Sentences with phrase «much cognizant»

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....»

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We remain cognizant of the potential for too much of a good thing, however, and are on the lookout for the second derivative effects and unintended consequences of the passive investing revolution.
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.
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.
Be very cognizant of your heat as cooking with stainless steel is much different than cooking with nonstick cookware.
We have been very cognizant of the moisture level of the sand, and really, we've had so much rain that the sandbox has never been dry enough to kick up dust.
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.
And cognizant of how much higher the hurdles must be for women who have to carry that societal nonsense around and how much stronger their biceps have to be to fight through those messages and claim their beauty.
Much in the way that profile - doctors comb a first - draft dating profile for areas of improvement, so should online daters become more cognizant of picture elements that drive particular impressions (and subsequent actions) over others.
What the movie does, instead, is complicate that sincerity; much of the direction and script — by Jason Hall, who wrote David Mackenzie's very underrated and ambivalent Spread — hints at the idea that Kyle isn't really cognizant of the effect killing so many people has had on him.
So now I'm cognizant of not providing too much feedback at any given time, fearful that students will feel overwhelmed by it.
(I am cognizant of the fact that it's only a 1.8 4 cylinder and that it's not going to have much power).
I'm willing to bet that your risk per trade was much more consistent, you were more consistently following your trading strategy, and you were more cognizant of the potential to lose money on any trade, and as a result you were probably more responsible with your trading capital.
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.
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.
With much of consumer focus continuing to surround natural products, manufacturers are extremely cognizant of clientele expectations.
Since moving to Costa Rica, because I am exposed to the sun everyday, I have become much more cognizant of sun protection.
And the assignment has produced one helpful spillover benefit: focusing so explicitly on email formatting and organization has made me much more cognizant of my email practices when communicating with students.
He conceded that the difference between x86 (PC) and the A-series (Apple's own chips) is much less than it's ever been but they're cognizant of the fact that people use both iOS and Mac devices.
He (Tim Cook) conceded that the difference between x86 (PC) and the A-series (Apple's own chips) is much less than it's ever been, but the're cognizant of the fact that people use both iOS and Mac devices.
As much as Google likes to talk about enriching the entire Android ecosystem, the company is evidently cognizant of how much of a unique selling point its Pixel camera system is, and it's working hard to develop and expand the lead that it has.
The family courts are fully cognizant that these agreements are negotiated under extreme circumstances that often make them much different than a typical commercial contract.
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