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How to use cognizant of in a sentence

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Most boxers really do know what they're doing and are fully cognizant of the choices they've made.
Further, it is not that economists are not cognizant of the restrictive nature of rational self-interest.
Remember that bonds will ultimately be a hidden cost, so be cognizant of what bonds you require in your contract.
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.
We have to be cognizant of those lags and move monetary policy anticipating that it has a lagged effect on the economy.
He is highly cognizant of Russia's historical, seminal role in Europe and Asia and, hence, the world.
Recall that the Dunbar number is what you can manage with your own faculties, so somehow you are cognizant of your active network.
He was slipping at that point, and I don't think he was too cognizant of anything or anybody.
I suspect the architects are entirely cognizant of these principles and use them to their absolute advantage.
I wonder if the experts are truly cognizant of the unnecessary chasm that separates the layman from the cultured.
Men should always be cognizant of the fact that the women they seek to court are daughters, sisters, or even mothers.
Thus, it is important to be cognizant of the messages that are sent and how the messages are stated.
Users should be cognizant of all applicable federal and provincial regulations, standards, protocols, and guidelines.
We simply do not know what it means to be cognizant of the world around us.
I'm cognizant of the fact, however, that tomorrow's agenda really is a site visit and not a formal meeting.
Governments must be cognizant of shifting patterns in family practice if they are to plan for sufficient family physicians in the future.
Researchers should also be cognizant of this dynamic and withdraw a child from the study if dissent is valid.
Even very young children and infants who are not thought to be cognizant of the violence can be negatively affected.
However, our strong view is that the reform process in this respect needs to be cognizant of the realities on the ground.
Dino Bourdos: Investors need to be cognizant of the fact that with greater return expectations come added risk.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And one very cogent reason why they have not, is, that they are not yet cognizant of the loss.
The writer of this letter was cognizant of them, and had sent it that they might be removed.
Let us hope that our theory is correct, and that their shafts are powerless against minds cognizant of their unreality.
Napoleon, himself a sceptic, was cognizant of this slave philosophy.
Mr. Butterby was not cognizant of quite the facts of the case, you see.
But Thurber was fully cognizant of the necessity for quick action.
She is our eyepiece to keep us cognizant of our opportunities.
Is the Duke of Reist cognizant of this, and willing to accept the throne?
Hence it would seem that the Saints are not cognizant of our prayers.
But, besides the above, we are cognizant of certain other undoubted facts, which puzzle us a good deal because they seem flatly to contradict the foregoing.
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.
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