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mindful.
adjective
Being aware ( something); attentive, heedful.
synonyms
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"We're certainly mindful of that and so is Adam.
However, the party is not signalling further major curriculum reform, perhaps mindful of the change that teachers have had to put up with.
I gave my routine homily about future limits, offered what advice I could, and said goodbye, mindful of the likely fatigue he would be suffering.
"We have been extremely mindful of the content within the episode and the timeslot in which it was shown and at no point have there been any scenes of a graphic nature.
I'm now also very mindful about creating online accounts.
Cruz, mindful that accepting the check would trigger his official entrance to the Republican primary, declined but told an aide to follow up with the man after a campaign is official.
She is mindful of how much employment has changed since the pit closures.
"We genuinely can turn the UK into a mindful nation".
We are mindful, though, that the history of such approaches from the British has been characterised by a lack of integrity, a lack of willingness to address the causes of conflict, and has been motivated by a self-serving agenda".
He put principle before party, but we should be mindful of the fact that giving the Conservatives an open goal to reposition themselves as the party of civil liberties will ultimately be wholly counter-productive.
She believes today's entrepreneurial startups need to be mindful of the inflexibilities of the employment legislative framework.
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