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"Cognizance" means to take jurisdiction of, to take authoritative notice.
"This was definitely the worst way I could think of to take on this job," Mr. Henderson said.
It was the simplest way we could think of to take forty-seven per cent of the votes off the table".
Is it enough simply to register our horror at human folly when confronted by the urgent reality of, to take only one example, half the Syrian population fleeing its own country?
Adopting sibling groups has become increasingly common, but it's almost unheard of to take five, as Emma and Jim did – especially 16 years ago when adoption was different and there was not so much post-adoption support.
But it has failed to implement schemes that it talked of to take full advantage of the superb sweep of the Ottawa River by the Chaudière Falls, and of its Gatineau and Rideau tributaries.Lately the NCC's budget from the Treasury Board has been cut, its staff reduced, the management of its many properties privatised.
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Use of technology to take care of elderly population.
That's a lot of children to take care of.
"It took both of us to take care of her in the end.
The discourse was: "I take care of myself to take care of my family".
This may not reflect the actual amount of work to take care of ill patients.
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