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45 Sentences With "is cognizant of"

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And he is cognizant of how Mr. Trump has inflamed the Democratic Party.
Mr. Perriello is cognizant of his challenge in a friends-and-neighbors primary.
Starbucks, a newcomer to the National Porn Free WiFi campaign, is cognizant of this dilemma.
The government is cognizant of the economic slowdown, but it says the downturn couldn't be avoided.
Lily is cognizant of the impact their lack of political will have on her generation and beyond.
And How to Be Single is cognizant of how big a part they play in our culture.
Still, Russia is cognizant of the fact that Mr. Trump has created a sudden opportunity for them.
Fitch is cognizant of the inherent volatility of hit-driven content in the film and television production businesses.
Mr. Winton is cognizant of his near celebrity status in a country that rarely lionizes its literary authors.
A spokeswoman for Goldberg said he is cognizant of the issue and will not reveal anything to violate attorney-client privilege.
He also assured members that the White House is cognizant of their concerns and underscored the importance of the issue to the president.
U.S. officials "understand that the U.S. needs a supply of lithium and is cognizant of global competition," said MGX CEO Jared Lazerson in an interview.
He made a convincing argument that Facebook is atoning for its sins, is cognizant of its responsibility and has a concrete plan in place to improve data privacy.
As president, I commit to engaging with recognized experts to ensure that any plan is cognizant of systemic security risks, responsive to foreign threats, and grounded in technical facts.
Certainly the Academy, especially in the wake of awarding their top prize to the first non-English language film, is cognizant of their role and power in shaping these narratives.
Kaplan said he is "cognizant of financial imbalances" present in the current economy and suggested that the unemployment rate may be starting to extend too far beyond its natural level.
Yet, Heider noted, there are cameras all over the place in a ballpark, technology available that everyone is cognizant of, and the game's overlords should make some concession for it.
Max Wolff, chief economist at The Phoenix Group, is cognizant of weaker iPhone sales trends but does not expect those issues to come into focus as soon as this quarter.
The first is that he is "conscious of representational dynamics": he is cognizant of being a "white box artist who makes work on non-white box subjects" and brings them into museum settings.
The adjudicating authority is cognizant of the gargantuan task heaped on the Enforcement Directorate and may be sometimes hesitant to let a perpetrator escape the clutches of the law, that too without a trial.
Sunstrum says that with influencers, like with other celebrity students, the college is cognizant of respecting their privacy, so they try not to get in the way of their having a normal college experience.
She is cognizant of the fact that many newly elected lawmakers feel that they must oppose her as a matter of political survival, given her demonization by critics as a symbol of runaway liberalism.
But it's also possible the president is cognizant of the political opportunism that drives the British leader, and is willing to go along with Johnson's changing tone to burnish his own political fortunes, people close to Trump say.
" In Massachusetts, the chief judge said "the Court is cognizant of the right of criminal defendants to a speedy and public trial under the Sixth Amendment" but said he was taking the step "in order to protect public health.
In response to the questions, it said it sees no competitive advantage from not signing the multilateral convention and is "cognizant of the damage" it could suffer if it advertised itself as being a safe place for the tax-shy.
But it's also important, because what we're seeing is a woman who knows exactly how old she is — who is cognizant of her arrested development and personal flaws — believe that someone so very young and handsome really could love her back.
Apple is cognizant of that and is trying to understand, what can they do to drive more usage of their ecosystem to make them the primary destination for video services, and it looks like Prime Video is a solution to that.
It is common knowledge that the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of a given company is responsible for driving sales, but not everyone is cognizant of the other hats they may wear and how priorities might vary from one CMO to the next across different sectors.
He said he is cognizant of the need to add context to anything he talks about from the 1970s and 1980s, as he is one of the older candidates on the trail, calling it a "frightening thing" that often people don't understand the context.
He is cognizant of the complications of being a white British guy singing dancehall, a situation he tiptoes nimbly around by obscuring himself, slipping in and out of a light patois, using Auto-Tune, and varying his phrasing until the meaning of the words begins to drift into oblivion.
As someone who's lived in France for 10 years and written about food for 15—and is cognizant of the bile likely to appear in the comment section at the bottom of this page—I will say this anyway: This pastry stood shoulder-to-shoulder with top-flight Parisian croissants.
Everybody in the industry has read Clayton Christensen and is cognizant of the cycle of disruption — the mainframe was disrupted by the PC, which was in turn disrupted by the smartphone — and how companies that are on top of the world one day can shrink into oblivion in a few short years (see Nokia and BlackBerry).
"The article was supposed to be about finding cute, fun swimsuits that make girls feel confident, but instead it focused on girls' body image and had a negative impact," she wrote on Facebook, adding that the Discovery Girls staff is cognizant of its impressionable readership and the impact its content can have, and that healthy body image is always important to the magazine.
Towns is cognizant of his position as a man trained as a painter taking up a medium passed down through history by self-taught women, and when talking about his work he points to the black women forebearers of quilting like Harriet Powers, Faith Ringgold, and Elizabeth Talford Scott (mother of fellow Baltimore quilter Joyce J. Scott, better known for her confrontational glass sculptures and beadwork).
Joshua never moved from the tent. Didn't Joshua leave the tent to eat, sleep or attend to his needs? This praise shows that Joshua had complete faith in Moses, the Tzaddik. One who has this faith is cognizant of the tzaddik in everything he does; he remains steadfastly with the tzaddik whatever he does.
Ultimately, Lakshmi decides to reveal the truth when Veera Swamy obstructs her way. Thereupon, Rayudu lands and slays out Veera Swamy. Meanwhile, Nayudu is cognizant of reality through Satyam's classmate (Ravali), so, he knocks out his son. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Ramudu & Malli and the reunion of two villages.
However, firm evidence of the work's existence prior to the tenth century is elusive. The Zohar is cognizant of the legend of Hephzibah whom the apocalypse first names as the mother of the Davidic Messiah. Rabbis Saadia Gaon (892–942) and Hai ben Sherira Gaon (939–1038) probably knew the book, but never mention it by name. Sefer Zerubbabel is extant in a number of manuscript and print recensions.
More specifically, a Person is an individual whose history is, paradigmatically, a history of Deliberate Action in a Dramaturgical pattern. Deliberate Action is a form of behavior in which a person (a) engages in an Intentional Action, (b) is cognizant of that, and (c) has chosen to do that. A person is not always engaged in a deliberate action but has the eligibility to do so. A human being is an individual who is both a person and a specimen of Homo sapiens.
A structure editor, also structured editor or projectional editor, is any document editor that is cognizant of the document's underlying structure. Structure editors can be used to edit hierarchical or marked up text, computer programs, diagrams, chemical formulas, and any other type of content with clear and well-defined structure. In contrast, a text editor is any document editor used for editing plain text files. Typically, the benefits of text and structure editing are combined in the user interface of a single hybrid tool.
In the third story, while Arjie's father is in Europe on a business trip, Daryl Uncle returns to Sri Lanka from Australia to investigate allegations of government torture. Arjie is cognizant of a long history between Amma and Daryl Uncle but is unsure of the cause of the tensions until he has an eventual realization of their affair. When Arjie becomes very ill, Amma decides to take Arjie from Colombo to the countryside to recover. Much to Arjie's surprise, Daryl Uncle visits Arjie and his mother throughout their stay in the hill country.
In 1984, he became Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Queen's College, positions he kept until his move to Duke University in 1990. He has also held visiting professorships and lectureships at Trinity College, Dublin, and the University of Cambridge. Sanders identifies himself as a "liberal, modern, secularized Protestant" in his book Jesus and Judaism; fellow scholar John P. Meier calls him a postliberal Protestant. In any case, he is cognizant of Albert Schweitzer's indictment of liberal theology's attempt to make Jesus in its own image, and seeks to keep his religious convictions out of his scholarship.
Air services, both chartered and scheduled, are provided by local airlines such as the flag carrier Air Tanzania, Precision Air and Coastal Aviation. Prior to the launch of Fastjet, a low-cost carrier, air travel was and still is unaffordable for the vast majority due to high fares. The lowest fare offered by Fastjet for a single journey is US$20 (excluding tax) and its domestic route network is limited to only five destinations as the Airbus A319 requires of runway for takeoff. The government is cognizant of the importance of air travel to the economy and has therefore rehabilitated airports at strategic locations such as Kigoma to capture the market from neighboring countries.
In this wise, two beggars in filthy rags came masquerading before the public in the rich robes of the kings of harmony; and, in this sordid fashion, two men of genius, disguised as monkeys, decked in flimsy tinsel, mutilated and deformed, were presented to the French people, by their tormentors, as Mozart and Weber! And the public was deceived, for no one came forward to punish the miscreants or give them the lie. Alas! how little the public recks of such crimes, even when it is cognizant of them! In Germany and England, as well as in France, such adaptation (which means profanation and spoliation) of masterpieces by the veriest (sic) nobodies is tolerated.
McDonaldisation, Masala McGospel and Om Economics is unique in that it places televangelism and religion in the context of globalization. This is not the norm as globalization has largely been the purview of disciplines such as economics, politics and commerce. Media scholar Sukhmani Khorana reflects in her analysis, that the author is "cognizant of macro cultural dynamics" in borrowing terminology such as ‘border crossing’ and ‘border blurring’ that show the interplay of religion, nation and media. James, the study’s author infers that Hindu televangelism has been helped by Christian televangelism in the sense that the rhetoric, techniques and style have been borrowed from Christian TV (mainly of the American, Charismatic variety) and taken on board in promoting Hindu practices on Indian television.
Not only that, but somebody else in his head was responding to an external request that he had not heard. As far as Hilgard was concerned, the person who responded was the hidden observer. One of Hilgard's subjects made the following interesting statement about what she experienced, making particular reference to what she sensed was her higher self: The hidden observer is cognizant of everything that is going on ... The hidden observer sees more, he questions more, he's aware of what is going on all of the time but getting in touch is totally unnecessary ... He's like a guardian angel that guards you from doing anything that will mess you up ... The hidden observer is looking through the tunnel, and sees everything in the tunnel ... Unless someone tells me to get in touch with the hidden observer I'm not in contact. It's just there.

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