Similar words: cognisance, recognisable, unrecognisable, recognise, recognised, cognizant, incognizant, cognize. Meaning: adj. (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception.
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1. Without cognisant acts there can be no beliefs about phenomenology: no phenomenology without self-ascription, and no self-ascription without mental actions.
2. Third, are the various studies cognisant of the problems of comparison outlined in the first part of the book?
3. But third, the solution architect must be cognisant of the overarching business and IT architecture responsibilities.
4. We wish that you will become cognisant of the lies and heinous practices ofthedark ones whichbindyouinslaverytotheir exquisitely nefarious vendetta against the light.
5. While we are cognisant that JAMA will not be suitable for all users, we hope it to be useful to the majority of routine applications.
6. During the actual delivery, they should be cognisant of emerging anecdotal evidence, as highlighted in this article, that will indicate the occurrence of these antipatterns.
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7. We can, however, make some attempt at understanding the cognisant act on the model of a physical act.
8. Whilst perhaps not using the term Organisational Body Language, airlines and airframe manufacturers are cognisant of the effect of image.
9. Nevertheless, neutral Powers may not plead absence of notification, if it has been shown beyond question that they were in fact cognisant of the state of war.
10. Like Democritus and other Presocratics before him, Epicurus rejected the idea of anthropomorphic gods who were cognisant of human affairs.
11. The likelihood of regime collapse is much higher than US troops leaving. China should be cognisant of that fact and start preparing.
12. It is for this reason that Bee advises initiates to be cognisant of the type of guidance one is receiving .
13. In case of damage of the original copy, also can become cognisant of the precious reference data.
14. The AAUP has issued its defence of indoctrination fully cognisant of the fact that these new academic disciplines view their mission as using the classroom to instil an ideology in their students.
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