One argument for this view is that one is or could be aware of oneself as the subject of each and every one of one's conscious experiences. |
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Women are more likely to suffer from urinary incontinence than men, but both genders should be aware of the condition. |
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As community members and solitaries, we need to be aware of our own personal path before we step into the larger community. |
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I began to be aware of a change in the temper of my thoughts, a greater boldness, a contempt of danger, a solution of the bonds of obligation. |
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What other ways can an oligopolist legally and ethically be aware of its competitors? |
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One can worry oneself to a frazzle if one wants but it helps to be aware of what might take place. |
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The delivery order need not be so rigid but the driver must be aware of the non-uniform loading which the vehicle undergoes in such situations. |
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Her main involvement was to help Gabriel be aware of children who had questions when he did not notice their raised hands. |
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Know your body, be aware of any changes and contact your doctor if you notice anything unusual. |
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However, it is essential for you to be aware of all details and available coverage on your insurance policy. |
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The nuclear medicine physician should be aware of certain imaging pitfalls when trying to establish the diagnosis of biliary atresia. |
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Of the half-dozen or so charities who enjoy her patronage, most will be aware of Booth's public skills as a communicator. |
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Family physicians and obstetricians need to be aware of this useful method of natural childbirth. |
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Children and adults wearing braces have to be aware of candies with caramel and nuts. |
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Camps have to be aware of their state's laws and what is going on in their state capitol. |
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I would appreciate it if you could ask your readers to be aware of such scams as they have the potential for massive harm. |
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Christopher was dry-eyed, but he stared into space, not seeming to be aware of his surroundings. |
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To this end, tenderers should be aware of the following specific information. |
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Clearly, readers need to be aware of shortcomings arising from tradeoffs among the above-mentioned factors. |
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A good manager must be aware of such performance poopers and act accordingly when selecting his line up. |
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We should be aware of what can hamper our achievement and make the effort to overcome it. |
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Pet owners also need to be aware of the difference between annual policies and life contracts. |
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Farmers and ranchers also need to be aware of recent changes in federal tax code, said Barrett. |
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We also should be aware of alternative sources of support personnel, such as local doulas or training programs for medical students or midwives. |
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Investors should be aware of the risks involved and remember that the value of securities held may go down as well as up. |
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My Lord, you will be aware of the contentious nature of this litigation between the parties. |
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However be aware of cornices and unstable snow wreaths that linger long into summer. |
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People who work outdoors and use DEET regularly should be aware of the possibility of a reaction if DEET products are overused. |
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And such bodies should also be aware of the strength of public opinion on matters such as financial regulation and control. |
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More reforms may be needed, but domestic agriculture is of rather more strategic importance than some younger politicians seem to be aware of. |
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Although verbal praise was mentioned least often, several of the parents appeared to be aware of the need to increase this type of reinforcement. |
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The council wants children to be aware of alternative, greener methods of getting to school. |
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I think the issue at hand is really the necessity for designers to understand and be aware of the associations our visuals are connected to. |
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These newly elected trustees must surely be aware of the magnitude of their responsibilities. |
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Connoisseurs of box office bombs will no doubt be aware of its epic failure at the box office. |
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Most of all, Templeton said, computer users needed to be aware of the perils. |
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The pier is a popular fishing location, but divers need to be aware of the risk of fishing-line entanglement. |
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But one has to be aware of the rhetorical value that these terms are going to have. |
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It is essential to be aware of the species infesting your fields and to match the treatment timing to those species. |
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It is very important to become a better horseman and be aware of the little changes in your horse's behavior and attitude. |
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The key to avoiding accidents is to be aware of what is going on around you to know the limitations and abilities of your vehicle and yourself. |
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All anglers need be aware of the dangers involved when fishing near electricity lines in order to minimise the risk of accidents. |
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Those who enjoyed the privileges of being a director of an incorporated business did not appear to be aware of the duties they had. |
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However, those not prepared to take responsibility for what they do when drunk should be aware of what is at stake. |
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As we have seen, emotionally autumn is a time to be aware of and release our sadness and grief. |
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Health care practitioners who are not attuned to racial differences may not be aware of unique physical conditions as well. |
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Members of the defensive team need to be aware of an inadvertent or accidental tag of home plate by the catcher in such situations. |
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You should also be aware of the increased fatigue associated with this transition. |
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Mostly what I need to know is what not to do, and if there are any pitfalls I should be aware of. |
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I was taught at a young age to watch the current, to be aware of where I am in relation to the beach. |
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The only problem is that the owner of the ticket may not be aware of his or her success. |
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We must therefore always be aware of the substantive issues that come before the Court. |
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To appreciate what came next, one must be aware of the emptiness in our understanding of inheritance at that time. |
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Not all readers of Tokyo Weekender will be aware of the existence of a satirical British fortnightly called Private Eye. |
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Its unique pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics make methadone a valuable option, but physicians should be aware of possible side effects. |
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Prior to any takeoff, it's also important to be aware of the contamination on the taxiways and runways. |
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However, the detailed specifications are complex, and the implementer needs to be aware of at least some of this complexity. |
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However, it always pays to dig deeper into a company's background before you invest to be aware of any inherent risks. |
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And be aware of what may be imprinted on our impressionable and malleable children in their formative years by the people to whom we expose them. |
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It is important to be aware of the key price levels that technical analysts are targeting. |
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Not many in the force seem to be aware of the optimum use of available manpower. |
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That pulse creates a musical structure that forces you to be aware of a beginning, middle, and end. |
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Police today warned store bosses to be aware of a violent thief working in the area. |
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Having managed a career portfolio during your matriculation in college helps you to be aware of your weaknesses and your strengths. |
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As everybody ties into the Internet, it is every citizen's responsibility to be aware of security issues. |
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All men should be aware of the impact a nice pair of frames can have on their overall image. |
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No one else appeared to be aware of the fearful events that were unfolding before my eyes. |
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Those etymologists who can see through the mirrors of conspiracy and who are not in the pay of multinational interests will be aware of this. |
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Anyone whose life has been touched by cancer will be aware of the vitally important work of Macmillan nurses. |
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As she put it, each head of a public-sector organisation should be aware of the responsibilities that they assume and what is expected from them. |
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The endocrinologist of the team should be aware of the risk factors or side effects of the hormone therapy. |
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Everybody needs to be aware of the effects organophosphates used in pesticides and sheep dip can have on people's health. |
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At any instant, we seem to be fully aware of only a minute fraction of the things that we could be aware of. |
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Two kidney conditions that prospective buyers should be aware of are renal dysplasia and hereditary nephritis. |
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They are asking the public and shopkeepers to be aware of people trying to change large numbers of coins into notes. |
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You should be aware of the deeper meaning of life and be practising it to your own individual perception. |
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Most people aren't expecting to be deceived, so they may not be aware of deceptions that others might engage in. |
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Children need to be aware of the real world, not force-fed trite fairytales. |
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Patients expected their general practitioner to be aware of their diagnosis, which was often not the case. |
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Avoid sulfa antibiotics and be aware of oral contraceptives, both of which may induce flares. |
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People must be aware of the nature of the disease, the symptoms, the way in which it is to be checked and the method of controlling transmission. |
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But choppy waters subside, and the sharks and the little fishes and the roosters should be aware of this. |
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Acute mountain sickness can be acquired at altitudes greater than 5000 feet above sea level, so you need to be aware of its symptoms. |
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It should serve as an example of the necessity for judges to be aware of the possibility of unconscious prejudice. |
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You first have to be aware of what you are carrying before you can make the decision to throw it overboard. |
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Also be aware of an agent that overquotes to sellers and underquotes to buyers, says Jenman. |
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Whoever seeks to export such a system has to be aware of the unforeseeable consequences this model can have in an unknown environment. |
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We ask people to be aware of the litter laws and not dump any type of rubbish for the bonfires on the greens. |
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If annihilation is to follow death I shall not be aware of the annihilation, and therefore shall not care a straw about it. |
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A problem that any composition teacher will be aware of is unknowing imitation. |
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When school resumes again, drivers need to be aware of school zones, crosswalks and bus stops. |
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I try to be aware of the space I take up, of the prejudice that I carry, and the privilege that is the albatross around my neck. |
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The headmistress of our primary school said the schools will not be aware of how they are ranked. |
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For some people, this can be horrible, and certainly if you're not a nincompoop you'll be aware of this and try and manage your public presentation of personality accordingly. |
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So there were some anomalies about this contest that Democrats should be aware of. |
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Growing up, I started to attend comic conventions and to be aware of the cosplay world. |
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Perioperative nurses must be aware of current tissue handling practices when they participate in procedures to implant tissue and bone allografts. |
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While you or your partner might not be aware of it, stress and tension are the leading causes of erectile dysfunction. |
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It's a very competitive market out there and I think that artists have to be aware of what they are letting themselves in for and not to be intimidated by it. |
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You would expect people they were mailshotting to live locally and be aware of the church so they could easily check if it was a scam by just ringing the vicar. |
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Athlete's foot can lead to fungal nail, so be aware of any skin rashes, itching or scaling, and use an over-the-counter topical cream before the problem worsens. |
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He then spoke to the state police, who proved to be aware of the fallen nest. |
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Granted, the conversation would be limited to clearing up the confusion between canned chicken and tuna, but you betcha the boys would be aware of your table. |
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Personnel conducting any evolution that involves the use of ropes need to be aware of where they are standing at all times and avoid stepping into bights. |
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Tequila is a good warmer-upper, but be aware of its trippy side effects. |
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East coasters might be aware of a mild autumn breeze currently making landfall over the mid-Atlantic coast. |
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As he continues to improve his pass rush, he must be aware of teams either running screens to his side or using naked bootlegs if the quarterback is mobile. |
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When purchasing goods over the counter there are certain rules and protocols to be aware of, but as yet no rules of engagement have been established online. |
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The staff officer must be aware of all aspects of the meeting, including changes in tone, discussion impasses, translator disposition and the mood of the partner. |
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Before you put your child in charge of a babysitter, childminder or other carer, it's important to think about safety issues and be aware of any signs of trouble. |
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This requires extra effort on the part of the followee, because you have to be aware of your lane, and the lane to your left, and the next 100 feet behind you as well. |
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The first trimester is a critical period for expecting mothers, who are advised to be aware of their nutritional intake and take care when exercising. |
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But, before making any purchases on the Internet, the Better Business Bureau system offers you the following tips to be aware of when cybershopping. |
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We must again be aware of the gap between ideas and actual practice. |
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Many students seem to be aware of the station's presence on campus. |
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The patient is not discomforted by this and even may not be aware of it. |
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Basic mindfulness of the breath is to be aware of the sensations of inhalation and exhalation without fixing, adjusting, improving or changing the breath. |
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Most citizens may not be aware of this ominous shift, but those who live within the sweeping reach of government dragnets can tell them that life is not the same in America. |
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In effect, FTA is hidden to most taxpayers and tax practitioners, who may not be aware of how it works, how to request it, or even its existence. |
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When providing support, health care providers must be aware of their own empathy fatigue. |
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Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of gastrointestinal bleeding due to angiodysplasia in patients with aortic valve stenosis. |
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The leaders of the Wall Cult seem to be aware of the truth, but remain wholly unforthcoming. |
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Man must be aware of his existence in the Universe and what he brings to it, in terms of riches, power and fame. |
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In cases where it is possible to frame a claim in either contract or tort, it is necessary to be aware of what gives the best outcome. |
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That is why I asked the question, to get people to think about it, and to be aware of the dangers we now face. |
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The horses' senses are based on their status as prey animals, where they must be aware of their surroundings at all times. |
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The exercise prescriptionist must be aware of these various causes when assessing posture. |
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We always have to be aware of the enemy within, which is much more difficult to fight and more dangerous to liberty. |
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We urge people to be aware of the dangers of using accelerants such as petrol. |
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All executives should be aware of this doctrine to avoid becoming the next target of its unusual theory of criminal hability. |
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When performing these services we need to be aware of the issue of whether the fiduciary needs to be licensed. |
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So, one must be aware of snobbism, convenience, self-sufficiency, intransigency or pedantery. |
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Physicians should also be aware of the psychosocial and intrapsychic issues that psychotherapy may raise. |
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If you've been gazumped or gazundered before then you'll be aware of the hassle and heartbreak it can cause. |
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Health care professionals should always be aware of the possibility of depression co-occurring with stroke. |
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Another thing to be aware of is that these reactive materials are nonexplosive, which make them safe to handle. |
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Although tennis elbow is the commonest condition, there are other conditions that we should be aware of. |
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To be aware of the size of pectinate muscle provide to avoid misestimation in the evaluation of patients with atrial fibrillation or stroke. |
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By sharing information, she mid, retailers will be able to identify and be aware of suspects who have shoplifted in other local stores. |
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Caerphilly council is urging residents to be aware of doorstep scammers circulating in the area. |
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Logisticians must be aware of this possibility and consciously work to avoid it. |
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If the terms are not adequately disclosed, a mortgage is rescindable, but the general public may not be aware of that, Kiesel said. |
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The otolaryngologist testifying as an expert witness should be aware of the qualifications recommended by the ACS and, in my opinion, should comply with them. |
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Many people may not be aware of gaps in their current coverage. |
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All on deck must be aware of, and if possible avoid, the potential arc of the boom, mainsheet and other gear in case an accidental jibe occurs during a run. |
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Another debt-management strategy that current students should be aware of is consolidating loans during the six-month grace period after graduation. |
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Hughes stated that because technology has been considered as a key way to solve problems, we need to be aware of its complex and varied characters to use it more efficiently. |
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In order for a policy to have any effect, the public must be aware of their contribution to the problem, and ways in which they can reduce their effects. |
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However, wanting to have Snoo Snoo and getting there can be an arduous journey with many pitfalls so I think it would be best for some people to be aware of these obstacles. |
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People should also be aware of TIA or mini stroke which is similar to a full stroke but the symptoms may only last a few minutes and will have gone within 24 hours. |
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Purely from a tax perspective we have to be aware of the changing global tax landscape which is becoming increasingly hostile to tax haven countries. |
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They should be aware of what they say, and refrain from eating too much. |
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Dividing these funds in the event of a divorce is a complex process fraught with serious tax implications CPAs need to be aware of to counsel divorcing clients. |
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I am not saying choosing McCain would necesarrily lead to Kerry getting JFKed but Democratic presidential runners need to be aware of the problem. |
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The student must be aware of his lifestream and field of vital energy. |
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The staff at West Side Acura, an Edmonton dealership, wants drivers to be aware of the power, efficiency and advanced technology that the 2015 Acura RDX provides its drivers. |
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We are asking residents to be aware of the situation and use water more carefully and deliberatively, especially when it comes to lawn watering and other non-essential uses. |
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