Sentences with phrase «not cognizant»

«Lawyers as a whole are not cognizant of the mountain of information available that will encroach on what attorneys traditionally do,» he says.
Dogs with territorial aggression should not be left unattended in their yards since they pose a risk to any animal or human not cognizant of where the boundary is.
We're not cognizant enough and when we hear that the first time, it shocks you and it shouldn't shock you.
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.
I am fearful the companies spearheading advancements in AI aren't cognizant of the responsibility.
As helpless and as hopelessly brain damaged as you are portraying Doug to be, I have to wonder why your best friend or the Senator wasn't cognizant of that fact, and why they continued to let him live alone.
Answer, as an escape from a childhood trauma they aren't cognizant of.
Michelle Norris: We aren't cognizant of what's in our makeup.

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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 not a lot to go on but, obviously, the prospective commissioner is cognizant of the agency's potential oversight responsibilities (especially for the cryptocurrency derivatives market).
«I think one thing these folks need to be cognizant of is whether it's prudent to roll the 401k to an IRA or not,» said Raskie.
I do not know if we will be cognizant of such a state after we die but that energy will still be there.
Though the Greek were not fully cognizant of why and when spring comes, they believed Eostre must be pleased to ensure that she returns year after year.
But when we continue to question... to stay cognizant of the reality that we really do not know... we find wisdom.
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.
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.
May we be ever - cognizant of the spiritual battles taking place day in and day out, and not be found hiding from the chaos, but instead, raising a battle cry.
It is due also in part to the fact that religious institutions in black communities have not been sufficiently cognizant of the radical implications which the changing political, economic and social realities have for their life.
They aren't even remotely cognizant of anything «missing» other than their iPhones or their favorite jeans.
If Whitehead had been cognizant of this he would have realized that Bergson does not condemn the intellect wholesale, nor the activity of spatialization.
If being baptized means being raised here and now to new life, then this present sharing in Christ's resurrection can not yet mean final fulfillment, but rather a life of hope which is cognizant of the inadequacy of the present state of things to contain the fullness of God's future.
Suppose that a Catholic, a Protestant, a Jew, and an agnostic» all honest historians cognizant of first - century religious movements» were locked up in the bowels of the Harvard Divinity School library, put on a spartan diet, and not allowed to emerge until they had hammered out a consensus document on who Jesus of Nazareth was and what he intended in his own time and place.
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.»
Merely to be cognizant of the details of evolutionary development is not the same as holding an «evolutionist theory» regarding the cause of such transformations, let alone the same as holding a full - blown cosmological scheme interpreting the «larger significance» and «broader applications» of such transformation!
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.
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.
Realistically, however, there is not time to discover all of it, and I am fully cognizant of that.
This is not to sat that mysogeny is not real and that there is a real need for men to be cognizant of that, listen to women and be attentive to justice and equality.
The prayer is not indeed a purely subjective thing; — it means a real increase in intensity of absorption of spiritual power or grace; — but we do not know enough of what takes place in the spiritual world to know how the prayer operates; who is cognizant of it, or through what channel the grace is given.
«It becomes especially difficult to forecast during hurricane season where you don't want to run the risk of running out of product if ports close while still being cognizant of product shelf life.
The market change has not significantly impacted Nebraskaland's business, but Romanoff says it is still important for the company to be cognizant of it and know why it happens.
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.
Although the AAP as an organization is cognizant of the many benefits of human milk, many individual pediatricians do not actively encourage the official policy of?
It «s not a captive market any more and we have to be cognizant of putting the right things out there that they are going to eat, «explains Oliver Cinnamon, food service director of Kankakee School District 111.
Whether or not this is the case, many mothers are cognizant of the factor of forgetting.
«I think it was unfortunate and we'll have to move on but we'll have to be cognizant this is the peoples» government and there has to be 100 percent trust and there's not going to be trust until you earn it,» Cuomo said at a Red Room news conference announcing that he and Mayor Michael Bloomberg had reached a deal on a bill that would expand livery cab access outside of Manhattan.
In an effort to specifically tailor our CRS treatment to each patient, we have to be cognizant not just of the overall severity of the disease, but also of the severity of individual aspects, symptoms and manifestations of the disease.
At first, I was not fully cognizant of what I was getting into, but I quickly learned that a managing editor is responsible for the smooth and timely publication of each journal issue.
Twenty - five years ago, «people were not quite as cognizant.
I believe they were cognizant of the low stipends for predoctoral fellows and the fact that I viewed my position not as a «job» but as an opportunity to receive exposure to a variety of patient groups, training in research principles and practice, and career guidance.
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.
If you're not already cognizant of your own personal hug quota, start collecting hugs today.
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.
I try to hold my shoulders back now, since I've become cognizant of the problem a few years ago, but they don't stay there naturally.
I wasn't truly cognizant of my own consumption until I met my partner, Edmund.
You don't have to score high in all of these dating skills, but just being cognizant of them can go a long way toward your success.
She's cognizant of her family's scheme to pimp her out, but we don't get the sense that she is being raped or bought; she gives consent in her own time.
Plus, he's still taking care of his old mother, who is cognizant, but not entirely capable of being self - sufficient.
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.
Does anyone believe that Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri's makers aren't at least cognizant of the possibility that one character's change of heart is, to say the least, abrupt and worthy of your examination?
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