Most boxers really do know what they're doing and are fully cognizant of the choices they've made. |
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Further, it is not that economists are not cognizant of the restrictive nature of rational self-interest. |
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Remember that bonds will ultimately be a hidden cost, so be cognizant of what bonds you require in your contract. |
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But while I am cognizant of the slippery slope, I think it's silly to say that every less-than-ideal action is a nail in the coffin of liberty. |
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We have to be cognizant of those lags and move monetary policy anticipating that it has a lagged effect on the economy. |
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He is highly cognizant of Russia's historical, seminal role in Europe and Asia and, hence, the world. |
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Recall that the Dunbar number is what you can manage with your own faculties, so somehow you are cognizant of your active network. |
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He was slipping at that point, and I don't think he was too cognizant of anything or anybody. |
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I suspect the architects are entirely cognizant of these principles and use them to their absolute advantage. |
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I wonder if the experts are truly cognizant of the unnecessary chasm that separates the layman from the cultured. |
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Men should always be cognizant of the fact that the women they seek to court are daughters, sisters, or even mothers. |
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Thus, it is important to be cognizant of the messages that are sent and how the messages are stated. |
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Users should be cognizant of all applicable federal and provincial regulations, standards, protocols, and guidelines. |
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We simply do not know what it means to be cognizant of the world around us. |
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I'm cognizant of the fact, however, that tomorrow's agenda really is a site visit and not a formal meeting. |
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Governments must be cognizant of shifting patterns in family practice if they are to plan for sufficient family physicians in the future. |
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Researchers should also be cognizant of this dynamic and withdraw a child from the study if dissent is valid. |
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Even very young children and infants who are not thought to be cognizant of the violence can be negatively affected. |
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However, our strong view is that the reform process in this respect needs to be cognizant of the realities on the ground. |
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Dino Bourdos: Investors need to be cognizant of the fact that with greater return expectations come added risk. |
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However, there is also one danger in our proceedings, which we think we have be cognizant of. |
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Any move to change those processes has to be cognizant of this important fact. |
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Be cognizant of the nature and extent of home care resources available in the community when planning care at home for seniors. |
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The act of sending energy is a very dynamic thing to do, and we must be cognizant of the power of this action. |
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It would be social scientists using an analytic strategy that avoids reification and is cognizant of the pitfalls of reductionism and dualism. |
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We are very cognizant of what industry is looking to be done in this area and we are moving ahead on the file. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, Ehrlich seemed cognizant of the political implications of his trip to New Hampshire. |
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The pilot had obtained thorough weather briefings and was cognizant of the warm front was approaching Fort Liard. |
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The African Union, proud and cognizant of its responsibility, has become involved in the settlement process. |
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We are most cognizant of the lives of our sons and daughter given in combat to achieve this safer and more secure world. |
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The methodology for gathering data had to be fully cognizant of special security considerations. |
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All collaborative or mediated approaches would need to be highly cognizant of power relations between the parties. |
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Against this backdrop, VAC is cognizant of the need to ensure that programs are in place to address the needs of RCMP clients. |
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Tougas urged delegates to be cognizant of the purpose and beneficiaries of child care programs. |
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At the same time, we are also cognizant of the fact that a declared total of 5,576 chemical facilities worldwide are liable to be inspected. |
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Iran is cognizant of its rights in the NPT, would remain in the NPT framework, and is ready to work in the framework. |
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As we consider the office of poet laureate, we must be cognizant of this fact. |
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Most investors are fully cognizant of the operational challenges facing the group we think. |
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I want to speak for the victimized children of our country who aren't even fully cognizant of their own poverty. |
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They were maybe not fully cognizant of what that would mean to them and their families, but they actually sought out that type of employment. |
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I think we're fully cognizant of the ramifications of managing either of those fisheries. |
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The self-awareness of many PWAs is such that they are fully cognizant of the imminence of death and what the disease holds in store for them. |
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The operator of the Morning Sunrise was not trained in ship stability and was not fully cognizant of the stability characteristics of the vessel. |
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The European Union is fully cognizant of its responsibilities for overcoming obstacles to a stable and prosperous future for the West Balkans. |
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Sometimes, in our expeditiousness to move the world down the path towards the workers' Utopia, we aren't cognizant of who we are excluding from the process. |
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I am cognizant of the learning curve and the importance of understanding the process of manufacturing, concept to delivery. |
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One in four of us are forced to live through the violent assaults that these men resent being made cognizant of. |
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You don't think that they're not cognizant of the impact on the campaign? |
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For myself, I am entirely cognizant of the moral case for war. |
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So we are very cognizant of the fact that they need rest and respite care. |
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We were pretty cognizant of how real headbangers would react. |
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In applying these standards, States parties must be cognizant of their evolutionary character and therefore recognize that their obligations may develop beyond the standards articulated herein. |
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Unless there are agents cognizant of and acting on some rules of action, talk of any rules, including the apparently less committal rules of criticism, turns out to be empty. |
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You are aware that amongst those cognizant of the great Pacific Scandal iniquity, Mr. A. B. Foster, a Senator, was supposed to know a great deal about it. |
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That is a huge number of people and is something that we should always be cognizant of when we talk about safety in infrastructure that transports that number of people. |
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One speaker, representing a large group, said that it was fully cognizant of the enormity of the task and the efforts being made by the Department to grapple with the goal of achieving parity among the official languages. |
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The Government is cognizant of the challenges posed by the current complaint mechanisms that could easily lend itself to partiality when the police investigate themselves. |
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Education provides the farmed animal health system with sufficient veterinarians, paraprofessionals, and baccalaureates who are cognizant of and responsive to this interconnectedness. |
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In particular, it has been found necessary to treat components of ocean water in terms of all their influxes and effluxes and to be more cognizant of the time scale of application of the steady-state concept. |
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Nevertheless, they seem cognizant of both those older bands: eighth-note indie rock, kind of fast but not too fast, and a surfy reverb on the guitars. |
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While I have no doubt that there will be some teething problems, we shall overcome them and by the end of the changeover period the citizens of Europe will be fully cognizant of the value of the new euro notes and coins. |
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In this case, rather than ambition being tempered by realism, there is a need to be cognizant of the grim reality facing all of us with the continued existence of nuclear weapons. |
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I would also encourage Member States to be cognizant of efforts undertaken in other forums which address the problem of piracy and armed robbery at sea against ships off the coast of Somalia. |
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Although a trustee with a role in role selecting professors, Mr. Forbes said he was not fully cognizant of Dr. Singer's views at the time of his appointment. |
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The entire range of human resource processes must be cognizant of the continuous learning imperative and this, by definition, includes senior executive leaders. |
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The Committee noted that the Service was fully cognizant of the allegations of corruption, incompetence, and human rights abuses, and that it had taken this knowledge into account in the management of the relationship. |
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The Committee is fully cognizant of the sensitivity involved in consulting with a refugee claimant's country of origin since, by definition, a refugee is at odds with his or her country of origin. |
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Landlords must also be cognizant of insurance. |
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The Government is fully cognizant of the fact that the responsibility for consolidating the peace and bailing our people out of poverty lies primarily with it. |
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The methodology limits the ability to evaluate the actual size of the client population with dementia and the reader will have to be cognizant of this when reviewing the statistics. |
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Though the RCMP is cognizant of its obligations pursuant to the Access to Information Act, investigative responsibilities by the OPIs sometimes interfere with the swift submission of records to the RCMP ATIP Branch. |
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Thus, in such circumstances, the member should satisfy himself that the persons who requested his report are fully cognizant of the significance of his findings. |
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Many artists are not cognizant of the medium's power to disturb, and you want him to become more accomplished at it because he asks the right questions. |
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This seems to be a fact the CEOs are not cognizant of. |
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I would venture to say that there should not be a single member of this House who is not cognizant of the massive financial challenges regularly faced by the farming communities across this land. |
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That the decision-making bodies were not cognizant of this, was a concern. |
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Many Canadian Forces members are not cognizant of our services. |
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Yet another strategy is to divorce completely the moral appraisals of acts from the blameworthiness or praiseworthiness of the agents who undertake them, even when those agents are fully cognizant of the moral appraisals. |
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What is crucial is that national authorities pursue sound domestic policies, while being fully cognizant of what is happening elsewhere in the world. |
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We do, however, agree with you that our hosts must always be cognizant of their choice of words, which can have a profound influence on their audience. |
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Fully cognizant of the unique character and circumstances of each organization, no single magic formula for achieving the desired ends is proposed. |
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In order to do this, the bridge team must be familiar with the operation of all on-board navigation equipment and be cognizant of the limitations of the equipment. |
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As an integrated mission, UNMIT is fully cognizant of the need to avoid duplication and overlap of activities between missions and humanitarian and development partners in the field when selecting a project. |
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In 1993, cognizant of the many challenges facing it, the Government Agents Branch undertook a strategic planning process to map out the way to address these challenges. |
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Having said that, TBS is fully cognizant of the evolving economic and political sensitivities in international matters vis-à-vis Canadian interests that make this a challenging goal to attain. |
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In designing these new innovative products, governments should be cognizant of the fact that different financial institutions operate under differing legislative regimes. |
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We must face resolutely the grim realities of this hour, fully cognizant of the fact that the Communists can be restrained only by firmness and countervailing power. |
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Users or purchasers of forest-origin feedstocks must be cognizant of techniques to improve biomass quality and, for example, of the importance of a clean, dry furnish. |
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Osborne asserted that Hammond's second in command, Major Rolph, had plotted against the king's life, and that the governor was cognizant of it. |
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Are the judges as a whole, and the Presidency of the Court in particular, cognizant of those concerns and how do they view the way forward on the general approach? |
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We are cognizant of the fact that a conflict affecting one country can rapidly engulf the entire region because of the social, economic and cultural links that exist among our people. |
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The Commission had considered the two exceptions with caution, cognizant of the fact that their inclusion had been a source of contention for some delegations in the Sixth Committee. |
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Among themselves they communicate by means of what Perry says must be a sixth sense which is cognizant of a fourth dimension. |
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However, the Board is very cognizant of the inherent unfairness and inequity of the current system and the negative effect which it must undoubtedly have on the morale of affected members. |
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However, we are also cognizant of the fact that no matter how much has been achieved, a lot still remains to be done for the overall development of children. |
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You starred on Entourage, but also seem to be cognizant of classism. |
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Players are clearly cognizant of the crackdown. |
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They are cognizant of multiple perspectives and possess the where with all to reason relativistically about those perspectives. |
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He said many physicians aren't cognizant of the importance of such coverage and there continues to be an untapped market in need of the protection. |
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