Sentences with phrase «cognizant about»

As that's happened, says Ferguson, both boards and CEOs have become more cognizant about the role of the board and what backgrounds fit best, and they're recruiting people who may be outsiders.
they have to be able to produce quality, readily understandable, and compliant reports... and they have to be very well versed and completely cognizant about all things relating to exactly what it takes to provide a thorough, complete, and ultimately valuable Home Inspection.
«We really want to be cognizant about the transitional programs, who maybe have the Qualistar ratings that are about to expire the end of November, December, January, as well as the ones who are coming up in the next month after.
What you have to be cognizant about is which friends, what topics, and what's off limits.
EcoChallenger Luke noted, «This challenge definitely made me more cognizant about making sure the electronics I use are plugged into strips that I can turn off, and that I turn off those strips when I'm not using them.»
Linear Sequence, 2016, offers the possibility of new ways of customized organization in which the individual is exceptionally cognizant about their lifestyle choices.
We were very cognizant about the things we promised last year and wanting to deliver: this is one example of that.
Do be cognizant about making another person feel uncomfortable with unwanted advances.
I have since done a lot of research and recognize the fact Dana was far more cognizant about EPI than most vets.
For those students who are cognizant about their instructive ventures custom organizations are attempting to help them in their tough times.
And that to become the teacher — leaders and change agents they should be, they need to become meta - cognizant about and prioritize their purposes and the kind of teaching, learning, and leadership those purposes require — remembering to keep their students at the center of it all.
Screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, who co-wrote the script alongside Ryan Reynolds, admit that they could have been more cognizant about those story decisions.
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.»
Researchers say their study suggests «water savvy» users can help get more «water considerate» and «unconcerned water users» to be more cognizant about conservation.
We have never had a problem with it, as long as you are cognizant about the amount of coconut oil it is.
The company is cognizant about how it makes people feel, and if they feel stupid and duped, they might start avoiding the source of that misery.

Not exact matches

Russia is certainly cognizant of this fact, and has occasionally made (not very well thought - through) noises about setting up its own internet infrastructure, in order to mitigate the threat posed by western states to Russian websites.
It's simply to become cognizant of traits that trigger strong reactions in you and to take a long, deep look at your feelings about those characteristics.
«As a trans individual, I'm very cognizant of how identity works and how people often go about portraying and communicating their identity.»
A recent paper by the economists Paola Giuliano and Antonio Spilimbergo shows that generations that endured a recession in early adulthood became more concerned about inequality and more cognizant of the role luck plays in life.
-- be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about; «I know that the President lied to the people»; «I want to know who is winning the game!»
Did you read my earlier post about cognizant belief?
Whether or not readers find these explanations about the value of trapping convincing, the author hopes that it encourages environmentally cognizant Christians to think carefully about the complexities involved in wildlife management before backing any particular plan of action.
Professor Metcalf testified at the real trial, «It is impossible for a normal human being, cognizant of the facts, to have the slightest doubt about the fact of evolution,» and the fictional Drummond argues, «What Bertram Cates spoke quietly one spring afternoon in the Hillsboro High School is... incontrovertible as geometry in every enlightened community of minds.»
He could barely walk, let alone have cognizant thoughts about how he should be acting or what he should say
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.
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.
It is «important to lead,» he said, in a town that «preserves its environment, is concerned about water, preserves its traditions, and is cognizant of its diversity.»
«We all have to be very cognizant and very vigilant about the fact that our police officers are being put in harm's way and have a very dangerous profession.
Not many researchers in the metrology community were cognizant of the workings of mode - locked lasers, and those who did know about them were skeptical that such lasers could produce a well - defined comb spectrum in practice.
Fat intake is at your own discretion, just be cognizant of the number — I went with about.5 g per lbs so around 100g per day
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.
Going into 2018 I'm making an effort to be more cognizant of when I'm feeling drained and unfocused and to do something about it before it takes over!
Through their discussions, they became more cognizant of disabilities, which spurred their curiosity about other kinds of disabilities.
Educators must be cognizant of the multiple roles they play and intentional about which one they assume — or are asking others to assume — in a given interaction.
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).
When we talk about vision as it relates to implementation of the MTSS framework, district leaders need to be cognizant of how MTSS relates to the district's strategic plan and goals.
Jones (2002, p. 463) stated that researchers must «make known who they are in the context of the study under investigation and make explicit the «subjective I»» and that the researchers have to be cognizant of their own assumptions and be explicit about the influences that these assumptions have on the research since they are the «instrument» in the research design.
The course challenged participants to think about the messages that we send to young people concerning what success and having a good life means, and discussed how encouraging students to be reflective and cognizant of choices could support their development as responsible individuals.
Parents are cognizant that we, as a society, are beginning a debate about whether parents should be able to maintain their right to keep their children from being vaccinated and whether a parent's right outweighs the related issues associated with public health and safety.
David Steinberger: First, I think that given the beating that Diamond takes in just about every circle in that way, we need to be very cognizant of how we treat people and how we operate.
Go, Went, Gone (the title comes from verb conjugations written on a classroom wall) is about being woke — a contemporary idiom referring to how individuals become aware of what is happening in their community and, once cognizant, can not lose that awareness.
According to Schwab, those in the planning group are more likely to stay engaged with their investments, are more cognizant of the fees they are paying and are more confident about reaching their financial goals.
«I am very knowledgeable and cognizant of what the S&P represents; [in 2015] it's an index of 500 companies, on an average they are growing about 5 percent a year, they yield about 2 percent, they trade a little under three times their book value.
I think the reader who emailed you will be * far more * successful than most value investors, simply because he is cognizant of the existence of things he doesn't know about.
The newest cat food kibble formula from Annamaet Pet Food, Feline Sustain No. 29, highlights that manufacturers are cognizant of this and equally fussy about -LSB-...]
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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Asked about any advice that she might have for future Miss Belize winners, Rath recommended that contestants be cognizant of the tremendous amount of work and time the position entails.
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