Ability to drive safely on all kinds of roads and in varied traffic conditions
Cognizant with all driving regulations and rules including the vehicle maintenance norms and practices Familiar with most of the routes in California including all major routes in the neighboring states
You have to be completely
cognizant with the specifics of the work that will be expected of you once you are hired.
I also have some experience with procurement of supplies and I am
cognizant with standard software related to laboratory record keeping.
BarefootLaw envisions a world in which every individual is
cognizant with the law and can use it to protect themselves, their families and communities.
Not exact matches
The weight of the accumulated evidence by no means signals an imminent end to the Bull, but
with the start of the «late innings» investors should be
cognizant of the appearance of additional «caution flags» and begin to shift behavior to a more selective market opportunities orientation, in our view.
I spend the first 30 minutes of the morning being
cognizant of my family and dog — taking him for a walk, spending time
with my fiance — before it goes into madness and work mode.
If you share a kitchen
with others in your office, be
cognizant of any mess you accidently leave behind.
NBK Capital Partners is
cognizant of the importance of providing constant dialogue
with our investors.
Companies we've engaged
with: Apple Autodesk
Cognizant Delta Airlines IBM Nike Pitney Bowes Rolls - Royce SAP ServiceNow Visa
Investors
with shorter - term investment horizons should be
cognizant of the impact that rising interest rates have had on their bond portfolios, and be ready for more volatility as the new administration's policies are implemented beginning in January.
Ms. Russell wrote
with penetratingly keen insight, and as a result, I am much more
cognizant of why policy makers in Canada defer in favour of the interests of multinational oil companies rather than making decisions that are in the best interest of the ordinary citizens of central and eastern Canada when it comes to oil security.
Turning to the second category of therapies, it is important to be
cognizant of the fact that some alcoholics can not halt their compulsive drinking for long, even
with the help of initial detoxification procedures and continuing affiliation
with AA.
And could such a being commiserate
with fear while safely
cognizant of its inability to be harmed?
I was very much aware of the possible ideological distortion of the gospel in identifying it
with black power, for no one can read Barth seriously and not be
cognizant of that danger.
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.
This is nevertheless a meaningless affirmation if it is not
cognizant of the fact that family life is under assault, that as a result many people feel alienated from their families and have never found viable substitutes, that their experience within our technological society has left them feeling a profound sense of dissatisfaction
with themselves from which they urgently seek escape through drugs, sex, or recreation.
Many blacks sympathize
with Polish workers and Northern Irish Catholics (despite problematic Polish - black and Irish - black relations in places like Chicago and Boston), and more and more blacks are
cognizant of how South Africa oppresses its native peoples, how Chile and South Korea repress their citizens, and how Israel mistreats the Palestinians.
I wish that all your readers were
cognizant of this, yet in my own experiences as a writer who advocates for the full and equal inclusion of women in the church, I am all too familiar
with the push back.
Hermeneutics,
with its emphasis upon tradition and narrative, is central to the philosophy of science now
cognizant of the false dichotomies between objectivity and subjectivity, science and ideology, engendered by the modern Enlightenment.
But my impression is that the people
with whom I usually find myself in alliance are not equally
cognizant of the shortcomings of a third claim, which goes under the heading «freedom of choice.»
More to the point, he does so while being fully
cognizant of the vast number of texts either incompatible
with, or not readily subsumable under, the traditional interpretation to which he subscribes.
We have never had a problem
with it, as long as you are
cognizant about the amount of coconut oil it is.
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.
He provided updates to the survival card so the staff was consistently
cognizant on where we stood
with regards to the overall arrival / departure and the ease of parking scores.
Be very
cognizant of your heat as cooking
with stainless steel is much different than cooking
with nonstick cookware.
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.
When helping parents of infants
with excessive crying cope
with the stresses of the infant's behaviour, we should be
cognizant of possible differences in the cry sound and how these cry sounds may have different salience for different caregivers, especially those suffering from depression or other conditions that alter the caregiver's perceptual set.
[8] Placed in charge of the marketing department, he served as a team member
with the Company President on a 38 - company executive mission to an economic summit in New Delhi, which included representatives from companies such as Amex, Cargill, New York Life, Dow Chemical, General Electric, Bechtel, and
Cognizant.
«While I am very concerned
with protecting the civil rights of immigrants, I am equally
cognizant of the fact that this State is a prime target for terrorism,» Governor Paterson said.
The governor has indeed cast a wide for advice, and Monday,
cognizant of criticism, Cuomo huddled privately
with leaders of several major labor unions.
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.»
Be
cognizant of the frequency
with which you're discussing the election
with friends, family members, or coworkers.
I was
cognizant of spiking my blood sugar (I am a health editor, after all), so I typically started the day
with a banana and a handful of nuts to start my day off on the right foot and keep things balanced.
The wife of one of our residents shared this short story
with me and agreed to allow me to post it in this blog so that other's may understand what it feels like to be
cognizant that you are moving in the direction of irreversible dementia.
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
I wanted to be quite
cognizant of sticking
with ingredients
with relatively low comedogenic ratings (how pore clogging things are).
But
with the constant fluctuations in temperatures, I have been extremely
cognizant of bringing cozy cardigans and sweaters
with me to stay bundled up, if needed.
I'm one week into my goals and it is interesting how writing them down along
with a plan makes you so much more
cognizant of them and what is holding you back from reaching them.
I like to be
cognizant of skin - to - skin ratios
with the clothes I wear, especially when I'm going for something on the sexy side.
Be
cognizant of what you're doing at all times
with online dating and the people you meet.
Their Automation practice works closely
with Cognizant's vertical and horizontal business units, various technology teams as well as external providers of automation, AI and other cognitive technologies.
By now we're fully
cognizant of Po's geeky obsession
with of Kung Fu, and his fan boy love of his compadre's in the Furious Five.
Is there anything you have to be
cognizant of, or is there anything you learn from going toe to toe
with them?
Our own Walter Chaw brilliantly observes in recent omnibus reviews pairing Love Me If You Dare
with Valentin and Dodgeball
with Napoleon Dynamite that leitmotifs are emerging at the box office free of predetermination, and I myself got a faint chill when I became
cognizant of having consecutively watched the upcoming DVDs of John Frankenheimer's 1962 The Manchurian Candidate, Bob Clark's 1972 Dead of Night (a.k.a. Deathdream), and William Lustig's 1997 Uncle Sam.
Cognizant of his rendezvous
with destiny,
with the help of a big bird, an archer (Aidan Gillen), a black knight (Djimon Hounsou) and psychic Guinevere, Arthur embarks on an epic quest to reclaim his birthright.
'» Tarantino's works are self - aware texts, and even the casual viewer who may be unfamiliar
with specific references is certainly
cognizant that Tarantino is dealing in «cinematic» situations, for which there are forerunners and precursors.
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..
Even Dwight seems
cognizant of appearing like a first - timer, like a failed attempt to Rambo - ize a wound, or the rejection of the wisdom from a local war vet (Devin Ratray), which seems to have less to do
with egotism and more to do
with feeling even more out of his element.
As a western crime drama, he's tasked
with reworking the wheel; to present a product that's
cognizant of its deeply American roots while injecting modern justifications for its existence.
Honan encourages school administrators on the receiving end of grants to be
cognizant that foundations often bring «different focal points of interest, assumptions, and ways of working» to an educational enterprise than they may have experienced in interactions
with state or local policymakers.