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Peacocke argues that, in a broadly similar way, a conscious judgment that p can serve as a direct reason for my self-attributing the belief that p, without my having any distinct awareness of that judgment.

Still, she insisted, the class gives participants a distinct corporeal awareness.

For Dignāga and Dharmakīrti the apprehension of a resemblance (sādṛśya) between different objects, which marks the transition from an indistinct perceptual experience to a distinct cognitive awareness, is in itself a form of conceptual elaboration.

Our own study, and a separate survey by Nottingham and Oxford Universities on care home staff knowledge of the needs of older LGBT people, have revealed a distinct lack of awareness of these resources.

I think there is a distinct lack of awareness that the change is coming.

In fact, I noticed a distinct pattern: The awareness would first grow, my circle of care and seeing would widen and deepen and my capacity to steadily hold space for this increased awareness would take a while to follow, sometimes limping behind by a few months.

However, there was a distinct lack of awareness among the 'non-users'.

'I think I knew through getting information through the post….it was a white card with blue writing' (NHS Direct 'user', FG2) 'I think I knew through getting information through the post….it was a white card with blue writing' (NHS Direct 'user', FG2) Conversely, in Manchester and Mendip there was a distinct lack of awareness was evident across all 'non-user' focus groups.

Baden-Mayer and other observers perceive a distinct lack of public awareness about how common ENMs are becoming in the market-place, and she hopes discussion among consumers of organic products will help change that.

Self-awareness is a distinct opportunity for leaders to develop trust.

Dignāga also admits self-awareness (svasaṃvedana) as a distinct type of cognition, although there is some debate about whether this is to be interpreted as a type of perception (see §7.2 for a discussion of svasaṃvedana).

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