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"Hopefully, member boards and the India board will take cognisance of that.
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There will be then proper reward and proper cognisance of those that try and do it right.
Although this paper has focused on reporting effective interventions it is also important to take cognisance of those interventions that are not effective i.e. those which do not work and sometimes are deeply embedded into practice, for example, routine antenatal CTG for fetal assessment [ 20].
"I do think, however, that we need to have some cognisance of the fact that Ched Evans is being victimised here himself," he said.
However distasteful it may be for him, he should take cognisance of the fact that most of the world, including Israel's closest friends, see an end to settlement building as part and parcel of an end to ever escalating violence.
"Equally, they've got to have cognisance of the fact that we're talking about a huge institution, part of the fabric of the Scottish nation as well as Scottish football, and everybody realises that.
The referred MoA (FGN, DfID and UNICEF, 2004) took cognisance of the fact that, despite the spirited efforts to accelerate the EFA goals, an estimated 7 million of Nigeria's children of primary school age were out of school.
It is important to note that, policies towards addressing rural urban differences need to take cognisance of significant poverty levels that may exist in urban areas, especially in developing countries such as Ghana.
Anyway, enough of that.
None of that.
Fat chance of that.
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