Sentence examples for when cognizance from inspiring English sources

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Consistency is re-established, however, when cognizance is taken of the change in the length and aspect ratio that took place during residence in the lung.

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When a Court has cognizance of facts, does it not follow, that they can make enquiry by a jury?

There appeared to be more promising times in 1919, when the new regime took cognizance of the fact that 97percentt of Russia's Jewish population spoke Yiddish and should no longer be subjected to deprival.

Under section 1 of that act, providing that those courts should have original cognizance of such suits when the matter in dispute exceeded the sum or value of $500 ,their jurisdiction was exercised in cases in which the plaintiff's statement of his cause of action showed that he relied on some right under the constitution or laws of the United States.

Consequently, given the variance in methods used in prior avian metabolic studies cognizance of this is required when designing and implementing avian thermoregulatory physiological measurements using respirometry, particularly if data are later used for comparative allometric studies.

Our findings also strongly reaffirm previous conclusions (Ehmcke et al., 2006; Mitchell et al., 2008) that GC development in rodents is fundamentally different from that in the human and marmoset, and more cognizance needs to be taken of this when extrapolating the results from rodent studies into humans.

Cognizance should be taken of local atmospheric conditions when deciding on the design of wheel to use in a particular event.

It was during the Shang that Chinese writing began to develop, and the symbol for "moon" was—as it has remained that also for "month". The calendar took cognizance of both lunar and solar cycles, and, when it became necessary to adjust the basically lunar year to the seasonal reality of the solar year, intercalary months were added.

Also, some authors (e.g. Hug and Zhang, 2010: p. 10) advise the Western states to take cognizance of the fact that the time window when they have a comparative advantage in technology is gradually closing, so their leverage over Kazakhstan is progressively waning.

It emphasized the need for this shift to be more fully reflected in project design, e.g., greater cognizance should be taken of joint livestock outputs when assessing the demand for and the benefits of livestock production, and greater effort should be made to coordinate the efforts of livestock and agricultural development agencies.

But Ohio takes this right of protection from him; for the Ohio court would have taken cognizance of this action if the decedent, Chambers, had been, when killed, a citizen of Ohio, while it denies relief to his widow, and puts her out of court solely because her husband was, when killed, a citizen of another state.

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