Beside these points of interest, they furthermore repair the neuron, which like this gives assistance
in cognizance of information data and reviewing it.
Not exact matches
Indeed, policymakers would welcome any upside inflation surprise and still not make major changes to the policy trajectory given their
cognizance of premature tightening
in the past.
«It is heartening to observe that the leadership
in various states has taken
cognizance of feedback from public and other relevant associations on draft RERA and modified it to give a balanced view.»
It doesn't matter WHO you are, WHAT your religion is, WHAT your «sincere» intention was — when you put yourself on an airplane,
in today's environment, with people
of all nationalities, you are REQUIRED to show
cognizance of and deference to the small bubble
of society that ALL wish to make the trip and land safely.
What many
of you do not realize is the dying are most often not fully aware — often drifting
in and out
of comprehension, and their words are most often
of what is foremost
in their mind — and that is family — what good does it do to witness to someone who's brain power and
cognizance is quickly fading?
«We maintain therefore that
in matters
of Religion, no man's right is abridged by the inst.itution
of Civil Society, and that Religion is wholly exempt from its
cognizance.
The AA point
of view, as set forth
in the recognized literature
of the movement, does not take full
cognizance of the fact that personality factors such as selfishness, resentment, and hostility, which are controlled through the AA program, are actually symptoms
of deeper problems
of inadequacy, insecurity, and inner conflict.
Drawing on Albert Schweitzer's use
of the terms «optimistic» and «pessimistic» (to mean «world and life affirmation» and «world and life negation») Horney described her own philosophy as follows: «With all its
cognizance of the tragic element
in neurosis, [it] is an optimistic one.»
In the night, in the jungle, visual and discrete modes of perception are replaced by the tactile, the visceral, and the more synesthetic forms of cognizanc
In the night,
in the jungle, visual and discrete modes of perception are replaced by the tactile, the visceral, and the more synesthetic forms of cognizanc
in the jungle, visual and discrete modes
of perception are replaced by the tactile, the visceral, and the more synesthetic forms
of cognizance.
Hell to me is eternally without the fellowship
of God - imagine being next to someone who constantly talks about themselves and does nothing except things that benefit themself (sort
of like the person who does good to make himself feel better
in your previous post), with no
cognizance of my existance - I would hate to be next to that guy for eternity, that would be hell!
His affirmation
of the oneness
of God and the ultimate oneness
of God and the world has deepened
in its paradoxical quality as he has taken more and more realistic
cognizance of the evil
of the world, but it has not wavered or weakened.
The uniformity
of nature expressed
in the geometry
of Minkowski space - time applies only to «
cognizance by relatedness» (presentational immediacy
in PR).
Not only because they can only be known if they are brought together by this one cognition under definite common formal principles, but also9 because cognition rightly understood is not simply the conscious taking
cognizance by a knower
of an object which confronts the process
of cognition
in a completely external and uninvolved way.
He also perceives the attended event embedded
in a field
of other events; hence, he acquires
cognizance of these events by relatedness (R 19), that is, as more or less definite somethings related to and signified by the attended event.
This gives him
cognizance of the event by adjective (R 18), for he identifies it and its space - time boundaries by sense - objects situated
in it (PNK 67, 84; CN 78, 147).
Of Saint Catharine of Genoa it is said that «she took cognizance of things, only as they were presented to her in succession, moment by moment.&raqu
Of Saint Catharine
of Genoa it is said that «she took cognizance of things, only as they were presented to her in succession, moment by moment.&raqu
of Genoa it is said that «she took
cognizance of things, only as they were presented to her in succession, moment by moment.&raqu
of things, only as they were presented to her
in succession, moment by moment.»
Its suspicion
of authority,
of piety,
of faith
of all sorts, stems from its interest
in being objective and from its
cognizance of the capricious tendencies
of human subjectivity.
«At this time there is no specific threat to Scotland or Scottish communities, however I would ask our businesses and communities to take
cognizance of this increase
in the UK threat level and remain vigilant.
In every such encounter we simultaneously become aware
of, get to know, and recognize the reality
of what we encounter, and this includes our
cognizance of the Other whom we encounter as a person.
The knowledge
of Yahweh embraces also the
cognizance that
in Israel and Israel's world there is no other; that
in her history and the broad history which she shares, Yahweh rules (see 13:4 f.).
Cognizance was taken by both Anglicans and Nonconformists
of the current intellectual movements, especially
in theology and the study
of the Scriptures.
In that moment when Jimmy Stewart, standing there holding Juju and her petals, smiles that magnificent whole body smile of his and somehow manages across seven decades to communicate to us on a level so deep that the first recognition comes not in cerebral cognizance, but through the base reactions of our own bodies — as our eyes well up and our cheeks flush and our hearts grow; in that moment we know — to our marrow — that life really is wonderfu
In that moment when Jimmy Stewart, standing there holding Juju and her petals, smiles that magnificent whole body smile
of his and somehow manages across seven decades to communicate to us on a level so deep that the first recognition comes not
in cerebral cognizance, but through the base reactions of our own bodies — as our eyes well up and our cheeks flush and our hearts grow; in that moment we know — to our marrow — that life really is wonderfu
in cerebral
cognizance, but through the base reactions
of our own bodies — as our eyes well up and our cheeks flush and our hearts grow;
in that moment we know — to our marrow — that life really is wonderfu
in that moment we know — to our marrow — that life really is wonderful.
Therefore, the Gunners must take that into
cognizance a head
of their visit to Old Trafford to collect all the 3 points that will be at stake
in that would be epic big game encounter on Sunday evening and condemned Man Utd UCL playoffs.
Therefore, the Gunners must take that into
cognizance a head
of their visit to Old Trafford to collect all the 3 points that will be at stake
in that would be epic big game encounter on Sunday evening and condemned Man Utd to UCL playoffs.
«Every instinct is an impulse... sensation - impulses, perception - impulses, and idea - impulses... It is obvious that every act,
in an animal with memory, must cease to be «blind» after being once repeated, and must be accompanied with foresight
of its «end» just so far as that end may have fallen under the animal's
cognizance.»
During the year 2015 the Government
of Ghana was requested to assist
in the resettlement
of a number
of persons from Rwanda and Yemen, and taking
cognizance of the grave humanitarian crises
in the Middle East has also decided to provide refuge to some displaced persons
in Syria who already have relatives
in Ghana.
The party has taken due
cognizance of the fact that the government
of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo and His Excellency Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is very much on course to delivering on all the electoral promises we made to the good people
of this country
in the run - up to the 2016 general elections.
Many might not have taken
cognizance of the import
of the swearing -
in - day declaration by Governor Rauf Aregbesola on November 27, 2010 when he paused to announce that he would not follow the norms; he would break «rules»; and definitely upset the apples cart to achieve the human development, the reason for his political adventure to Osun
in the first instance.
Reading the communiqué, Chairman
of the forum and governor
of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, said: «We take
cognizance of the judgment by the court
in Abuja which ordered the acting chairman to vacate office for any other person from the North - East zone
of Nigeria.
I smell some elements
of truth
in it taken
cognizance of how Hannah Tetteh discarded the official letters we sent to her.
October is «Breast Cancer Awareness Month» and the activity was part
of a concerted effort to promote breast health
cognizance in the community and raise funds to provide free clinical breast exams, digital mammography, screening, support and education to women
in Rockland County without insurance or who are underinsured.
October is «Breast Cancer Awareness Month» and the activity was part
of a concerted effort to promote breast health
cognizance in -LSB-...]
The American Engineers» Council for Professional Development defines Engineering as: «The creative application
of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them singly or
in combination; or to construct or operate the same with full
cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behavior under specific operating conditions; all as respects an intended function, economics
of operation and safety to life and property.»
Your
in - the - moment
cognizance of your hand's location proves that neural signals must reach your brain extremely quickly.
Satire is very rarely presented
in an earnest manner; it needs a wink
of self - awareness, the
cognizance to know that it's doing what it's doing.
Get started
in the right direction by gaining
cognizance of the factors you need to consider before waving the Green flag for mobile learning implementation
in your organization.
«the number
of verified acts
of bullying
in the state, an analysis
of the responsive action taken by school districts and any recommendations it may have regarding additional activities or funding to prevent bullying
in schools and improve school climate to the joint standing committees
of the General Assembly having
cognizance of matters relating to education and children and to the speaker
of the House
of Representatives, the president pro tempore
of the Senate and the majority and minority leaders
of the House
of Representatives and the Senate» was submitted.
The Operations Division provides
cognizance over the supervision, general management and coordination
of the Department's operations
in crisis management planning and execution
of the plans.
The strategy takes into
cognizance the combination
of the 100 pips momentum and average directional movement index rating (ADXR) custom indications
in delivering buy and sell alert -LSB-...]
Everyone
in the industry seems to rationalize it by shifting the blame, assuming way too much
cognizance on the part
of their victims.»
It's more
of a personal learning for me, and it struck a chord as soon as I read it, as though I had the thought
in my subconscious but lacked the
cognizance to express it, even it to myself.
I felt that my contribution
in Challenge forums have not been taken
cognizance and is one
of the main reasons to leave this forum.
«The American Engineers» Council for Professional Development (ECPD, the predecessor
of ABET [1]-RRB- has defined engineering as follows: «The creative application
of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them singly or
in combination; or to construct or operate the same with full
cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behavior under specific operating conditions; all as respects an intended function, economics
of operation and safety to life and property.
As I've explained
in a recent WUWT thread, I don't think they chose their extent with proper
cognizance of the properties
of the time series.
In the analysis
of observed phenomena, the validity
of a conjecture can be tested over «a longer period
of time by using historical data, including (with
cognizance of the limits
of accuracy) proxy assessment methods.
Our lack
of cognizance regarding subjectivity gives all indication
of persevering into the future as it has persisted
in the past.
The increased willingness
of Caribbean courts to assist foreign courts reflects their
cognizance of the global economy
in which we now operate, and the particularly influential role these tax haven countries play
in international finance.
Java development
in a position where, as need and opportunity dictate, we strive to harness the full range
of resources available
in Java, including other languages running on the JVM; and where best practices, craftsmanship and
cognizance of the contemporary state
of the art are touchstones
of daily effort.
The paper notes that the development
of policies to address the disadvantage
of Indigenous Australians is best done
in full
cognizance of Australia's international human rights obligations, including the obligations arising from Australia's ratification
of ICESCR.