Please be cognizant of the fact that not everyone gets to speak at every event.
However, the key to building on our understanding is to be cognizant of the assumptions we are making.
Of course, we should also be cognizant of the fact that clock speeds are a very poor measure of performance.
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In extreme sports, you have to be cognizant of everything you do because, simply, you could die if you slip up.
And he has instructed those who work for him on this issue to be cognizant of those criteria as they develop the rules.
This is actually a great example of what multinational companies need to be cognizant of when they source from a global talent pool.
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No matter which support line is your preference, be cognizant of the jockeying for position that will take place when these come into play.
Being independent for a long enough time also allows an advisor to be cognizant of market prices for comparable practices and time his or her retirement appropriately.
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In order to encourage the adoption of digital devices in the classroom, we need to be cognizant of the pain points and needs of the institutions that service the majority of students.
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Chief EDWARDS: Well, one thing that I think police officers have to be cognizant of is the fact that when a person is threatened with a ticket, they'll use whatever ploy that they feel will work.
The fact of the matter is that you can at once believe that socioeconomic factors and other input-level factors are hugely determinative of student outcomes, and that we should be cognizant of that fact when considering teacher quality, AND that education quality is a meaningful variable in arriving at student outcomes, and we should continue to subsidize public education as a society.
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That means that we have to be very cognizant of the counter-terrorism operations that we are involved in.
You would think that athletic department leadership and the university President would be more cognizant of the environment we live in today when ruling on this matter?
We have to be very cognizant of the fact that some of the assistance that has been going to Pakistan is directly related to the counter-terrorism mission.
You will have the least amount of emotional attachment to a stock (or a bond, ETF, mutual fund, etc.) before you own it and will be most cognizant of its potential risks.
And how cognizant will the parents be of the fact that their every facial gesture will be scrutinized by millions?
The company is also slowly moving into the business process outsourcing, or BPO space, with a recent deal with ING bank in the U.S. Cognizant will be working with insurance claims processing for ING and hiring 1, 000 ING staffers and make them members of the Cognizant family.
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The Center urges Secretary Moore to demonstrate in his remarks that the Bush Administration is cognizant of the substantial risks for Eastern Europe involved in Moscow's energy leverage and that it will be following a prudent and comprehensive approach toward minimizing the exposure of both new and older democracies to Soviet exploitation of this leverage.
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