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How to use cognizance in a sentence

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All of the lofty transcendental concepts that are in the higher worlds are meant to become a part of our experience and cognizance.
It is the Pakistan Election Commission that can take cognizance of a misdeclaration if it has been committed, he said.
Acts done in the course of such operations are not justiciable and the courts of law cannot take cognizance of them.
Here I find I must take cognizance of a disease that has been moving through our school systems, which I shall call logophobia.
I think it was at that point, having grown in wisdom and stature and favor with God and men, he had full cognizance of his deity and his mission.
Does a military man take into cognizance the fact that it's a day of prayer and we should lighten up?
We were certainly unfortunate not to have taken any cognizance of it before hand, otherwise, we would have not been taken aback.
Taking cognizance of the information, security forces cordoned off the area and started searches.
That being so, the church now formally takes cognizance of what they have been doing, and thus of what they are.
As you get older, it gets shakier to assume cognizance on points of popular culture, but there are some things that people just should know.
From the 90s of the 20th century one can observe tendencies to take cognizance of the virtuality for the development of infrastructures.
It is effectively a comprehensive water sharing agreement between the two countries, thereby taking cognizance of Mozambique's requirements.
These are trends that are in the air that editors are taking cognizance of.
It is the same for painting, sculpture, music and other arts where cognizance is a source of vital energy and consolation.
And this dip is more pragmatic than ideological, reflecting a growing cognizance of the infeasible fiscal trajectories of these programmes.
If art must take cognizance of morality, equally morality must take cognizance of art.
No doubt ministers and their officials have taken cognizance of these unfortunate events and will ensure that nothing like this happens again.
The plan takes cognizance of the Mission's security responsibilities along the borders.
Moreover, every criminal act done by any individual or institution can be taken cognizance of by the State itself.
This principle makes it possible for the courts in all countries to take cognizance of an act constituting a crime against humanity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Chinese who have gone have been with Chinese cognizance, but not under Chinese protection.
If I am not to know the specific charge against him, I will not assume cognizance of the case.
The wiser they are in intelligence the less perception of cognizance they have.
Out of whom condescension is to flow is a matter of which Heaven takes no cognizance.
We pride ourselves upon being realistic, desiring a hardheaded cognizance of facts, and devoted to mastering the means of life.
There were influences at work in Delgratz of which even you had no cognizance.
A searching by, or cognizance of, a magistrate, or other authorized officer.
As Smith had no wife, this could not have been his cognizance.
Some cried out that they had had no cognizance of any plot to deceive.
Could such a thing be done without the cognizance of the house?
If taken secretly or medicinally, the Court did not take cognizance of it.
And thus at every course that he rode to and fro he changed his color, so that there might neither king nor knight have ready cognizance of him.
Ho, there, seize me yon knave that beareth the cognizance of tong.
These form, altogether, the fifth of the enumerated classes of causes proper for the cognizance of the national courts.
Yet of this interval the utilitarian theory takes no cognizance.
There was no cognizance of anything except this one maddening girl.
Should they even trace the animal, it would be impossible to prove me cognizant of the murder, or to implicate me in guilt on account of that cognizance.
Did it merely take cognizance of what passed within the soul?
These must possess all the authorities which are connected with this object, and with every other that may be allotted to their particular cognizance and direction.
Such passages will be found, however, to be based upon facts admitting of no contradiction, and which have come immediately under the writer's cognizance.
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