Sentence examples for * cognizance of from inspiring English sources

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You call it cognizance of bias.

If art must take cognizance of morality, equally morality must take cognizance of art.

That is, Jewish law takes cognizance of medical necessity.

That is just the "cognizance" of religion Madison called a usurpation by the state.

These traits are commitment, courage, cognizance of bias, curiosity, cultural intelligence, and collaboration.

Madison said that religion is "not within the cognizance of civil government".

The answer to Madison has implicitly been this: a nation with no cognizance of religion has no cognizance of God, and without national recognition of his authority, it will not come within his protection.

Judges can take 'suo moto' cognizance of letters or reports in newspapers, and initiate public interest litigation.

And this dip is more pragmatic than ideological, reflecting a growing cognizance of the infeasible fiscal trajectories of these programmes.

The work is notable for its scholarship, impartiality, and cognizance of social and economic currents in Jewish history.

In choosing courses, students should take cognizance of the official schedule of final examinations announced on the Registrar's web site.

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