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In it, for the first time, the French state took official cognizance of the private life-that is to say, the love life-of a painter while the painter (and, indeed, several of the women who shared it) was still alive.
Needless to say, managements are not responsible for market fluctuations, but they should take cognizance of excessively high or unduly low price levels for the shares.
I lost cognizance, concentration and focus.
You call it cognizance of bias.
If art must take cognizance of morality, equally morality must take cognizance of art.
"Cognizance" means to take jurisdiction of, to take authoritative notice.
That is, Jewish law takes cognizance of medical necessity.
A worldly cognizance is essential for the proper socialite.
Obviously, too, the subject-matter is one of judicial cognizance.
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.
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