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the cognisance
noun
Alternative spelling of cognizance
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Was there ever a more perfect short story - and one which so brilliantly captures the cognisance of one's own romantic impulse and the equally quicksilver discovery that love rarely ends well.
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28 29 For example, the surgeons' cognisance of their patients' needs and expectations might tailor the delivery of information.
In contemplating where catalysis will be in the year 2000, cognisance should be taken of the fact that the millennium is only eight years from now.
There was a superficiality to the reunion parties, the food wasn't very good -- it never is on American campuses -- and it became quickly clear that the courteous young students who served as guides for the occasion had little cognisance with the past I'd experienced, and even less curiosity about it.
In contrast to the subdued responses of the past, the British Indian government took greater cognisance of the new flag, and began to define a policy of response.
The opening hours did probably increase the respite between waves of cognisance, but the merest scent of apparent pleasure was followed by an immediate reminder that such sensations were outside of my ambit.
But there is no doubt that the IRA leadership have taken cognisance of the British government's difficulties in finessing a deal with the unionists.
"At national level, we are optimistic that the SPL's sponsors will take due cognisance of the situation in which the SPL finds itself and will stand behind the league," he said.
The referred MoA (FGN, DfID and UNICEF, 2004) took cognisance of the fact that, despite the spirited efforts to accelerate the EFA goals, an estimated 7 million of Nigeria's children of primary school age were out of school.
In May 2003, the United Kingdom and South African governments signed a MoU to "give cognisance to the existing commitment of the United Kingdom to ethical international workforce policies and practices……South African health personnel can spend a mutually agreed period of time on education and practice in organizations providing National Health Services" [ 22].
This approach requires taking cognisance of the relief at the point at which an individual occurs (i.e. hilltops are usually drier than valley bottoms), coupled with data on recent climatic events (e.g. drought).
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