Sentence examples for cognisance to from inspiring English sources

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It says: "The recommended remuneration for these roles has been set after rigorous comparison of the external marketplace and gives full cognisance to levels of medical pay at the upper end of the scale.

In May 2003, the United Kingdom and South African governments signed a MoU to "give cognisance to the existing commitment of the United Kingdom to ethical international workforce policies and practices……South African health personnel can spend a mutually agreed period of time on education and practice in organizations providing National Health Services" [ 22].

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In manufacturing or selling produce, cognisance has to be taken of cost and country legal requirements.

The findings of the current evaluation clearly indicate that, while cognisance was given to the need for follow-up and monitoring at the planning stage by all stakeholders, in reality, this was rarely implemented.

Cognisance has also to be taken of the stage in the international life cycle, the organisation's own product portfolio, its strengths and weaknesses and its global objectives.

We will need to continue to take cognisance of the influence of the home environment on healthy eating and physical activity, bearing in mind the challenges of substance abuse, poverty and unemployment and the various health consequences and correlates of these issues.

Future online offerings will need to take cognisance of this reality and intentionally seek to focus on opportunities that will directly enhance these skills.

Therefore, more initiatives are needed to assist PHCPs to have more cognisance of public family medicine practice that would lead to better healthcare delivery nationwide.

Guidelines tend to be overly prescriptive and fail to take cognisance of the cultural diversity of childcare provision.

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.

If Westminster didn't bother to take cognisance either of the shuttlefolk, or of their Icarus-like fall, that was its funeral.

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