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Mr. Kerry's aides may be mindful of the lesson learned by another senator from Massachusetts, in his bruising first months as president.
Mr. Romney may be mindful of the mistakes of past presidential challengers, when the rollout of the vice presidential pick was not done with the kind of precision that he is known to favor.
Likewise, a nonprofit organization hosting a group of voluntourists may be mindful of both the learning and leisure motives of the travelers, but they will have a primary focus on the labor that is to be done.
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Unlike a piece of furniture or car, the court may be mindful and sensitive towards the needs of a pet before making an order regarding the division of the family pet.
Nkurunziza may also be mindful of Burkina Faso's former president, Blaise Compaoré, one of Africa's longest serving leaders, who was forced from office after he tried to change the constitution and run for another term.
As Madame Kim settles into her new life, she may want to be mindful of history.
Southampton, though, may need to be mindful of Carlisle's former West Brom striker Scott Dobie when the sides meet at Wembley on Sunday.
14 Unfortunately, women may not always be mindful of what being breast aware means.
20 Reassuringly, in this context, met-formin is emerging as a therapy with potential benefits, 21– 23 but we may need to be mindful of potential differences between insulins.
Publishers may also be attempting to be mindful of different discipline's accepted publishing practices.
Finally, researchers should be mindful of what may happen in the event that something goes wrong.
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