Sentences with phrase «seemed cognizant»

Throughout, Beavan and directors Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein seemed cognizant of the contradiction of promoting a no - consumption lifestyle through channels (press, radio, film) that are generally mediated by consumer interests.
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.

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And too few people seem to be fully cognizant of how their children will be affected.
Their differences on matters of biblical theology go back to more fundamental differences of religious identity of which neither scholar seems sufficiently cognizant.
No player seemed more cognizant of that than Hamm, who repeatedly knifed through the German defenders and cut toward the goal — which was how she set up O'Reilly's 99th - minute score from six yards out.
Bright Harper descends into dark noir as Welles seems eternally cognizant of mise en scène.
There seems to be no independent, cognizant life to the character.
As the already fast - moving story gains more momentum and the likeable leads try to foil the killer and keep cognizant, it must be said that it all seems a little too jokey to believe the characters are ever in any real danger.
Android Wear isn't a hot scene for smartwatches right now and Huawei seems very cognizant of that fact.
In an uncharacteristic move, the company finally seems to be cognizant of the fact that it can no longer push forward alone when it comes to software, and that its third - party development partners are now more important to the company's future than ever before before.
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