Sentence examples for is sufficiently aware from inspiring English sources

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The right honourable and learned gentleman is sufficiently aware of the seriousness of it to start his speech today with collusion.

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But they are sufficiently aware to see through stories that don't add up.

Usually, television's front-men are sufficiently aware (or calculating) to suppress ugly thoughts before they reach the mouth.

I am sure if they are sufficiently aware of the importance of their reputation in this area that they will stop it immediately".

McIlroy, though new to the Cup format, was sufficiently aware at the turn that his ceiling was very likely second place, so he downshifted and played conservatively.

There was a real public interest in making this programme in North Korea but, in the trust's view, the BBC failed to ensure that all the young adults Panorama travelled with were sufficiently aware of any potential risks to enable them to give informed consent.

Jonny Evans was under no real pressure when he attempted a short and simple pass in his own penalty area but he hit it too close to Ben Reeves, who having stopped the ball, was sufficiently aware to slide the ball back and across for Will Grigg to turn into the empty net.

Alison Hastings, Chair of the Editorial Standards Committee, said: "There was a real public interest in making this programme in North Korea but, in the Trust's view, the BBC failed to ensure that all the young adults Panorama travelled with were sufficiently aware of any potential risks to enable them to give informed consent".

Notably, Blum believes that even Appiah's ambivalent espousal of racial identity undermines Appiah's radical critique of race, since it fails to require that those adopting racial identities for political reasons be sufficiently aware that race is a biologically false social construction (Blum 2002, 224 225, footnote 34).

But for those proponents of a religion who are "sufficiently aware of religious diversity, the justification that the [religion] receives from its sources is a good deal less than would be the case were there no such diversity" (Quinn, 2005a, 137).

Clearly, More was sufficiently aware of developments in natural philosophy to know that Digby's atomistic system was derivative from, and by no means as powerful as, the Principia philosophiae published in the same year as Digby's Two Treatises by the great French mathematician turned metaphysician and physicist.

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