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Multiple-scenario analysis does improve the appreciation of the future, and so should enable management to develop strategies with better cognizance of potential risks.
Cognizance of these trade-offs can improve the design of breeding programs and cultivation methods for evolutionary improvements in yield (Donald 1968; Harper 1977; Denison et al. 2003; Denison 2011).
Companies that develop these tools need to take cognizance of the fact that they will be expected to improve care coordination while operating in an environment of manpower shortages.
You call it cognizance of bias.
If art must take cognizance of morality, equally morality must take cognizance of art.
That is, Jewish law takes cognizance of medical necessity.
That is just the "cognizance" of religion Madison called a usurpation by the state.
These traits are commitment, courage, cognizance of bias, curiosity, cultural intelligence, and collaboration.
Madison said that religion is "not within the cognizance of civil government".
Cognizance of these brain changes is needed to guide appropriate evaluation and treatment approaches.
The answer to Madison has implicitly been this: a nation with no cognizance of religion has no cognizance of God, and without national recognition of his authority, it will not come within his protection.
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