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Another factor may have been that people with moderate dementia were on the cusp of requiring assistance; they were cognisant enough to understand that they were being asked to turn on the water and felt that this was something they should be able to do, however, they were unable to remember how to do so, which resulted in many attempts and errors.
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"I am cognisant of that," Greenwald says, sounding uncharacteristically stilted.
Whether they're cognisant of it or not.
Ruth also heard other kinds of stories, which she called "race cognisant".
Since this time the public has become ever more cognisant (and sometimes cynical) of official statistics.
So even cognisant of the consequences, I'd write that book again.
The Rudd-Gillard-Rudd governments, cognisant of the need, never moved on it.
We walked around that week cognisant that we were potential meals, easy or not.
Jay asks if this shows that he was cognisant of the extent of hacking.
The conscious aspect is the psychosomatic whole that comprises the body and cognisant mental life.
Sadly, all companies have to be cognisant of theft from warehouse operations.
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