Sentences with phrase «cognizance of new»

To take cognizance of new insights into human sexuality from the life sciences is not, as some critics suggest, to contribute to the breakdown of morality.

Not exact matches

So, any new player, international or domestic, will take cognizance of this competition, and will look at what they can bring to the table before entering this space,» she said.
Taking greater cognizance of income would not only direct the benefits of ESAs to where they are truly needed, but would also reduce the risks of overburdening existing private schools and of encouraging charlatans to open new ones simply to collect public monies.
New meteorologists WHO have cognizance of past climate variability and recognize how little we actually understand climate change.
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