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Supporters are aware that Mowbray's wins-to-matches ratio is already worse than that of the greatly discredited John Barnes in 1998-99; they are also cognisant of the fact that Barnes was sacked the day after a Scottish Cup defeat by Inverness Caledonian Thistle, the highland club then, like Dunfermline now, in the First Division.
"Part of our investigation will look at the conduct of the financial institutions to see whether they were cognisant of the fact they were helping launder these bribe payments," the acting US attorney for the eastern district of New York, Kelly Currie, told a press conference last week.
Hosch said the two MPs were "cognisant of what's required" to produce wording that Indigenous people can support and non-Indigenous Australians endorse.
Having witnessed the generational fracturing of my own family because of the 1955 Labor party split (it was a source of simmering tension in my parents' marriage for 50 years), I was ever cognisant of the range of emotion and action – from benevolent public service to astounding treachery – that politics could inspire.
Mr Bhalla's telling final criticism of the report is that it assumes it has to be "cognisant of political realities and prejudices", rather than objective.
"The government and everyone is cognisant of the new threat, but it is inordinately difficult to deal with," says Mark Whitaker, deputy director for crisis and security management at Control Risks, a security company.
Voters don't seem to be cognisant that an attack on Iran's nuclear sites won't be a discrete event that stops it from getting a bomb; it will be the start of a new war in the Middle East, and of an indefinite commitment by America to keep bombing Iran wherever it seems nuclear-weapons development sites are being built.So, American voters: do you want to fight another war in the Middle East?
"That's important for public officials to know and for them to be cognisant of these trade-offs as they develop or continue to develop dietary guidelines in the future".
He defended his approach to publicity: "I am cognisant that publicity, especially in cases without foundation, carries an inherent risk of reputational damage".
Speaking to the Washington Post, Mr Bergdahl's former pastor Bob Henley said that the father had been "very cognisant of the possibility" that he might be accused of succumbing to some form of captive-bonding Stockholm syndrome.
Interestingly, at this point Brand seemed fully cognisant that regardless of whether one agrees with people or not in the world of media/politics "at night we all go to the same parties".
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