Sentences with phrase «also cognizant»

As interested as I am in advancing the profession and in building a common understanding of the pivotal role in - house lawyers play in building a culture dominated by positive values and a respect for both the spirit and letter of the law, I am also cognizant of our humanity and our limitations.
While we maintain great respect for students» First Amendment free speech rights, we are also cognizant that school officials are tasked with making difficult decisions and bear significant responsibility in educating our children.
So I unavoidably have a bias, but I think as an outsider who never fully acclimated and with the exception of its appearance in the above title, fervently resisted the ubiquitous «y ’ all» while living there, I am also cognizant of the widespread bias against Dallas, especially by those based in larger, more cosmopolitan cities.
These animals respond not only to temperature fluctuations, they are often also cognizant of the lengthening and shortening of the days.
I'm also cognizant of the fact the more expensive gemstone market (for example, diamonds) tends to be the price / trend leader.
You may / may not agree with that conclusion, depending on how much of a value purist you are... In my defence, I've been steadily reducing my stake, but I'm also cognizant value investors often sell far too early.
With over 30,00 followers on Twitter and 7,000 fans on Facebook, Well is a strong believer in the power of social media, but also cognizant of the impermanence of Internet companies and that the industry is always in a state of flux and evolution.
Preservice teachers were also cognizant of the social, ethical, and human issues related to technology integration (NETS - T Standard VI).
It's also cognizant of the road ahead and the path forward for Erie County.
The G8 countries / OECD are also cognizant of the need to build capabilities of tax authorities in developing countries for proposed international standards to be effective.
And I am also cognizant that they are parents to two young children, Apple, 9, and Moses, 7 — most of us have feelings about divorce when the couple's children are so young.

Not exact matches

We're humans, we need a personal approach that is fully cognizant of what happens outside of work (also known as — the important stuff like the birth of a child or buying a new car).
Already cognizant of millennials» penchant for finding online discounts, smart retailers recognize that millennials also conduct tons of online research before buying.
To those cognizant of the received interpretations, the examination will illustrate also, though only implicitly, the degree to which, in those interpretations, the misapprehension of the relativity principle is interwoven with the misapprehension of other crucial organic doctrines.
It is due also in part to the fact that religious institutions in black communities have not been sufficiently cognizant of the radical implications which the changing political, economic and social realities have for their life.
John Napoli stresses this is never an overnight process, and that his firm must find the best products and equipment for clients, but also remain cognizant of their budgets.
Employers and their HR departments should be cognizant of the possibility that employees» conversations on these polarizing topics, which are also closely intertwined with protected classes under civil rights laws, can elicit emotional reactions from employees and customers alike.
I am desperately hopeful for a good start and a solid season, but I am also very cognizant of the chance that things could unravel and become very ugly, quickly, with a lot of pent up frustration from so many fans.
These groups should not only be well - informed about the advantages of breastfeeding, but also be cognizant of the barriers and ways to overcome them.
«But I am also very cognizant on a daily basis of the kind of pressures our schools, our students, our teachers are under because of Common Core and these other tremendous sea changes that are being implemented in our schools,» she said.
In an effort to specifically tailor our CRS treatment to each patient, we have to be cognizant not just of the overall severity of the disease, but also of the severity of individual aspects, symptoms and manifestations of the disease.
In an editorial also published in the July 1 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, Dr. George Sawaya and Dr. Vanessa Jacoby of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco write, «The pelvic examination has held a prominent place in women's health for many decades and has come to be more of a ritual than an evidence - based practice... With the current state of evidence, clinicians who continue to offer the examination should at least be cognizant about the uncertainty of its benefits and its potential to cause harm through false - positive testing and the cascade of events it prompts.»
While we can think of our nutrition on a wake / sleep cycle or a 24 hour nutrition basis, we should also be cognizant of what time we're eating our meals.
The ultimate goal of these programs is to make you cognizant of how food makes you feel, but also not hyper aware and OCD about it either.
I have also become more cognizant of my overall well being which is a great thing.
He was also very cognizant of planning for his future while he was earning his degree.
Albert Howard (1972) was also very much cognizant of the function of livestock on soil fertility when he wrote that «Mother nature never farms without live stock....»
I'm also super cognizant of sun of my face so in addition to 40spf, I really try wearing a hat to shade my eyes in addition to sunglasses.
Also, a more cognizant Frank begins to feel like his old, troubled self.
This creates a bit of an internal conflict in me: on the one hand, it's completely believable that someone in this era would say such a ludicrous thing, as I have, in my short time as a cognizant progressive, seen similar bizarre things also with regard to race, in addition to gender, sexuality, etc..
In addition to telling an all - new story in this prequel to the original Star Wars, decease they also had to remain cognizant of what the next chapter would hold.
While applying these steps it is possible to create eLearning that is cognizant of the latest technology that is also grounded in sound instructional design which produces desired learning as well as performance outcomes.
For at least six years, we at the Fordham Institute have talked about «reform realism» in the context of federal education policy — recommending that Washington's posture should be reform - minded but also realistic about what can be accomplished from the shores of the Potomac (and cognizant of how easy it is for good intentions to go awry).
They become cognizant not only of where they are in the learning process, but also of where they headed.
So I think state legislators can be cognizant of this and can maybe redirect the increases in public school resources to teachers, but also to school choice opportunities for families.
The content will focus on creating relevance and engagement for student learning in the science setting, while also being cognizant of the Next Generation Science Standards.
Cognizant of our ability to reach a wide variety of schools, teachers, and educational leaders, it is our goal to provide educators with resources that help foster diverse and inclusive environments and also facilitate learning and networking opportunities.
But I also know that I have to be cognizant of what the market is willing to pay.
So, for example, you become cognizant of the fact that you're not just selling books, but you're also selling rights.
«Also be cognizant of lawsuits that can result from the new business and be sure to protect retirement assets.
Like yourself, staying away from the yield trap is important, and something I've also become more cognizant of after the mistakes of ARCP and PSEC.
You also want to remain cognizant of the fact that you really do not want to maintain a balance for any length of time.
Yes I agree that LC does not verify 100pct of their borrowers, and do also understand the same applies to credit card borrowers from banks, and I certainly would want LC to verify all, along with having a much stronger collection process to go after the pay once, then default mentality crowd, yet am cognizant of the fact that there will be crooks in every business, and perhaps the government should be a lot tougher on fraudsters, borrower frauds, and much tougher on scammers.
Laurie, I think your writing also helps you be cognizant of your debt and keep you focused on paying it off.
Investors also need to be cognizant of differing tax treatment of annuities.
Obviously at Rebalance IRA you're cognizant of those realities too and so it sounds to me as if a goal is also to avoid the permanent impairment of capital, which is to avoid losses.
We are cognizant that debt sometimes is used to build wealth, but aware it also can destroy a comfortable lifestyle.
Their new furry friend will also help your children understand that every cognizant creature needs love and affection.
It is also important to be cognizant of potential exposures.
Researchers need to be cognizant not just of society's strong feelings about dogs, but also about dog's strong feelings for humans, Serpell said.
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