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be consciously
adverb
In a conscious manner; knowingly, volitionally.
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His arguments may be summarized as follows: Because non-existing entities can be consciously apprehended, consciousness must have ontological priority (VVS I, 1).
Might Johns be consciously addressing the problem?
However hard I tried, it's hard to be consciously random.
It may not even be consciously done, it is just what is necessary.
Consequently, the coordination of all these decisions had to be consciously achieved by the planners.
None of this information has to be consciously supplied by the user.
But surely not every intricacy of our biology can be consciously understood.
"People may not be consciously aware of it, but it is meant to be restful".
Mr. Carrey may be consciously steering his movies toward maudlin pop psychology.
In imitating a group you could be consciously or unconsciously parodying them and mocking them.
The architecture in which it operates, employs and innovates has to be consciously designed or it will be dysfunctional.
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