Sentences with phrase «took cognizance»

«We first took cognizance of your extreme love for the North when you courageously supported the then Jega - led INEC creation of additional 30,000 polling units, at a time southern leaders, led by former Vice President Alex Ekwueme, Chief Edwin Clark, Senator Femi Okuronmu and Bishop Bolanle Gbonigi, were strongly against it for favouring the North against the South.
And after the 1951 basketball scandals, some states took cognizance of point - shaving and made it illegal.
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.»
«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.»
So, any new player, international or domestic, will take cognizance of this competition, and will look at what they can bring to the table before entering this space,» she said.
We certainly must take cognizance of this important fact.
To take cognizance of new insights into human sexuality from the life sciences is not, as some critics suggest, to contribute to the breakdown of morality.
Of the charge of blasphemy we hear nothing further; that was something of which the Roman court could not take cognizance.
But since it is God's Word, an adequate concept of authority must also take cognizance of how that word is heard.
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.
«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.
He wanted to take cognizance of this by compassion; and he was taken at his word.
The controversy so raged that the Pope, the pleasure - loving scion of the Florentine Medicis, Leo X, whom we have already met, was forced to take cognizance of it.
Of course, there's also been clamour for other artistes to win the category, which is normal but unfortunately, many commentators just express their rejection of Ebony and their support for others as Artiste of the year without taking cognizance of the critical element for winning — the category criteria.
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.
«While the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration does not wish to stifle debates on this issue which is of international concern, the Minister will appeal to all well - minded persons to take cognizance of the sensitivity of the issue,» the statement noted.
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.
If Judge Story would act on the request for reconsideration now, the Georgia legislature could take cognizance of the issue and perhaps deal with the problem.
I smell some elements of truth in it taken cognizance of how Hannah Tetteh discarded the official letters we sent to her.
The state's Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr Nkwachukwu Orji who declared the workshop open, implored the participants to take cognizance of the state's intellectual, political and cultural heritage and act above board.
«The mistake with Africa is that we are seen as homogenous unit and treated as such not taking cognizance that we are a whole continent with different aspirations, different cultures, democracies and even economic development.
We need to take cognizance of the ruling high tech and science age that runs the world economies.
When such a crate training problem arises, the owner should conduct thorough leadership training and even change the crate's position or deny the dog any access to the crate temporarily until the dog takes cognizance of the owner's authority again.
Apart from wanting love and exercise you need to take cognizance of its nutritional intake.
I felt that my contribution in Challenge forums have not been taken cognizance and is one of the main reasons to leave this forum.

Not exact matches

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.
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 children of light who do not take sufficient cognizance of the expansive character of man's freedom whereby an individual's or a group's self - interest may take the form of inordinate or unreasonable claims, believe that our impulses are manageable and amenable to rational control.
It is not a sufficient condition for classification as an evolutionary cosmology that a philosophical system take some vague cognizance of, or prove itself compatible with the brute historical facts of evolutionary change and transformation (which are by no means always «upward» or «progressive»).
Cognizance was taken by both Anglicans and Nonconformists of the current intellectual movements, especially in theology and the study of the Scriptures.
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.
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.
For this reason the site should have a specialised service that would take serious action and cognizance against any such incidence.
Taking greater cognizance of income would not only direct the benefits of ESAs to where they are truly needed, but would also reduce the risks of overburdening existing private schools and of encouraging charlatans to open new ones simply to collect public monies.
Cognizance that individual choices may have a global impact, and awareness of ways individuals can take action to address global issues
«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 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-...]
It is extended also to controversies between a State and foreign states; and if the argument taken from the order of designation were good, it would be meant here that this Court might have cognizance of a suit where a State is plaintiff, and some foreign state a defendant, but not where a foreign state brings a suit against a State.
That, with two exceptions, and these as limited as the nature of the service will permit, to each judicatory, cognizance be taken of all sorts of causes: those included, cognizance of which are at present taken by the aggregate of the several authorities by which judicature is exercised: which courts will have to be abolished, as soon as the causes respectively pending before them, shall have been disposed of.
These differences have become more marked as the Australian courts have tended over recent years to take less cognizance of the decisions of other common law jurisdictions.
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