food.
He added that his brother was conscious of the power of his case to effect change.
Fogelman, whose other credits include "Crazy Stupid Love" and "Guilt Trip," is conscious of being pigeonholed.
I was conscious of my movement at first, and I needed to be unconscious of it.
But even as it raged, Trump was, as always, conscious of how his image is playing.
But it's also that we are very, very conscious of what it means to be useful.
And when you're building a time machine, you can't be too conscious of what you're doing.
Living abroad taught me to love Australia, and also to be deeply conscious of its defects.
I've always been conscious of weight because my father and my sister both weighed over 300 lbs.
As an adult taking a solemn oath, I was perfectly conscious of the decision I was making.
It's something that we're very conscious of, and how do we design unique experiences wherever we go?
Tesla is conscious of this challenge and has been working to solve it with two different approaches.
"He seemed to be very conscious of the consequences of a unilateral declaration of independence," Alberich said.
I'm also trying to be more conscious of not hopping on Twitter first thing in the morning.
While I was taking pictures, I had to be conscious of thorn-studded stems and protruding leaves.
I have spent my life being observed by men, conscious of their presence, their wills, their desires.
I'm conscious of a not-unfamiliar physical sensation, like a piece of me is being torn away.
Young people are all too conscious of the social and economic burdens they will have to shoulder.
I was conscious of the extra weight in my running pack as soon as we left Ambleside.
I have to be overly-conscious of my PDA, and that makes me love it even more.
"They are conscious of that (and) they need to save more," Kaplan told Reuters in an interview.
I imagine you're very conscious of it now being part of Bleacher and part of Turner, right?
This means being conscious of setting down cellphones, turning off the TV and shutting laptops at night.
"We have to be conscious of the dearth and work consciously to change that," Nyong'o told CNN.
"We're conscious of the writers depending on a reliable and stable Substack for their income," McKenzie said.
However, that doesn't mean Wells executives aren't conscious of keeping Buffett and other stakeholders happy going forward.
At MetLife stadium on Sunday, Wayne seemed conscious of that kind of shared agony fans were experiencing.
I hurry out, conscious of time and becoming slightly paranoid about my obvious lack of emotional accessibility.
Who knows...maybe that's just me being self-conscious of their impeccable styles, and childishly good looks.
" Vivekanand Oberoi (previously known as Vivek Oberoi), an accomplished actor, seems highly conscious of his character's "goodness.
But Riedle became conscious of that interpretation, and he entered into the conversation I demanded of him.
At every point you are made conscious of the moment in which event was turned into document.
Ms. Yost is particularly conscious of the need to allow her daughter to find her own way.
Their words hold weight, and we need to be conscious of the weight that our words hold.
They were conscious of the particular responsibilities — military but also ethical — of leaders of the Jewish state.
He went through the motions of meditation, Mass, and thanksgiving, but he was not conscious of praying.
"I appeal to the lawmakers in the British parliament to be conscious of their responsibility," he said.
No one's more conscious of that than Bevan-Baker himself, who was elected on his tenth attempt.
Those years in Africa made Omar conscious of how many advantages she had relative to other Somalis.
Harry has been very conscious of including his late mother in the next chapter of his life.
Intense, passionate connections are formed today—just be conscious of fair give-and-take in your relationships.
Normally people are so conscious of how they're being perceived, it makes it difficult taking their picture.
Liverpool, in turn, was too conscious of the threat City posed to fizz with its usual intent.
I wasn't even conscious of it—that's how insidious transphobia is, like all of society's ugly bigotries.
Were you conscious of that from the get-go or did you sort of stumble into that?
Additionally, viewers must remain conscious of what they consume and never accept subjective interpretations as indisputable fact.
And if you look at the younger generation right now, they are very conscious of sustainability efforts.
"If my hairstyle is disturbed, I am conscious of correcting immediately," Guile said, according to a translation.
We have to be conscious of this phenomenon and help women have true power over their bodies.
And when people are that bad, I just don't think they can be that conscious of it.
In the last few decades, Americans have become far more conscious of the ingredients in their meals.
She was conscious of her choice, which she most likely made following her own nature and inclinations.
I was conscious of my identity as a white man from Louisiana in a predominantly black neighborhood.
Each mind can become more conscious of its desire and waste less strength in hiding from itself.
I'm also serving these innocent ladies" — her co-workers — "who might not be conscious of their rights.
"We're very conscious of wanting to turbo-charge the sharing economy, not really constrain anyone," he added.
"The U.S. has changed Europe's security culture," making Europeans more conscious of the need to defend themselves.
Wednesday while marooned inside, I spent more time on each pose, conscious of breath and body throughout.
His superior intelligence made him conscious of his wrongs and rendered him keenly sensitive to his condition.
Ms. Nyong'o candidly acknowledged being self-conscious of her darker skin in an unforgettable speech in 2014.
We need to be conscious of our bias and make sure that everyone is in the room.
"Police officers in the United States, in reality, need to be conscious of and are trained to be conscious of the fact that literally every single person they come in contact with may be carrying a concealed firearm," David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College, previously told me.
"Police officers in the United States in reality need to be conscious of and are trained to be conscious of the fact that literally every single person they come in contact with may be carrying a concealed firearm," David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College, told me.
"We are very conscious of the time we are up against right now," Trunfio told MyDomaine in June.
Our choices are shaped by the worldview we have adopted, whether we are conscious of it or not.
You've got to be conscious of where he's at, and then he can also get to the rim.
"I'm more conscious of my feminine side because there are so many men in that gym," they said.
She became conscious of the need to tell stories of African women when she was in high school.
BvS, which was a lot more enjoyable than the reviews indicated, was intensely conscious of its mythic baggage.
But, when I put it on, things are different, and I become self-conscious of it as well.
"I don't blame these young people for not being more conscious of things like union bugs," he said.
Even as a late-stage company, Airbnb has to be increasingly conscious of the capital it takes on.
The journalist-cum-historian is conscious of time, and of all the books he has yet to publish.
He was conscious of his own shortcomings and always spoke out in grace – but he still spoke out.
All of the broadcast networks have been particularly conscious of the power of "Middle America" viewers these days.
"We are very conscious of the time we are up against right now," Trunfio told MyDomaine in June.
And I definitely am a lot more conscious of that now that I am on the red carpet.
The narrator, conscious of how boring their life must be to observe, tries to entertain the FBI agent.
So, we have to get there first, and have to be conscious of the ethics of warfare, too.
Looking back, do you see something in the photos you weren't conscious of while you were making them?
It begins with your mind and spirit, and being conscious of what the term "decolonization" means to you.
"I've always been overly conscious of maintaining balance and never letting fitness take over my life," she writes.
Every lawmaker is acutely conscious of the political pressures that weigh on them in their districts and states.
Are you conscious of your own archive, and your own legacy, as an individual and as an artist?
Now that you're conscious of this, do you think it's time to shift how you're looking for inspiration?
Both men were deeply conscious of the messages their own conduct and rhetoric projected at home and abroad.
Organizers of the soirées, conscious of tighter budgets and public scrutiny, are not eager to discuss the merriment.
But sometimes photographs make you conscious of that thing in a way the thing itself never quite did.
Andrea Colmenero, 23, said Ignite's trainings had helped her become more conscious of her public social media presence.
Me being conscious of what's going on in today's society and youth, but this project handled that differently.
So, I wasn't very conscious of the fact that I was a woman in a male-dominated environment.
Machine Dazzle's Surrealism moved in ways that were conscious of the body—and, specifically, of the queer body.
The concept was created by Gilbert Curtessi, whose grandmother raised him to be very conscious of food waste.
As we see those rig numbers ticking higher in the U.S., investors will become conscious of the supply.
Even then, you could see the ravages visited upon the natural world, and I was conscious of extinctions.
It actually seems Chrissy started making her comment and trailed off because she was conscious of the mic.
They reminded me that we live among multiple, overlapping systems and networks without necessarily being conscious of them.
Conscious of this lineage, much of the younger Jennings' solo work explores the scruffy textures of southern rock.
Williams is conscious of the fact that not all members of the ABDL community want the same thing.
Mr. López-Cobos was conscious of the limiting view of Spanish music that much of the world held.
Williams's book is welcome because her research and insights make us conscious of how we, today, use books.
Ball security is "something that Jalen is very conscious of and done a good job of," Saban said.
It's hard to say when I first became conscious of the idea that my privacy might be compromised.
Because she is so conscious of her elevated station in life, Emma is often affected and occasionally cruel.
"We have to be conscious of the responsibility we have," he told reporters, according to Agence France-Presse.
Silver said the owners were conscious of balancing their business needs and their desire to address social issues.
In '88, I started to have more independence and to be more conscious of where I was living.
The pastor's family was pious and republican, devoted to God and conscious of its social and moral duties.
To its credit, "Friends From College" is conscious of how tough its core group can be to take.
The RCGP's Stokes-Lampard said that tech platforms ought to be conscious of their responsibility to protect patients.
Companies that are "very, very conscious of being nonpartisan have really gotten behind the voting message," he said.
Apple wants you to be hyper-conscious of these cameras and the bump—the bump highlights them nicely.
Brown already appears conscious of his looming reelection race, as well as Trump's sway in the Buckeye State.
Self-conscious of her own edge toward the mainstream, Ms. Le Pen now buries her most incendiary proclamations.
To what extent were you conscious of needing to swerve from or to disrupt your own potent predecessors?
The Facebook executive said the social network is committed to confronting bias, including those its employees aren't conscious of.
"You became extremely conscious of your surroundings because every movement in space affected how the piece looked," he said.
Older ideas of feminism are very conscious of the male gaze and there's a lot of writing about that.
"People are going to become more conscious of how they are living, and invest more in solar," he said.
People need to be conscious of all the symptoms, especially if they already have risk factors of cardiovascular disease.
But I felt the sense of a curatorial exercise extremely conscious of a desire to hold up under scrutiny.
Outdoor Voices' Haney says she's conscious of not appearing too "daunting" on social media and avoids flaunting her success.
"I think he is conscious of those considerations and will be able to strike the right tone," said Lefcourt.
It's a very goofy experience to be among people who are fully conscious of the ridiculousness of their actions.
First Man is a love letter to the scope of human ambition, but is also conscious of its limits.
The check won't be cashed for a while, so I try to remember to be conscious of the $200.
Ms Wojcicki is conscious of the slippery slope platforms are on, and fears being criticised for censorship and bias.
Many thanks to Pickathon for being so conscious of unnecessary waste and consumption and setting the tone for us.
They're much finer and lighter than before, but it's still something I'm conscious of, especially when I'm makeup-free.
"We are conscious of the issues affecting the vanilla industry and local communities in Madagascar," a Nestle spokesman said.
András Böröcz is conscious of the issues regarding individual and collective memory: his art is rich in historical references.
"We were very conscious of the potential for selection bias from starting with the fact checking organizations," Aral said.
But we are conscious of the impacts that quantitative easing has and we will use it carefully and cautiously.
You have to own these tonalities and be conscious of them and know where and when to apply them.
They're very conscious of who outranks whom, because they lack the skill and motivation to create leadership from within.
But organizers of the soirées, conscious of tighter budgets and public scrutiny, are not eager to discuss the merriment.
"I was very conscious of the color of my skin," Chopra tells Vogue India of her teenage self-consciousness.
"We are conscious of the issues affecting the vanilla industry and local communities in Madagascar," a Nestle spokesman said.
I became more conscious of my surroundings, and I started my own routine that focused on my well-being.
These people watched a lot of TV, and they were so much more conscious of what we were doing.
I think it's just being conscious of [positivity] and doing any small act that may be perceived as positive.
Five joint service chiefs, apparently conscious of the racially integrated nature of their services, have now condemned white supremacists.
But when he presents Baron Charlus's ghastly sadomasochistic rites, he is very conscious of the role of play-acting.
You become aware, and your awareness gradually moves out until you are conscious of this expansive soundscape around you.
By the end of the last season the hosts had become conscious of their servile condition and taken over.
Lubin is confident the Olympics will soon having non-binary athletes competing, whether they're conscious of it or not.
Conscious of their debt, Ms. Williams and her husband — who works for a health insurance company — watch their budget.
She is a complicated writer, but one conscious of her readers, always mindful of our ability to keep up.
"Whoever did this was very conscious of how to maximize casualties," says former CIA Deputy Director Mike Morell pic.twitter.
Even though the viewer quickly becomes conscious of the general topic of the tweets, the results are often surprising.
All you really have to go on with people is that energy because everyone's so conscious of the game.
Always conscious of "taste," Perry has designed these tapestries in a way that challenges the viewer on several levels.
Everyone keeps realizing that they seem to know a lot more about the Kardashians than they're even conscious of.
We were conscious of not alienating people by saying that people have to drink a certain kind of drink.
When you are writing songs for the album are you conscious of how much experimentation comes in to play?
Even though you&aposre not conscious of it, your subconscious mind is much more alert than your conscious mind.
I'm definitely conscious of what I eat, but I don't think about it in terms of some special diet.
Now Ms. Krishnan is especially conscious of protecting women's identities, rarely granting interviews or allowing access to the shelters.
But China is conscious of the potential for bystanders to be caught in the line of fire, he said.
Mr. Biden, left to conduct live-streams and remote television interviews from home, is conscious of his current limitations.
Mr. Biden, left to conduct live-streams and remote television interviews from home, is conscious of his current limitations.
But how can you be more conscious of your actions when technology is so confusing in the first place?
You become conscious of the tenants' situations and that the biggest check they write every month is to you.
True, I have lived abroad often enough to be conscious of the flaws in various nations' social democratic systems.
The thundering echo chamber built by mass and social media ensures that we'll be conscious of his every move.
In this decade, digital effects have merged with live performances that are always conscious of the camera above all.
Learn to be more conscious of your words starting February 16 when chatty Mercury goes retrograde in tenderhearted Pisces.
I've been self-conscious of my tummy area (and in general) since I had my son 3 years ago.
"We will always help you," Richard said, conscious of trying to gather some formality, a sense of fatherly occasion.
I had become more conscious of why I use technology, and how it meets my needs, as Newport recommended.
Acutely conscious of the threat Mr. Mueller's investigation poses, Mr. Trump has openly discussed ways to shut it down.
I tried to get complex pictures and simple pictures, and I was also conscious of the history of photography.
" Mr. Trump too was conscious of his own position: "On the wall, you and I both have political problem.
It's about consuming less, using less, and being more conscious of where items come from and where they're going.
It's not your fault for getting duped, but being conscious of these processes can put you back in control.
" When it was pointed out that he entered the US illegally, Quintero replied, "Yes, I am conscious of that.
Wordplay FRIDAY PUZZLE — The end of the year makes me both sentimental and conscious of how quickly time passes.
Conscious of the contributions of the Hispanic and Latino community, President Lyndon Johnson acknowledged the first Hispanic Heritage Week.
She says she can see dust and is conscious of the ultra-fine particles that clog the city's atmosphere.
After the "Ring" and Cirque du Soleil pieces, were you conscious of wanting to make a more intimate work?
We all need to be conscious of what has been unleashed and find opportunities to invest in media literacy.
He's conscious of how his body language affects those around him, and understands that each teammate is wired differently.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The other issue I'm always conscious of is the anesthetization of violence itself.
It's made me more conscious of my body, and I've taken steps to change my life because of that.
Like the true-crime sensations "Serial" and "The Jinx," it's conscious of the ways justice is achieved, denied or bought.
"Be careful, be conscious of vision health, and awareness of vision health and the importance of vision health," he added.
The picture is so good it makes me conscious of how bad every TV I've used before is by comparison.
Though you're not conscious of it, you start forming your food preferences in utero, mostly thanks to your mother's diet.
"I am conscious of your committee's hearing on Tuesday where I am due to appear," Allan said in the email.
"People are so worried and so self-conscious of them, but I've never seen a woman without them," she says.
If anything, they are perhaps more conscious of humans' connection to the Earth and possess a desire to preserve that.
Tencent has also become more conscious of local sensibilities in the wake of its marketing missteps for "Arena of Valor".
I feel like I wasn't aware or conscious of that moment or participatory in the technology industry at the time.
And there's a bounty on my kids' head for a photo, so that's something that we are very conscious of.
Facebook is conscious of the stereotype and is trying to get out ahead of complaints early with its new campus.
But they formed a protective circle — even if they weren't fully conscious of it — every day I was in school.
Since then, more studies have shown that your decisions can be read from your brain before you're conscious of them.
There's so much coming out, and people are becoming more conscious of creating female roles for women in the genre.
Hell, they even have to be conscious of how they walk into a room so they don't turn someone off.
Investors and buyers in the "healthtech" sector should be conscious of these regulatory pitfalls in connection with financings and acquisitions.
But if you remain patient in adversity and conscious of Him – this, behold, is something to set one's heart upon.
Still, Gordon and her friends were conscious of the danger that could arise in the chaos of a natural disaster.
Perhaps they're so unwell they neglect their child, but it's very rarely something they're conscious of or trying to do.
In her interviews — the first she's given in prison — she's poised, well-spoken, and very conscious of what she's done.
So, we've been very conscious of having challenges in the game that you can do in a 20-minute session.
Because she was self-conscious of her own nose for so long, she refused to be photographed from the side.
This striated social context was where Mr. Laachraoui grew up, deeply conscious of two worlds, separate yet side by side.
Because at the end of the day, this is a new experience for him, and he's very conscious of it.
Epstein also appeared highly conscious of his appearance, buying hair gel, seven bottles of shampoo, and 22 tubes of toothpaste.
But I was newly conscious of how precisely and delicately Mr. Sondheim's score translates the pleasures of seeing into music.
Elsewhere in town I'm often conscious of an extra fingertip's worth of sugar, tipping the balance of the pickling brine.
And when you're made to feel uncomfortable, sometimes you aren't always the most conscious of (or careful with) your words.
He's conscious of a kind of throbbing sensation inside his head, like the flicking of a light, on and off.
Life back in the States, meanwhile, would make her conscious of how little privilege she had relative to other Americans.
Do you try to be conscious of that or do you just have to push it out of your head?
I can't think of a single superhero show or movie that wouldn't benefit from being this conscious of its visuals.
"We need to regain that trust by showing we're conscious of the impact of what we do," he tells Axios.
When I was younger I had really dry and unhealthy skin so I've become really conscious of my skin care.
Did you have the same experience as Billi when you returned to them, becoming conscious of the passage of time?
Doll says he isn't seeing hints of it yet but is conscious of the negative role it will eventually play.
Rapinoe's teammate Alex Morgan previously told PEOPLE she is conscious of how she can pave the way for future stars.
Added responsibility seems to have made both of them conscious of how each minute counts, no matter who they're with.
He said that, since the airport swatting, he had become more conscious of the havoc that his live stream wreaks.
It posed questions like: I am no longer conscious of the race of students in prep school: Agree or Disagree?
"We must tackle this through cleanup and, above all, by making our citizens conscious of these issues," Ms. Rosauro said.
Perhaps the truth is never possible, but it is for us to be conscious of the extremes and push them.
Conscious of his fan base, Mr. Li has taken his image as a man of the people to an extreme.
Ms. Berger said she was conscious of the fact that young people could get infected and still not show symptoms.
They became more conscious of what they were eating overall, making healthier decisions during their eight-hour window each day.
As opponents have become more conscious of the threat he poses, Nuno has started to change his position during games.
As ecosystems collapse and the future no longer feels guaranteed, some people may feel more conscious of their own mortality.
Be conscious of the space around you and how you navigate it so you don't touch someone without their consent.
Arcade Fire has always been acutely conscious of music history, using stylistic allusions to underline or tease against its messages.
But Stern's aim was to satirize misogyny, not normalize it, and she must have been conscious of subverting her assignment.
I sang fully conscious of the pure physical joy of it — a pleasure beyond the flowing endorphins that singing releases.
He is acutely conscious of how migration complicates preparing for diseases, and of the need to educate without assigning blame.
It keeps you conscious of every bite that goes into your mouth and can help you make better food decisions.
After listening to them discuss other subjects for an hour, I pressed the issue, conscious of the passage of time.
"Reasonable people disagree about where to draw the line and we were very conscious of those issues," Professor Guess said.
And these lawmakers are deeply conscious of the history of black men in America being wrongfully accused of sexual misconduct.
It seems like something she had to be conscious of before, and is now getting used to without any oversight.
There is a rhythmic dissonance to the paintings that held my attention, made me conscious of equating looking with examining.
"People from other countries might not be as conscious of how Americans pronounce the names of their letters," said Daland.
"She's always been conscious of improving the ways we communicate the work of the royal family," a palace source tells PEOPLE.
You'll begin to become more conscious of your actions, which will guide you to the realization of that which you desire.
And at the same time, he got less conscious of the relationships he already had and less thoughtful of our feelings.
Also, we've become more conscious of the ways food production can affect both our health and the health of our planet.
Be conscious of what you buy and how much of it you have, and then create as many baskets as necessary.
I'm sure I've been conscious of the latter and meekly wiped perfectly viable blueberry syrup off my palm in the past.
My husband is paid well, but we're very conscious of living well within our means and building a solid nest egg.
The characters did things, without being conscious of why they were doing them, as they grasped for answers they wouldn't find.
"I'm getting older and more conscious of what I eat and how I eat it and what I do," she explained.
He also said he was conscious of not allowing the wider issue of trans rights to overshadow his central health remit.
As I load the last of my possessions into the cart, I'm conscious of how long I've been inside these walls.
I don't ever for a moment mean to imply that I'm not conscious of the fact that he was a killer.
"She was so conscious of her place in culture and what she meant to the female fans," Johnson told Us Weekly.
"I am acutely conscious of the fact that the House has other pressing matters on its mind today," Mr Hammond began.
We are having people over on Saturday for my birthday, and I am super conscious of the cleanliness of our house.
Just being conscious of the things you're picking up at stores, and look for stuff you know won't just create trash.
"In our opinion, the two parties are more conscious of how to implement their policies within a European mandate," Thiel added.
In Westworld, constant rebooting makes artificial lifeforms conscious of the fact that they are slaves, and horribly mistreated slaves at that.
" He added, ​"So, in taking part in this occasion today, we are conscious of the history in whose shadow we stand.
But at the same time you have to use your platform and be conscious of it and use it for good.
If you're white and publicly discussing your own mental illness, try to be conscious of presenting your experience as the default.
But that means you have to be conscious of your finger position at all times, which, to me, isn't super relaxing.
But the move was deeply sensitive in a nation that is still intensely conscious of the consequences of its past militarism.
Tim is conscious of the fact that, as an unassuming white delivery guy, he doesn't have much to fear from cops.
Their muscles aren't super flexed or tight — you need to bring out their relatable side, and I'm very conscious of that.
I was very conscious of that, and really did not like the way that made me feel as a young teenager.
They are also conscious of the fact that they are getting dragged into the political arena—and this makes them uncomfortable.
Encountering the Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis, it sounds like you were conscious of how entrenched the binary was.
It's something that Lucasfilm has been very conscious of, especially in modern Star Wars projects—not to take their helmets off.
It was because I wanted to be acknowledged by them in the way that I'm always conscious of who they are.
To do this well, you must remain conscious of your own ideological biases and neuroses, which your readers may not share.
Dorsey said Twitter is conscious of that and would invest in making sure the product communicated about how it makes decisions.
I was so self-conscious of how long my feet looked in the 9s and kept asking my coworkers their opinions.
Which is why laughter researchers as well as mental health experts recommend becoming more conscious of when and why you laugh.
"We try to be conscious of what we hear them say to each other and how they say it," says Joanna.
The central public corridor is 123 feet wide, tight enough that a passer-by is conscious of storefronts on both sides.
It sounds like this, and your art looks like this, and we're conscious of not necessarily falling into that same template.
"I've been very conscious of what I consume for most of my life and how it affects my health," she says.
They are overtly passionate about equality and conscious of self-improvement, so as to not offend any specific group or values.
Making the album I really found a new sense of being with the machines and was conscious of a relationship forming.
The feature was meant to help iPhone users be more conscious of the time they spent staring at their black mirror.
I don't know that I was entirely conscious of it, because I started in photography, which is closer to 50-50.
What we did is we were really conscious of the fact that for almost 20073 years the content had been free.
" Hamilton, 33, added: "I'm operating on a level where, if I wasn't conscious of it, then I could easily burn out.
"When I got close to 500, I was conscious of the chance of 'dogging it,' what we call choking," he said.
So be conscious of the "family jet lag" time it might take for everyone to warm up to spending time together.
When you compose an image like that, do you have to be conscious of what it might trigger in people's heads?
"I was really conscious of how just through attrition, there was just Joan and I in the room," Mr. Dunne said.
"That book has been a through line in my practice in ways that I'm not even entirely conscious of," he said.
Not that you'll be entirely conscious of this failing while you're watching Ms. Mulligan, though it may quietly nag at you.
I just thought that if I unfollowed, I'd have to be more conscious of the content I want to take in.
As consumers become increasingly conscious of the outsize environmental impact of air travel, airlines are under growing pressure to take action.
"Anyone ordering items high enough to meet most deductibles should be especially conscious of theft prevention," said State Farm's Morss-Fischer.
With Porzingis's height and frame, the Knicks have been conscious of keeping him healthy, though they are not fretting his durability.
The secretary of state nominee appreciates that with Trump, who is acutely conscious of his image, flattery will get you everywhere.
Despite my online gym membership, I honestly don't work out much, so I try to be conscious of what I eat.
And one of the things I'm always hyper conscious of with paint is: Do I want to look at this everyday?
We are very conscious of the fact that not all people have the means to sustainably create, store and use energy.
From then on, I felt conscious of a responsibility to represent Islam to all my non-Muslim neighbors, coworkers, friends, etc.
"The thing we have to stay conscious of is we can't play to not lose," Rockets forward Trevor Ariza told ESPN.com.
"I'm not cheap but I'm frugal, so I'm very conscious of any and everything that I spend money on," Paul says.
It wasn't something I was super conscious of, but maybe it was just me leaning into that element of the genre.
Become very conscious of what is important to you, what really nourishes you, and devote more time and attention to it.
When the time comes to make layoff decisions, they should be conscious of how these cuts could affect their remaining workforce.
It's a weird phenomenon, and probably not what we would choose to do as a society if were conscious of it.
A woman politician wearing all white has particular historical meaning, one that women who set political milestones have often been conscious of.
In this way, his android makes him both painfully conscious of his aging body and more physically confident than he's ever been.
I try and eat as little meat as I can, and I'm just very conscious of my own footprint in the world.
In her mid-thirties at the time, Nikki's asexuality was something she'd always been conscious of but never had the word for.
The tonal shift from the off-white ground to the white rectangles makes you conscious of the widening field of your attention.
One of my New Year's goals was to not waste as much food, so I really try to be conscious of that.
The idea with "Phone Bootcamp," explains Holesh, is to make you more conscious of your smartphone habits and question them going forward.
Or a woman might be frustrated by new varicose veins, self-conscious of growing breasts, or embarrassed about swollen feet and ankles.
" The director added, "I don't want to represent an only-white world and it's something we talk about and are conscious of.
"You see companies becoming much more conscious of the fact that they can't expect their employees to be always on," Huffington says.
However, the Fed must do so in a measured way, being conscious of the global ramifications and subsequent potential impacts at home.
The greater conscious of the show and the reality and the fact that Tony's gone is like a punch in the gut.
Apparently the Twittersphere became conscious of this dilemma, and promptly started a debate of what the correct way to remove eggs is.
H.R. McMaster, had been deferential to Mattis and called him "Sir" or "Secretary Mattis" — conscious of his 3 stars to Mattis' 4.
"Tantra, to me, is about being conscious of your connection to your soul, your body, and your connection to love," says Aza.
The Australian government has also warned people travelling home from Brazil to be conscious of fever, rash, red eyes or joint pain.
Style-wise, be conscious of what is socially appropriate and have a real conversation with yourself about what actually flatters your shape.
To stay alive, FINAL FANTASY XV players need to be slippery as a salmon and constantly conscious of their magic management skills.
The big banks, conscious of the ability of regulators to fine them for aiding and abetting money-laundering, will proceed with caution.
What we needed was a leader that would make the group conscious of the problem that we were thrown into, you know?
"I remember being really young when I first became conscious of my unhealthy relationship with body image," Koma wrote on NEDA's website.
I think we've always been conscious of that, and critical of a lot of the shitty stuff that happens in metal communities.
"We have to be conscious of the starting point, the delicate situation in which we received the country," he said this month.
We also became conscious of the voices unable to be heard—those lost to complications with HIV/AIDS, and others who passed.
A good ally needs to be conscious of these tendencies, and consider the impact of intersectional identities in the fight for equality.
Even more than Richard, it's Margaret who's the soul of this world, and the character who's most conscious of its grim fatalism.
People that ride motorcycles are the best drivers on the road — you have to be completely conscious of what's happening around you.
And now, I'm not – I'm very conscious of the limits of our expertise and what we're good at and what we do.
Mr. de Blasio has appeared increasingly conscious of the vulnerability, and in recent weeks his administration has been highlighting his reform efforts.
Under a carbon tax, whether we are conscious of it or not, higher prices would coerce us away from our preferred choices.
As people become more conscious of the ingredients in their products, niche cosmetic brands are popping up to inform a curious audience.
Mansoor tries to resist her initially, conscious of the class difference between them, but eventually finds himself unable to resist Muggu's charms.
But in order to do that, Uber needs to remain conscious of the fact that it's a goal it's trying to achieve.
We walk mindlessly throughout the day, not really conscious of the way that we feel and the way things are impacting us.
Growing up, I was very self-conscious of the way I looked and really didn't like what I saw in the mirror.
More and more of us are becoming conscious of the high cost of raising livestock, on both the environment and our health.
I wasn't very conscious of that when I wrote that specific melody, but I realise that it is naturally inside of me.
Still conscious of its decades of humiliation, how would China perceive a surprise direct attack on one of its few declared allies?
"I'm only starting to be conscious of the extent to which I monitor and filter myself because I'm a woman," she said.
"I knew he wanted me there, but it was really tough," she said, explaining that she was self-conscious of her injuries.
Republicans are conscious of the juxtaposition between their party's candidates and the recent surge of nonwhite Democrats nominated in governors races nationwide.
In all his work, Dr. Cobbs was conscious of the complexity of race issues, whose causes are so often hidden or underexplored.
When she ran into friends from high school, she told them she worked at Link-Belt, conscious of the envy it incited.
Mr. Rosenthal was conscious of the criticism that photographs of people in difficult straits constitute a sort of voyeurism for the comfortable.
I quickly learned the ropes and the bounds, and I inadvertently, not conscious of the act itself, learned to self-censor, too.
"As a Latin person, he should be more conscious of who Hamilton was — he's glorifying a person that represents oppression," she said.
And by furtive degrees, you become conscious of their nagging, growing awareness that their private realm of anarchy is beginning to dissolve.
She asked for a mask to use during rehearsals, and found that it actually helped her become more conscious of her sound.
Today, even unconscious amateur photography has improved vastly: We know how to frame images better, we're more conscious of what we do.
It wants to "bend the marketplace," she said, to make all products safer, more reliable and more conscious of their users' privacy.
For the most part these games are not conscious of their own perspectives and assumptions, so they can't be critical of them.
"We are conscious of the urgency of the work to be done," Sammy Rodríguez Ortega, a Prepa executive, wrote in an Oct.
Obama was also much more conscious of trying to preserve the institution of the presidency and the norms and laws around it.
"I behold him with fear now, as conscious of the power my indiscretion has given him over me," she confesses to Anna.
What was interesting about it is that there was nothing in between, so it made me more conscious of my phone usage.
My experience, when I was in the White House, is the military are actually very conscious of the limits of military power.
Absolutely. I think Ronald, in particular, has made me hyper-conscious of creating an environment where my children feel comfortable sharing everything.
Like many drinkers on the weekend, you might find yourself busting for a pee but conscious of doing it on the street.
We are less conscious of the e-reader that gathers information on which pages we skip and which words we linger over.
Still, she believes the data could point to an easy way to ensure people stay conscious of their weight during the holidays.
When you're trying to be conscious of your budget, it can be hard to decide where to spend and where to save.
As usual, the group announced its plans in advance, conscious of the attention it might garner, but a sign of sabotage appeared early.
He travels to China regularly for work and says he is conscious of the double life he would need to lead back home.
The people talking on those phones have to always be conscious of them, to navigate them as they chat for hours on end.
"We need to be conscious of the history and the risk of abuse of surveillance authority for political purposes," Sanchez told BuzzFeed News.
The point is, this problem, we're hyper-conscious of and we believe that getting people to feel comfortable talking in public is critical.
Whether or not they were conscious of it, these attackers were most likely advertising to their Twitter audiences that they were not racist.
"We're conscious of the fact that there has to be appropriate and effective transmission of rates," Governor Shaktikanta Das told reporters in Mumbai.
Everyone's conscious of the status symbol quality of the iPhone, but a similar intangible value might be attached to a $1,000 Android phone.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Red Hook, Brooklyn, it's impossible not to be conscious of the extreme proximity of the sea.
And India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, is conscious of China's designs: his first trip abroad after taking office in 2014 was to Bhutan.
Arab Sheiks, billionaires, the press and of course, we were very conscious of bringing along some normal hip hop heads, some regular fans.
People are more conscious of the projects' impact on their environment, of the big money that is at stake and of their rights.
But I think the struggle to balance your time and your work and your family pushes women to be more conscious of it.
Because the product was created as a snack, this isn't so relevant for most consumers, but the team is conscious of the issue.
But sometimes a Justice may be more conscious of exerting an influence, in the here and now, on political forces outside the Court.
Mr. Mubarak is very conscious of his own legacy, said Mr. Abdelraziq, the lawyer, and was "very upset" to be convicted of corruption.
But I was mature enough to be conscious of it so that I could move through it rather then letting it move me.
Instead, Barcelona's campaign is "dismantling the pedagogic work that should be done to make citizens more conscious" of their tax obligations, Cruzado said.
Ullrich's Hitler is no tyrant-sorcerer who leads an innocent Germany astray; he is a chameleon, acutely conscious of the image he projects.
In a BBC interview he said the BoE was conscious of 'other meetings over the course of the year' when they could hike.
To be fair, Maras and Collee are all too conscious of this cultural slant, and they make a sterling effort to correct it.
"This is something we are very conscious of," she told a real estate conference hosted by the Banque Cantonale de Vaud in Lausanne.
Blockbuster games are becoming more conscious of the space they occupy in pop culture, delivering an emotionally wider range of stories and experiences.
Although no concrete plans have been laid out, parliament seems conscious of the need to create laws and regulations before the field matures.
While Republican senators, conscious of their delicate political position, are loath to back legislative efforts to shield Mueller, they don't want him gone.
But if we try to be extra-conscious of the others' feelings and slower to voice complaints, we can prevent many downward spirals.
I was very conscious of trying to impress upon them the desire to be there as things happened without adding work for them.
The patterns are still very much a strong influence in my life and force me to be very conscious of how I eat.
"Every moment, every bar of music, you have choices to make and you have to be conscious of your choices," Mr. Leiser said.
A man as conscious of his own image and importance as the president will not want to become known for repeatedly crying wolf.
But a woman politician wearing all white has particular historical meaning, one that women who set political milestones have often been conscious of.
Here at Wine School, we try to be conscious of good values in wine, and to understand the difference between price and value.
"  "They are particularly conscious of government advice in relation to both the well-being of older family members and large gatherings of people.
"Fosse/Verdon" is conscious of this but also feels burdened by the responsibility to indict him, which only makes it more heavy-handed.
"We're always very conscious of disruptive elements, socioeconomic, social elements that could come in at any time and disrupt our business," Chapek said.
Not to say we aren't affectionate in public, but we stay very conscious of what is too much and what might offend people.
As the proud great-uncle of three infants, I'm extremely conscious of the delights of participating in the lives of a new generation.
Today, people are more keenly conscious of animal welfare, and keepers and breeders know more about nutrition and husbandry of reptiles and amphibians.
As we've become more conscious of our carbon footprint and placed a renewed emphasis on sustainability in how we consume, so have hotels.
I m-- mean-- but I think you've got three organizations and I think we will have a CEO that's terribly conscious of that.
Harry is the elder, more conscientious bean counter, conscious of the old country, honest and devout, the self-appointed guardian of family morals.
Here are these two Coopers: one wicked, one sweet; and one all-powerful while the other's barely conscious of anything happening around him.
Now, she is pledging to make the European Central Bank more conscious of the environment if she is confirmed as its new president.
But being conscious of what you're giving out, and cutting back when it's possible, can have a real impact on your overall privacy.
Social media means we're a lot more conscious of the way we depict ourselves and how we feel about ourselves and our bodies.
But Woodstock was far more conscious of the potential of mass spectacle, owing largely to its creative masterminds, Michael Lang and Artie Kornfeld.
"Homeland," a series always conscious of current events, tries for some enforced topicality in its sixth season, which begins on Sunday on Showtime.
Mr. Cleobury was supremely conscious of the tradition, and at first, as he acknowledged to NPR in 2004, felt weighed down by it.
There are plenty of modern-day innovators making music conscious of jazz history while looking forward for inspiration (see Kamasi Washington, Steve Lehman).
He is too conscious of the fact that whatever befalls him, no matter how meaningful it is to him, doesn't make him special.
Companies are pushed toward becoming more conscious of their business practices and social impact as consumers have more access to such information, Steiner said.
Unlike Narcissus, of course, Ishi­guro is conscious of the situation he has created, but he's set an unexpected trap for himself through his image.
Perhaps conscious of the charisma gap between himself and Lopez Obrador, Meade recently asked Mexicans to vote with their heads and not their hearts.
"I'm also raising kids in Manhattan so I am very conscious of not letting them turn into little privileged, white, coke heads," she joked.
In many ways, Obama, a president especially conscious of history, seemed to be subtly setting up a contrast with the Trump presidency to come.
"My parents always maintained an amicable relationship and were really conscious of me and how I felt and always put me first," she said.
Rouse and Quinn don't have the cost-saving benefit of large-scale production, and they are both conscious of the prices of their brooms.
While the officers try to flip her over to cuff her, she appears to be conscious of her top and tries to cover herself.
Amazon is very conscious of keeping prices low to attract customers, Aparna Mathur, American Enterprise Institute's resident scholar in economic policy studies, tells Axios.
Raphael Bob-Waksberg: I don't know if that was something we were really that conscious of when we were writing and pitching the show.
However, according to a sample of people that Broadly interviewed, it wasn't uncommon for people to admit that they were conscious of their compulsion.
The film, a crime drama of sweeping scope and ambition, is retrospective by design and decidedly conscious of the fact that eventually, everything ends.
For example, they may be curious how to make the time for sex, or may just feel self-conscious of their bodies while naked.
"All of us, men and women, can become conscious of our implicit bias against women and work very proactively to overcome it," she said.
Britain in particular is newly conscious of such noxious rubbish after the success of "Blue Planet II", a BBC documentary series about the oceans.
"What I'm really conscious of is that I realize what a great life I have, so I'm truly trying to be grateful," he said.
The investment bank expects the euro zone to grow 1.4 percent in 2017 but it is "conscious" of the political risks to such forecast.
Conscious of his public image (he is a gift to future sculptors), Mr Navalny barred Rastorguev from filming behind the scenes for "Electing Russia".
They must demonstrate that they are conscious of the lived experiences of the groups they claim to represent, they must address and subvert stereotype.
Every single decision made about how Facebook operates comes with inherent biases — whether the people making the decisions are conscious of them or not.
It was during her youth, while in third grade, that Lana first became conscious of her gender, she told The New Yorker in 2012.
I don't ever, for a moment, mean to imply that I'm not conscious of the fact that he was a killer, because I am.
Being more conscious of the language we use around mental health is something every single person can do and it does make a difference.
In addition, the movement aims to simply allow people to become more conscious of where their food comes from and how it got there.
The League is certainly a more selective group of people that might be more conscious of maintaining a good reputation and not wasting time.
And that's something that I've been conscious of on this project — not to get boxed into trends or a specific sound; it's very fusion.
We're not conscious of this, but the difference is subtle enough for our brains to determine the direction of the source of the sound.
On the other hand, growing reliance on public ratings and reputation rankings could make us more conscious of our behaviour and kinder to others.
The festival would run til three in the morning, and I was a hell of a lot more conscious of my need for rest.
So I knew they were good, but I was also conscious of the fact that they were kind of falling out of my ears.
The S3 is a powerhouse of a wearable device, but even spec chasers are now conscious of the uniform they wear while racing ahead.
They are conscious of the fact that the country's fragile power-sharing agreement means she has no control over Myanmar's military or security apparatus.
But none of that is going to happen if the people building the AI aren't themselves conscious of the racism laced throughout American society.
But only when looking for it are you conscious of Shore's formal discipline, because it is as fluent as a language learned from birth.
Like Martin, Appleby lives in a largely uninhabited landscape dominated by nature, where one becomes conscious of the sky's presence, its constantly changing conditions.
Like other companies, Amazon is very conscious of the political damage that can be done by being on the wrong side of certain issues.
Democrats — perhaps conscious of the potential for expectations to get out of control — have been fairly muted in their predictions for what might occur.
Rock music, inherently, is corny, gross, pandering, stupid, stubbornly unaccepting of changing trends while also extremely self-conscious of how it's perceived by others.
The first time I was conscious of having it—I reckon I was like 19—could have turned out really, really horribly for me.
Phone makers incrementally increased screen sizes, conscious of the high cost of displays and what was perceived as the need for a physical keyboard.
He was fully conscious of where lines were, whom he did not want to be disparaging publicly and of what could bring needless offense.
But, in general, he does not particularly like to talk about himself; he is too conscious of the distorting effects of his own storytelling.
When you moved to Washington Heights, which is rapidly gentrifying, did you try to be conscious of not playing that role of the gentrifier?
It was the first time that I felt conscious of my lungs, like maybe I'd been doing this breathing thing wrong all my life.
He's sort of conscious of taking care of her to a certain degree, or looking out for her, but he knows who he is.
"We have to be more conscious of how we support, protect and take care of women — and not in a patronizing way," he said.
On this trip, Hughes and Hurston grew conscious of their shared interest in black folklore and everyday people, and their pronounced taste for adventure.
"We're just little ol' Clemson," said Swinney, as though self-conscious of both the narrative and how thoroughly his team had just smashed it.
Williams transforms remarkably, with a performance always conscious of the effort and microadjustments it takes Verdon not to lose herself in partnership and parenting.
Inspired—and conscious of my own dwindling supply—I dealt with my anxiety by shooting self-portraits, trying a few of the ideas myself.
A lot of friends of mine, specifically friends of color, have either been targeted or have been more conscious of walking through white spaces.
"I come to this with some humility because I'm conscious of the fact that there are seven white people on this stage," Buttigieg said.
"I think he's rightly concerned that he would become conscious of himself in a way that would be harmful to his acting," Soderbergh said.
But it happens to be one of the things I can actually do something about, so I'm trying to be more conscious of it.
Established players — conscious of their fintech rivals — have been rushing into the mobile arena, testing slick apps in a bid to lure millennial customers.
The Pashas are wary Muslims — conscious of the general cloud of suspicion hovering over the community, and secretive about their own particular family history.
The shift suggested that organizers of the award are conscious of an ever more volatile retail climate for small fashion brands and behemoths alike.
H: So it's relying less on a hierarchy within the production, and being conscious of the conditions of the places in which you shoot?
By the time I was listening to Labelle in the '90s, I was conscious of how important the Larry LeGaspi look was to me.
More than anybody else, Poles are deeply conscious of their own history, which is replete with noble and heroic defeats rather than glorious victories.
Born with a clubfoot, Philip is self-conscious of his handicap and nearly poor, yet he's bolstered by loyal friends and an encouraging future.
In the statement, Chaayos said it was "extremely conscious" of its customers' data security, encrypting the data and not sharing it with third parties.
"He was conscious of his own international prestige," said Marlene Laruelle, the director of the Central Asia Program at George Washington University in Washington.
In fact, there can be parallels drawn to our present turmoil and unease toward historically oppressed bodies who are conscious of their systemic oppression.
Churchman seems highly conscious of, as well as conflicted by, certain pictorial images and tropes, and how they have been used to evoke transcendence.
I'm so conscious of what I like, that if it piques me, I'm going to feel it and I'm going to know immediately why.
Rafa Camargo, Facebook's vice president overseeing the Portal's development, says the company was conscious of the privacy concerns from the beginning when developing the product.
He is deeply conscious of the power of the latter, as there are less than 100 speakers of Wolostoqey, an Algonquian First Nation language, today.
It's a job for my subconscious mind, and the more I'm conscious of it, the more I become concerned that I will stop breathing entirely.
Conscious of the fact that the deep wounds are still healing, the Fed is now trying to prudently unwind its long-held crisis credit stance.
Agrawal wants to harness this curiosity to change attitudes and make people more consciousof themselves, of other people, and of the world around them.
So where does that leave a person conscious of her time and attention, but also looking for partnership and love in the age of apps?
Lee in particular emphasized that, as an Asian American artist and daughter of immigrants, she's extremely conscious of not displacing existing tenants and their communities.
In fact, in a 2013 interview with PBS Newshour, Storer said she is always conscious of what the next big threat will be to America.
"Day to day I just have to do what feels right and I'm very conscious of what I put on just in general," Ali says.
It's important to stylistically match the mood and tone of his writing, and I was constantly thinking and conscious of this while creating the illustrations.
Obama was also clearly conscious of the fact that his time as commander in chief is almost over and with it his commanding bully pulpit.
"We are very conscious of our instrumental quality being the best it can possibly be, so we always prioritize sound over speed," the creators wrote.
I try to be conscious of pounding the strike zone and keeping the tempo of the game going on our side, and maintaining that momentum.
I've had some guys ask me to do their makeup when they have a breakout, because they're conscious of how they look, but that's it.
P&G already owns popular deodorant brand Secret, but must have felt that Native could be a leader amongst consumers who are conscious of ingredients.
We are extremely conscious of the fact that startups and small businesses have a lot of important uses for their dollars other than legal fees.
One thing we all could be more conscious of is the understanding that both emotions and technologies are historical artifacts, that they're shaped by humans.
"I know you'll all be tweeting at me," he said, deeply conscious of all the criticism that would be streaming his way for his loss.
Some police officials seem conscious of the fact that their officers shouldn't be seen as advertising on behalf Ring, though they're effectively doing so anyway.
WATTERS: And use and I, as a white, straight male should be more conscious of my privileges when I go walk around in everyday society?
He loves being outdoors, and he's really conscious of things like turning on the water when he's brushing his teeth, and taking a quick shower.
All the major software and services firms, it seems, have grown conscious of the synergistic advantages of having control over the devices running their wares.
"I think markets are going to be conscious of that story continuing to leak out and potentially have an impact on the market," Osborne said.
The first thing — the one we're all aware of, but never really adequately conscious of — is that the whole world is moving to mobile computing.
Too much of the cooking at Nishi is self-referential, inward looking and so concerned with technique that you can't help being conscious of it.
Harris, meanwhile, appeared eager to extend her feud with Biden, conscious of the boost to her poll standings that her last confrontation with him delivered.
"It's always, you're someone's sad girlfriend, or someone's bereaved wife," she added, before asking McGee if she was conscious of this during the writing process.
Still, I'm skeptical of the current vogue in picture books for self-awareness: stories about the act of storytelling, texts conscious of themselves as texts.
"When you do have to send an email, be conscious of the recipient's time and make sure your email is easy to answer," she says.
Any plunge in the stock market can make the rich more conscious of their spending, especially when it comes to luxury pieces auctioned at Sotheby's.
Giles is also especially conscious of how easily resistance fatigue can set in if the social forms of protest aren't subject to conversation and experimentation.
There are a few songs on Nasty where you talk about protecting your energy and being conscious of who you are letting in your space.
"I am conscious of calls for me to resign and have taken them very seriously," he said on July 4, the day after his sentencing.
"I'm so in love with the medium of podcasting, and I'm conscious of how we can manage this growth without burning our listeners," he said.
I'm also conscious of the environmental impact that plastic is having, and it feels better to use something renewable instead of contributing to that cycle.
She set up the network in 2013, because as a female member of the European Parliament she had been painfully conscious of her minority status.
In my own work, I do my best to remain conscious of these subtle forces and how they may operate, but it's a continuing battle.
He has found that they tend to be too conscious of their image, he said — so polished, in fact, that they come off as artificial.
Phil Foden scored early, his first Premier League goal, but for almost the first time, the team seemed inhibited, conscious of what was at stake.
As I grew older, I became more conscious of the building's eccentricities and the fact that nobody else I knew lived in conditions like these.
I'm extremely conscious of what I prepare and feed my family, so we can all stay healthy and I can continue doing what I love.
I'm grateful for that, but I'm also conscious of the continuing double standard: I have to be better than everyone; I have to work harder.
Let's instead focus on the coding of the charge against Biden, whether Trump is conscious of it or not, whether it was intentional or not.
And in an age when people are trying to be more conscious of their purchasing choices, like seeking natural or local brands, it's, well, jarring.
BOB CHAPEK: We're always very conscious of those disruptive elements, socioeconomic elements, social elements that could come in at any time and disrupt our business.
Every minute or hour, in ways we're not even conscious of, we as individuals and members of our class are competing for dominance and respect.
Our photog asks Ryan if being on a medical show makes him more aware and conscious of real-life health scares happening in the world.
He said he struggled to raise funds for his new venture firm because limited partners were conscious of attracting negative press by working with him.
We are also conscious of high-sodium content concerns in foods and we strive to reduce that as much as possible in our food offerings.
For Trump, who may be more conscious of how he is perceived than any politician in history, the mockery is likely to be especially painful.
So be conscious of how many accounts you subscribe to and how often they post so you don't get overloaded with notifications throughout the day.
"I realised I have to be conscious of what my body tells me and if my body does better not eating certain foods," she said.
John was conscious of how blindness can fluster or confuse certain social situations, where sighted people feel embarrassed, gauche, awkward, or uncaring in his presence.
So we were always conscious of that delicate balance, of how much you could step out of the movie and get back to the movie.
All the biggest western economies operate a territorial tax system but, conscious of the risk of profit shifting, they also have rules to tackle this.
Immobilized but conscious of the fact that Burke was the owner of the bag with the alleged porn stash, Loeb called the chief a name.
"PTSD is just a continuous thing – we just have to be conscious of not setting off their triggers like dropping something in the kitchen," Jackson says.
I'm always very conscious of messing up her morning routine, because I'm usually still at the gym when she leaves for a shift or for class.
She provides her clients with tools to help them be more conscious of how they think and how they react to the things that frighten them.
We always tell patients to be more conscious of their posture which means it is a mental decision similar to a diet, like a lifestyle change.
Our families have experienced some health issues over the past few years, and it's made me incredibly conscious of my own health as I get older.
The first time a group becomes conscious of itself as an important social group, it is because they realize that they're all being subjected to something.
If policymakers want to use it as a tool to enable clean energy, they need to be conscious of its characteristics and smarter about its deployment.
"If you look at a generation that is really conscious of sustainability, it's millennials," Olmstead notes, "And they are obviously the ones who are spending money."
Aside from celebrities, there is no one who is more conscious of his or her own subconscious signals, vocal and visual cues than a presidential candidate.
"In setting off fireworks, be conscious of 'setting off the (pollution) index'," read an editorial on Saturday in the People's Daily newspaper, the Communist Party mouthpiece.
I think this obsession with things like that, with [Eugenie's] teeth, brought back memories I maybe wasn't conscious of that were played out in the pictures.
The kettlebell stayed a consistent 15 pounds, as I was trying to be conscious of keeping my core and back stable to avoid causing an injury.
When I would sneeze or laugh, I would pee in my pants a little, and I was always self-conscious of the appearance of my vagina.
Most importantly, Dr. Orbé-Austin believes that workplaces, particularly those in the media industry, need to be conscious of what their employees may be going through.
I think this primed me to be particularly interested in what is left unsaid, to always be conscious of the layers that lie beneath social interactions.
Still, a boss has a lot of say over an individual's professional success, so discretion is always key, something that Frank says she remains conscious of.
Be conscious of aggression when it comes to getting paid on Friday, when the sun squares off with warrior Mars in your house of personal finance.
I was only slightly self-conscious of my new face while riding the subway in, but this is NYC, so no one did a double take.
"They're very conscious of how he got there — you have to rally your base and keep them posted, and energize them," Lord said in an interview.
Now, instead of being conscious of how much work Smith is doing to create her characters, we focus on their own struggles to make themselves up.
"I sense a slight change in Kuroda's comments, which suggests that he's becoming more conscious of the exit," said Norio Miyagawa, senior economist at Mizuho Securities.
So what is striking is that it was the British who made people far more self-conscious of caste identities and separation and distinction amongst them.
Raising awareness of this in ourselves and our colleagues by being conscious of what it is and the effect it has on our performance is key.
Apple might not outwardly complain about facing real competition against its iPhone, but it will surely be conscious of the new threat rising out of China.
But home cooking is more cost-effective than eating out, and millennials, who face mounting student loan debt, are forced to be conscious of every dollar.
The connected world is coming for cars, everyone in the industry is entirely conscious of that fact, but no one is doing anything bold about it.
I was fully conscious of how sad Johnson wanted this paragraph to read when I first encountered it, and I still find it heartbreaking and surprising.
"We are clearly conscious of our limited fiscal space," Henry Rotich, the finance minister, said in a draft budget policy statement seen by Reuters on Monday.
Conscious of the rift in his province, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney last week created a "fair deal panel" to study ways to reclaim powers from Ottawa.
The bill this time was actually cheap for us, because I stayed conscious of what we had in the pantry as I made the meal plan.
Most of all, we must be conscious of our shared humanity as we move forward and treat immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees with dignity and compassion.
"Lyft has positioned itself as the driver-friendly alternative," and consumers conscious of company culture have already made the switch from Uber to Lyft, Campbell said.
I suppose one thing, I am more conscious of the dangers in terms of making music foolproof with various things that can happen in the theater.
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Ms. Bell, who lived to be among the last links to several eras, was conscious of how time can cause matters once familiar to become obscure.
The country's current spy chief has warned that universities need to be "very conscious" of foreign interference - an apparent reference to China's perceived involvement on campuses.
Consumers have been moving away from granola and snack bars, once a staple breakfast food, as they become more conscious of high sugar content in them.
"I think Giovanni Tria is very conscious of that, he met not only me in bilateral meetings, there were several meetings between the Europeans," Moscovici said.
After all, both groups ultimately ended up consuming fewer calories on average by the end of the study, even though they were not conscious of it.
Agents also have to be conscious of any potential political ramifications because international corruption cases can have widespread effects that influence elections and economies, Backschies said.
With coronavirus making us more and more conscious of preventing illnesses, research also suggests that mild to moderate exercise may protect people from dying from flu.
But watching the show, all you're really conscious of is the repetitive thrust and parry of formal arguments, dressed up with winningly Stoppardesque turns of phrase.
Barry also flips comedy's tasteless flair for gun violence on its ear, something Hader was hyper-conscious of as mass shootings continue to afflict the country.
"The judge would have to be conscious of the fact that this is one of the earliest sentences in the Me Too era," Mr. Jacobs said.
"We have to be conscious of sustaining those [technology] companies' supply chains and those innovators," Defense Secretary Mark Esper told the Wall Street Journal last week.
Abdul-Mahdi is conscious of his legacy and wants to be a worthy successor to his father, who was Minister of Education in the monarchist era.
With two weeks until the primary, New Hampshire voters seem especially conscious of what a "middle America" voter in the Midwest might think of their choice.
Abrams said that since 2016, young black people who might have sat the previous election out are "very much woke and conscious" of the political environment.
"They were all polite, a little beleaguered and conscious of the limitations they were up against," Taylor Branch, the civil-rights historian, said in an interview.
And it's hard to imagine that she's not conscious of all of the bizarre irregularities, lies, and exaggerations her father says and proposes to act upon.
Of course, I am conscious of the limitations of taking a nation-centric approach, which is not the same as organizing the book through country chapters.
If human beings aren't conscious of the natural world around them, he says, then it could disappear as quickly as the woodland surrounding his childhood home.
The season was far more self-aware than usual, with every participating queen all too conscious of exactly what the fans thought of her outside the show.
"We're just very conscious of it now; we know that we have to play better on the road, and that's what we're trying to do," Walker said.
Choices have proliferated and people have grown more conscious of what they eat, so donut stores are facing the same challenges as fast-food outlets like McDonald's.
No one is conscious of this optical mismatch, but over long use the subconscious misalignment may contribute to frequently reported discomfort and weaken the chain of persuasion.
Yet the pang of pain in his eyes when she mentions his crippled arm makes it clear that he feels emasculated, and is conscious of being watched.
"We have a bold brand personality, but we're also very conscious of needing to strike the right tone," says Bjorn Trowery, a spokesman for Tecate's parent, Heineken.
But it's certainly a capability that we're building toward, whether we're conscious of it or not, and whether we choose to ever rely on it or not.
As a result, when couples today do have children, they are more informed and more conscious of safety concerns because they've taken the time to educate themselves.
We're conscious of the world we live in and our role in it and our voice in it, and you have to make attempts to impact that.
" Everyone was so conscious of making Jane and Jacqueline's conversation as reality-based as possible, Stevens was allowed to adjust lines to make them seem more "natural.
But be conscious of your process: Research done at Newcastle University found that if carrots are boiled and then chopped, their anti-cancer properties are 25% higher.
"While I try to keep my fitness regimen consistent, during awards season, I'm especially conscious of what I'll be wearing and plan my workouts accordingly," she explains.
A must-read take for those inside the company and out: As more people become conscious of how we spend our time online, we will choose differently.
The impact of negative rates "is something we are very conscious of," she told a real estate conference hosted by the Banque Cantonale de Vaud in Lausanne.
The consumer mindset has shifted, people are becoming increasingly more conscious of what they eat and the wider impact that food has on their health and wellbeing.
"We need to be conscious of valuations and it's a sector which probably would come under pressure if you saw meaningfully rising rates from here," he said.
But it could do better than that if it strikes a powerful note with moviegoers conscious of how issues of diversity have been in the news lately.
One area where the two nations cooperate is on security, and Koike is conscious of the threat posed by international terrorism, especially around the upcoming 2020 Olympics.
He soon became conscious of the importance of money managers in financial markets — and of a gap in the marketplace when it came to meeting their needs.
Aside from the tiny screen, attempting to listen to music or talk on the phone will make you hyper conscious of the limitations of an 800mAh battery.
Swappers also need to be conscious of accidentally trading illegal plants — and no, I don't mean cannabis, though people have certainly tried to swap those seeds online.
Whether they were conscious of it or not, what they really offered was a false sense of security and that only left their customers at greater risk.
He had a serious look on his face, as if being surrounded by so many frames had made him conscious of being framed himself, of being watched.
"I'm really conscious of trying to make sure I photograph people from a wide range of backgrounds and different identities within the non-binary label," Jackson said.
Trump, conscious of Beijing's critical role in the North Korea nuclear crisis, was more than willing to cooperate, and directed his Commerce Department to reverse the decision.
In particular, you become conscious of a prescient feminist streak in "Streetcar," a piercing awareness of a society that values its women according to youth and attractiveness.
Only after those personnel decisions are made will players be selected, with fans and the media in all four countries acutely conscious of the balance between them.
I think there's a need to be conscious of the diplomatic dimension to this, and the need for the long term relationship with Britain to be good.
Paired with a high-deductible insurance plan, the idea is that HSAs help reduce healthcare spending by making patients more conscious of how they spend their dollars.
HSAs are paired with a high deductible health insurance plan and are intended to make people more conscious of how they spend health dollars and reduce costs.
"I was very conscious of the world being this very crazed place that demanded explanation," she recalled in a 2011 interview with the Archive of American Television.
DIXON That's something that we're definitely very conscious of when we're recording, to make sure that the sounds we use don't just sound like a stock preset.
Even in the most fortunate of circumstances, pregnancy makes a woman conscious of becoming increasingly helpless, clumsy, unable to hide, and most difficult of all, extremely dependent.
"While I try to keep my fitness regimen consistent, during awards season I'm especially conscious of what I'll be wearing and plan my workouts accordingly," she said.
I'm much happier—like a thousand times happier—and I think I'm more conscious of the type of relationships that I want to have in the future.
Whether there will be a flurry of black dresses on the runway remains to be seen, Brown said, but she added designers are conscious of the movement.
The wearer is conscious of the lights and sounds at the outset of each use, but becomes less aware of these as they drift off to sleep.
I was really conscious of making her that way, not only so we didn't have the burden of her past — so she could see the world freshly.
But Mr. Trump was more stone-faced and conscious of his body language than at the first debate, where he raged, or the second, where he loomed.
The act of looking involves more than the eyes; perhaps because of Williams's minimalist aesthetic, I became more conscious of how my body kept changing its focus.
"It made people more conscious of their decisions, I think, making sure not to walk alone," Colonel Gilpin said in an interview with NBC News last year.
" That focus on action has extended to personnel decisions, in which she said she was conscious of reflecting "a balance of who we are as a country.
The throughline is Mr. Nance himself, whether as a deadpan presence onscreen or a curious, playful force offscreen, aiming to keep viewers conscious of what they're seeing.
"I'm very conscious of the fact that people are losing their jobs left and right and we don't know how long this thing will last," she says.
Conscious of the bloat that the streaming wars have caused—there's just way too much TV right now—McCraney admitted that he found solace in the overflow.
Bishop Dietsche said he was "conscious of liabilities that would fall on the parish and then would come straight to the diocese" if there were an accident.
Most of the people I met wanted to have fun but were also conscious of our shared experience and went out of their way to respect it.
Nostalgia is limiting for a TV series, because it's always going to be partly conscious of recreating what it was rather than becoming what it could be.
Throughout, you're conscious of how all the performers — the others are Celia Chevalier, Danaya Esperanza and Adrienne C. Moore — are so completely there for the actress speaking.
Sometimes — more effectively — it's a working-class family dramedy, conscious of the cascading effects of small financial setbacks and the code-switching involved in moving across cultures.
That can be something as simple as being a little bit more conscious of sustainability and anti-waste, and the importance of integrating that into our programs.
Luis Palomo said he thinks the Sanders campaign has evolved since his 2016 run to be more inclusive and conscious of the perspectives of voters of color.
Up until then, she hadn't been conscious of the story she'd been telling herself — that her lovability and safety as a human were tied to being perfect.
It was very hard on her and I tried to be conscious of the power of that when I wrote so that I didn't go too far.
By using the line to unite the four sections  while avoiding the outer edge of  the right panel, Mangold makes the viewer conscious of balance and imbalance.
Our staff in Iraq has firsthand personal experience of the problems that are caused by religious intolerance and are conscious of the need to address the root causes.
I am conscious of trying to look cool, but I do occasionally think to myself — maybe an 83-year-old woman should not be wearing a motorcycle belt!
Conscious of the money-spinning power of places like St Mark's Square in Venice, some officials have floated the idea of charging for access to currently public areas.
I was never small in any way, whether it was height or being bigger in the middle, and it was definitely something I was very self-conscious of.
Always Be My Maybe takes place in California, and it's conscious of what it means to be a person of color in an environment where there aren't many.
"We must be conscious of the long-term and complex nature of various unfavorable factors at home and abroad, and appropriately prepare for various difficult situations," Xi said.
And I think I'm a lot better at balancing now and staying conscious of self-care, but growing up I thought it was almost selfish to say no.
A concerned onlooker asked the Comcast workers to be more conscious of those around them as their truck's location and minimal cones were not giving drivers ample notice.
Sharny Kieser thought she would never feel comfortable in a bikini after having her children because she was self-conscious of the stretch marks her pregnancies left behind.
Second, in addition to becoming more conscious of our preference for short-termism, we need to be adjusting our systems in ways that compensate for our blind spots.
I MEAN, WE SAW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STOCK EARLIER THIS YEAR, YOUR RALLYING CRY TO THE TROOPS, OF COURSE, WHO ARE ALWAYS CONSCIOUS OF STOCK PRICE ISSUES.
Conscious of that history, the leading 2020 candidates have courted Iowa more aggressively than any other state on the primary calendar, whether measured by time, money or staff.
Employees assigned to receive wellness training did become more conscious of diet and exercise, but didn't score better on various health measures or spend less on health care.
Conscious of privacy concerns, the company said the audio would be stored remotely, not on a passenger's device, and deleted within 72 hours if not needed for longer.
The simple—but clearly rare, for me—act of being fully conscious of the words I was processing had put me in a kind of solemnly calm state.
We may be conscious of being seen when we stand before our windows, but we are less inclined to consider who is peeking inside when we're not there.
"There's a positivity in what we do that I'm always conscious of," Chavarria said when asked whether the the political bend of the show has had any repercussions.
While it's still speculation at this point, it serves as a good reminder for everyone — celebrity or not — to be conscious of what they're sharing on social media.
"To feel injustice and be conscious of who is oppressing you—you will act as a human being, whether you are a woman or a man," she said.
Conscious of the fact that he's aging, he says in the record's press materials that he wanted to make a record that felt sonically familiar to younger listeners.
That means that even if your bladder isn't for some reason fuller than normal, you'll be more conscious of the fact that you have to pee a bit.
Ms. Abirafeh contends that Afghan women have always been conscious of their suffering, but take offense at the idea that they need foreigners to intervene on their behalf.
When you wear a camera on your lapel, you find that you're always conscious of the thing, ever adjusting it and attempting to lean into potential photo experiences.
"I don't think there are any substantial risks in talking publicly about health anxiety because people who have it are already very conscious of health information," he said.
Now, I make conscious decisions while at school to protect myself, such as, I sit in different places, and I am more conscious of the people around me.
Whether you share experiences, exchange service for money, offer your time, or merge energetically, this is an appropriate time to be conscious of intimate give-and-take dynamics.
Molly Hayward, cofounder and CBO of period-care brand Cora, said being conscious of your cash flow will help you know when you need to raise more money.
All this makes him more conscious of paying the bills and no longer the wunderkind who eight years ago won the Turner Prize, for British artists under 50.
It is a reminder that we should be conscious of the act of looking, to discern if what we see has meaning and if so, what is it.
Previously, individuals under its sway might have been conscious of their marginal price point in a pickup bar or on payday, or when comparing cars with their neighbor.
Based on the way her set on Friday night looked, it felt like SZA was deeply conscious of the fact that her music excels when it's small-scale.
Working from his kitchen table in New York, Rumsey Taylor, the art director overseeing mobile and digital layout, was conscious of striking an "austere" tone throughout the piece.
Ms. Aaron was conscious of ratings, which had not been a priority at PBS, since the service, with public financing, did not have to worry about impressing advertisers.
Conscious of needing to broaden his appeal, Mr. Biden used his remarks to call for "an inclusive" economy and had an African-American woman, Ronniece Sirmons, introduce him.
Or, to put it more appropriately, we are conscious of the power of that which is dormant in what is already happening, let alone what might happen next.
What I was most conscious of was the hard-working ingenuity of a director and his creative team trying to elicit sparks from a cumbersome, ice-cold allegory.
"The thing that I'm most conscious of is wanting people to have an interesting experience when they take my word that they should go see something," she says.
If studies are done using surveys, then scientists will likely end up aware that they're part of a test and may be more conscious of their implicit biases.
"We need to be very conscious of the possibilities of foreign interference in our universities," Duncan Lewis, the head of Australia's domestic intelligence agency, warned lawmakers last month.
The optics-obsessed former reality television star, who often watched his televised appearances with the sound off, was acutely conscious of projecting an image of command and concern.
"I come to this with some humility because I'm conscious of the fact that there are 260 white people on this stage talking about racial justice." https://t.
"We are highly conscious of maintaining a strong capital discipline and strive to deliver attractive returns to our shareholders," Chief Executive Helge Leiro Baastad said in a statement.
"When I look back at S.A.B. years, I'm like, whoa, I was so stressed out all the time in a way that I wasn't conscious of," he said.
I have become a respectable, responsible, selfless, compassionate, humbled and mature woman who is always conscious of the people I have hurt and the damage I have done.
"I come to this with some humility because I'm conscious of the fact that there are 7 white people on this stage talking about racial justice," Buttigieg said.
Doesn't mean that they can't be somewhat conscious of it, and actually do some really profoundly terrible things consciously, because obviously, that's what our world leaders are doing.
"I think everybody is conscious of what's going on in the Middle East with Iraq and Libya," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital in New York.
Republicans and Democrats are conscious of the impacts the top of the ticket will have on their abilities to win legislative races that can be easily drowned out.
" It added that people investing in them should be conscious of the high risk that they could "lose a large amount, or even all, of the money invested.
"However, in the midst of this more positive outlook, we are conscious of the heightening pressure on interest margins owing to the increasing cost of funds," he said.
The producers have a regrettable tendency to scout a lot of actors-slash-models too conscious of how they'll appear on-screen, which is particularly acute so far.
Being conscious of my carbon footprint, and what's in the environment around me, is a prerequisite to covering my beat — and there are several good apps for that.
Highly conscious of sources and inspiration, the artist cites Rauschenberg's "Factum I" and "Factum II" as being influences, a statement that gives the two suspended brushstrokes another context.
Foreign officials, when preparing for a presidential visit, are often conscious of the prospect their careful planning and attempts at flattery could be unwound by one of Trump's tweets.
I'm not really conscious of it, but people will come up to me after I play and tell me they like how I combine Asian elements with house music.
A country so conscious of what he called its "boy scout" reputation in international affairs could, with teeth-grinding reluctance, be shamed into righting the wrongs of the past.
Even though the garage battle was improved upon and changed later in the development cycle, the team continued to be conscious of making sure player control wasn't taken away.
And as such, I'm just conscious of the fact that a sort of more critical take — which is super appropriate, by the way, and much needed — is well-represented.
" Asked whether a delay in the start of the Brexit talks, scheduled for June 19, was possible, Flanagan said: "I'm conscious of the fact that this clock is ticking.

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