Sentence examples for to take cognisance from inspiring English sources

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If Westminster didn't bother to take cognisance either of the shuttlefolk, or of their Icarus-like fall, that was its funeral.

It is important to note that, policies towards addressing rural urban differences need to take cognisance of significant poverty levels that may exist in urban areas, especially in developing countries such as Ghana.

Key elements of CEC frameworks include identification and prioritisation of emerging contaminants, evaluation of health and environmental impacts from key matrices such as soil, groundwater, surface waters and sediment, assessments of available data, methods and technologies (and limitations), and mechanisms to take cognisance of diverse interests.

Guidelines tend to be overly prescriptive and fail to take cognisance of the cultural diversity of childcare provision.

Future online offerings will need to take cognisance of this reality and intentionally seek to focus on opportunities that will directly enhance these skills.

Although this paper has focused on reporting effective interventions it is also important to take cognisance of those interventions that are not effective i.e. those which do not work and sometimes are deeply embedded into practice, for example, routine antenatal CTG for fetal assessment [ 20].

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Yet to correlate that to Vogts's nationality would not take cognisance of the newspaper ridicule bestowed on George Burley and, to a lesser extent, Craig Levein as their respective periods in charge of the Scots unravelled.

The government actually has every right to see that the investigating agency take cognisance of these facts in its reports and has only ensured that as was done in all previous cases before the supreme court.

Medical schools need to ensure that lecturers and clinicians take cognisance of the communication issues that these students face and therefore equip them with the required skills.

In order for midwives to utilise their potential in relation to public health it is important not only to consider the interventions that could be implemented but also take cognisance of wider strategies and policy relating to public health.

In order for managers to effectively manage protected areas and associated biodiversity they need take cognisance of the different scales animals operate under, and the different factors that may be important for different species.

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