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The leaders of the movement are painfully cognizant of this.
I'm cognizant of that when I'm taking on these projects.
" He adds: "They are very cognizant of what has occurred.
People in AI are totally becoming cognizant of that now.
"We're cognizant of the political environment we're in," she said.
Defense lawyers have also been cognizant of the trial's length.
Johnston remain cognizant of the Woodlawn that came before them.
But he also seemed cognizant of the governor's political skills.
"Be cognizant of your environment at all times," he added.
Not that they aren't cognizant of when not to talk.
You need to be cognizant of what the viewers might like.
On Wednesday, Trump appeared cognizant of the sensitivities surrounding the trip.
Lawmakers said they were cognizant of the public eye on them.
Yeah, a lot of people were sort of cognizant of that.
But we're obviously cognizant of it, and not happy about it.
Finally, investors and advisors should be cognizant of the applicable tax rates.
I guess I'll be more cognizant of my protein sources moving forward.
I think they're very cognizant of the need and of given resources.
But Paci isn't naive, he's fully cognizant of the theater at play.
The images were arranged according to themes only Warburg was cognizant of.
Davos, ever cognizant of his limitations in battle, hung back at Eastwatch.
College coaches, cognizant of the talent drain, stopped turning up as often.
I think they're more cognizant of the death by a thousand cuts.
"You have to be really cognizant of social distancing," Dr. Lushniak said.
Schiff, cognizant of what lay ahead, did not strike an optimistic note.
Cognizant of this huge opportunity, venture capitalists are closely tracking this space.
It is to be cognizant of the rot pervading the power structures.
It's very different from movies, and Nick is very cognizant of that.
To be cognizant of your own feelings and able to lucidly express them?
Stay cognizant of your own story and it can become your greatest strength.
During this time, she says she was cognizant of her cousin losing blood.
Research the developer and be cognizant of the spelling of brand names. 4.
Both Musk and Hodak seemed cognizant of the sensitive nature of animal testing.
Second, courts need to be cognizant of all the potential loopholes in application.
Be cognizant of how your whiteness could be weaponized against Black people. i.e.
It's great that tech giants are finally cognizant of their real-world effects.
Holistically caring for yourself, and being cognizant of consumption, is a political statement.
And he is cognizant of how Mr. Trump has inflamed the Democratic Party.
"Students are very cognizant of things that may disrupt their education," Durazo said.
Mr. Perriello is cognizant of his challenge in a friends-and-neighbors primary.
They are less beholden to art history, and often less cognizant of it.
While shooting interviews, members of the crew were cognizant of their subjects' skepticism.
How those parties use that information is something users have to be cognizant of.
So that's something that I think we, in telling the story, were cognizant of.
We need to be cognizant of what we welcome and maintain in our lives.
His policy recommendations have proven cognizant of how financial markets were likely to react.
"The things we are more cognizant of are in the information environment," Ray said.
"We're being cognizant of the gains and the client's overall tax bracket," Brusda said.
They're cognizant of their mental health, and this awareness is helping to destigmatize therapy.
Mr. de Blasio, seemingly cognizant of his potential vulnerability, has responded in recent weeks.
"It's very cognizant of pre-existing conditions, which is a good thing," he said.
Cognizant of this, on Tuesday, the administration budgeted $12 billion to assist affected farmers.
"I am very cognizant of how I was returned to the Senate," she said.
Her housemates, cognizant of the septuagenarian in their midst, forbade her entering my home.
We're cognizant of the downsides, we think it's important to navigate those as well.
Microsoft, the Supreme Court should be particularly cognizant of the potential for judicial overreach.
So from the get-go we were very cognizant of what we were doing.
It also means staying cognizant of how food and alcohol affect your liver's timers.
If you have children, be cognizant of how you talk about food around them.
But they are cognizant of the impact those thriving years had on the environment.
He was cognizant of the fact that he didn't want to optimize one thing exclusively.
"Even being cognizant of gender pay disparity being an issue can change norms," he said.
Growing older made her more cognizant of the power dynamic between the two of them.
I would just be cognizant of some of the risks that are on the horizon.
California wonks and legislators are intensely cognizant of that fiasco and eager to avoid it.
They should always be cognizant of how they conduct themselves around law enforcement, he said.
But then, of course, you have to be cognizant of what that brings with it.
When sharing my location, I'm constantly cognizant of the concern of whomever is watching me.
He seemed to be mostly cognizant of his situation and the actions required of him.
Starbucks, a newcomer to the National Porn Free WiFi campaign, is cognizant of this dilemma.
Top Republican leaders today appeared more cognizant of, if nothing else, appearing to be sympathetic.
Does it make us more cognizant of moms who care just a little too much?
As they built the company, Raider was more cognizant of maintaining his energy and focus.
Absolutely — I have to be cognizant of the fact that many people voted for Trump.
It seems that everything is undergoing metamorphosis, even if we are not cognizant of it.
She is evolving in myriad ways — more inquisitive, cognizant of her vulnerabilities and subtly waggish.
Studios are also very cognizant of not placing big-budget tentpole movies too close together.
Biden is also cognizant of the physically and emotionally grueling nature of the upcoming campaign.
"I was opposed to this previous to Ukraine -- be cognizant of that," said freshman Rep.
These firms are cognizant of the fallout, and they want their clients to be ready.
But previous presidents, perhaps cognizant of the inflammatory consequences, chose not to take the shot.
House Democrats say they're cognizant of how the vote affects their colleagues in the Senate.
Boosting your 401(k) also means you should be cognizant of how much you contribute.
But Sanders supporters do not give the impression that they are cognizant of Sander's vulnerabilities.
Be cognizant of your posture, eye contact, and the amount of physical space you take up.
"We are very cognizant of the wonderful things in the sea we pull out," Washton said.
Be cognizant of other expenses, including trading commissions, account service or maintenance expenses, and recordkeeping fees.
And Mr. Rubio's supporters, cognizant of these concerns, began moving on Tuesday to stoke these fears.
This is something that our customers should be very cognizant of and should take very seriously.
"It's very cognizant of pre-existing conditions, which is a good thing," Cassidy said on Tuesday.
"We're very cognizant of keeping the 'mom-and-pop' feel to our brewery," Ms. Vigliotti said.
Their motive isn't simply green-tinged altruism -- although they're acutely cognizant of climate change and pollution.
The government is cognizant of the economic slowdown, but it says the downturn couldn't be avoided.
Cognizant of their parents' ages and building health issues, they began discussing marriage 18 months ago.
"There are long-term warning signs that we really need to be cognizant of," Bliss said.
She also told CNN she was cognizant of how much this race matters to the party.
Others characterized her as earnest, eager, smart and cognizant of the digital changes transforming the business.
I feel like that, at 40, I am far more cognizant of being a statistical rarity.
"The overarching lesson for real estate owners is to be very cognizant of uses," he said.
Everyone knows where everyone else is supposed to be, while being cognizant of the opponent's desire.
At least one firm aiming to build safe artificial general intelligence, OpenAI, seems cognizant of that.
Traditonally, studios are also very cognizant of not placing big-budget tentpole movies too close together.
French asset manager AXA Investment Managers, meanwhile, said it was "cognizant" of the pandemic's corporate challenges.
It's being cognizant of the world around you, and that it is not revolving around you.
School administrators and educators must be cognizant of the racial realities that young people encounter daily.
And so I think we're always cognizant of who we are, and where we should belong.
But, he added, Mr. Peters needed to be more cognizant of how his colleagues perceived him.
I'm definitely a better person—not perfect, but more cognizant of my actions and behavior patterns.
I was always cognizant of the fact that these paintings were made by men for men.
I don't know that it has, but I certainly try to be cognizant of what they want.
Lily is cognizant of the impact their lack of political will have on her generation and beyond.
It means that you're more cognizant of your spending so that you can make better financial decisions.
Wealthy investors still remain cognizant of interest rate risk, and they continue to eschew long-term debt.
He said they were "so cognizant" of previous cases that had taken a long time to resolve.
Coming off the layoff we were real cognizant of how many pitches he was going to go.
OnePlus appears cognizant of how limited 5G network availability is, both today and in the near future.
When I was younger, I was cognizant of being different and people made me feel that way.
And How to Be Single is cognizant of how big a part they play in our culture.
Playing without helmets, they may be much more cognizant of not using their head in that way.
Ross is very cognizant of the fact that both she, and her show, are having a moment.
The idea is to make riders more cognizant of how they behave while in the back seat.
OUR BURDEN OF PROOF IS NOT AS HIGH SO WE HAVE REALLY CONTINUED OBVISOULY COGNIZANT OF NEWMAN.
Do you remember what our first fight would have been as two people cognizant of an argument?
Search committees must become cognizant of the ways in which such jobs reinforce inequality in the profession.
When it comes to home cooking, the Chinese are extremely cognizant of where their food comes from.
In the long term, communities are being developed cognizant of the risk that wildfire poses to them.
She is blessed with the best lines, comic and dramatic, and appears delightfully cognizant of the fact.
" Kudlow added, however, that officials need to be "cognizant of the work that needs to be done.
" Still, he said, "we have to be cognizant of what infrastructure gets hooked up to the Internet.
Other Black people can make sure that light-skinned Black people are cognizant of their privilege. 17.
It tethers you to reality and forces you to remain cognizant of how delicate success can be.
Just people are cognizant of their own mistakes and faults, and so they are forgiving of others.
We are cognizant of the terrible attacks that have taken place in capitals all over the world.
But over those years, Ash have been cognizant of how much their fans treasure their debut album.
As a liberal and human rights activist, I am cognizant of the dark times we live in.
Still, Russia is cognizant of the fact that Mr. Trump has created a sudden opportunity for them.
Logan said methane leakage had gone under the radar, but now investors are cognizant of the problem.
We are cognizant of the terrible attacks that have taken place in capitols all over the world.
Being a risk-oblivious youngster, your friend was not always cognizant of cancer hazards or diligent about sunscreen.
"Putin appears quite cognizant of his limitations and is avoiding a second Afghanistan scenario for Russia," Borshchevskaya said.
She's not really cognizant of that, which is a good thing because my mother is really a fighter.
So the UI designer has to be cognizant of how customers will use cars in the autonomous mode?
Wash your grubby hands and be a little more cognizant of what's been sitting out for too long.
Google could stand to be a little more cognizant of those realities when it talks about the web.
If you're approaching retirement, you should still be cognizant of your timing if you do a Roth conversion.
Being confronted with a price tag could make them more cognizant of the value exchange they're voluntarily entering.
Americans, however, should be cognizant of some risks, even if the solutions make the public feel more secure.
But cognizant of impending departures of key West Wing and Cabinet staff, the President will contemplate his options.
Fitch is cognizant of the inherent volatility of hit-driven content in the film and television production businesses.
They're very cognizant of what they type into the browser or the search query — which is really unique.
So they're very cognizant of what they type in the browser or search query, which is really unique.
This kind of proactive thinking empowers households and businesses to be forward-looking, cognizant of changes to come.
Being cognizant of many people's preference to lessen physical contact for health reasons is currently on the rise.
Mr. Winton is cognizant of his near celebrity status in a country that rarely lionizes its literary authors.
Cognizant of the criticism, though never really believing it, Mr. Corbyn staged his own inquiry a year ago.
The candidate was particularly cognizant of, and grateful for, his online supporters' capacity for small-dollar fund-raising.
By the end of the week, the pain lessened just from me being cognizant of my running posture. 
Grocery stores, cognizant of the price transparency the web affords, will feel the pressure to keep prices low.
"We're always cognizant of seams in our industry that might allow us to do things differently," Becker said.
But he was also cognizant of the setting, with its combination of craggy natural beauty and extreme overdevelopment.
Be inclusive for all personality types and be cognizant of the varying personal lives/commitments of your members.
Furthermore, the Delaware Republican leader said that GOP members must be cognizant of the diversity of the party.
It all starts with getting your company's attention and making leadership and human resources cognizant of the issues.
We're cognizant of the importance of being a significant boxing broadcaster and the credibility that comes with it.
We were always cognizant of our surroundings, always vigilant in a way that was just below the surface.
Thoughts and feelings often follow patterns that we can learn to control once we become cognizant of them.
I mean, it's a reality that I won't say I'm in denial about, but I'm cognizant of it.
Rather, I'm made to wonder how cognizant of and concerned with issues of exclusivity the institution's leadership is.
Not that I think Americans are at a dead end, but we should be cognizant of that danger.
And we're very cognizant of everything that we say and do to be mindful of the other person's feelings.
At Columbia, Coby said, it was the duty of seniors to keep underclassmen cognizant of such rule-book intricacies.
Yet while they're paying handsomely for self-driving talent, investors and acquirers are cognizant of the risks Stallman says.
But start-ups need to be cognizant of the tradeoffs they are making to ship a product next month.
States experimenting with wage boards would also want to be cognizant of how they might interact with state budgets.
Perhaps cognizant of posterity and the dignity of mankind's expansion into space, Musk suggested this might not be permanent.
Those are the key inflection points everyone needs to be cognizant of when going after different rounds of funding.
Advertisers have become more cognizant of the extent to which many automated ad tech tools leave them flying blind.
The United States and Iran must be cognizant of the political sensitivities that each side harbors in their relations.
I've remained stolidly cognizant of the difficulties inherent in decision-making during these trying times in our nation's history.
Anyone who plans on spending time outdoors this summer should be cognizant of the health risks they may face.
They represent his base -- and Trump is always cognizant of where it -- and they -- stand on things like this.
In order to do this, however, you need to be cognizant of the emotions certain words elicit from you.
Be cognizant of your privilege and listen to women rather than talk over them to center your position.923.
In effect, we know how to generate, locate, share and use information, but are less cognizant of protecting it.
"Every company should be cognizant of the fact that you may have to alter your travel," Burr went on.
"I'm more cognizant of how people are triggered, sometimes intentionally, in order to get an explosive reaction," she said.
While at one point he was cognizant of his decline, at the end, he lived only in his memories.
"People are worried about traveling to Asia when they should be cognizant of traveling to China," Mr. Fitzgerald said.
This business of what we call skinning and grinning — that is something African-Americans are very much cognizant of.
I still had to be cognizant of not going too far so as to not repel a conservative audience.
But he's also cognizant of the pitfalls of auteurism, which elides the myriad artists who contribute to a finished film.
I'm just also cognizant of the fact that hundreds of millions of dollars have been wasted on dumber ideas before.
"Technology has made it easier for us to be less cognizant of every little payment we're being charged," he added.
"There are some skill shortages and that is something we are very cognizant of," Gaines told Reuters in an interview.
Smart founders are very cognizant of this reality, price themselves conservatively and raise capital consistent with the most likely exits.
When traveling internationally, always use a credit card that has no foreign transaction fees and be cognizant of currency conversions.
Cognizant of these failures, the Obama administration is said to be seeking a way to end on a positive note.
"I think you need to be cognizant of the body language and read the person who's interviewing you," she says.
"We're actually welcoming the other brands, not only to use Bionic Yarn, but to be cognizant of what we're doing."
Being cognizant of and motivated by that fact is how Chainz continuously re-establishes himself as one of rap's best.
She and tries to be cognizant of the potential effects those biases may have on prohibiting others to feel empowered.
"I'm pretty aware and cognizant of the technical side of making movies," she says seemingly alluding to her Hollywood family.
Most administrators, she said, are white and may not be as cognizant of how policies and practices can be biased.
But companies looking to use variable pricing have to be cognizant of how important it is to respect those perceptions.
But at the same time, we should remain cognizant of the fact that not every nation believes in such regulation.
Learning to drive as an adult can be harrowing, because you're old enough to be fully cognizant of the dangers.
On the flip side after 2016, Silva said many voters seem cognizant of the risk of sitting out the election.
" Also, she said, "We need companies to be cognizant of this issue and become partners in creating lead-free products.
They also should also be cognizant of hiccups that can prevent them from repaying their loans in a timely fashion.
She said she thinks this is an unfortunate side effect of white people becoming more cognizant of their own privilege.
This is one of the infatuations that Musk's fans have with him – whether they are cognizant of it or not.
I think people use it to mean enlightened in a kind of moral way, or cognizant of how power works.
Young voters are cognizant of this fact, and are increasingly aware of how our actions impact the world around us.
That means being cognizant of risks and being sure that we're not adding to consumer costs without improving consumer safety.
"Kalanick, now cognizant of Benchmark's plan to steal away his valuable voting rights, rejected Benchmark's proposed amendment," the filing reads.
I just felt like once we got into starting to work out the show, we needed to be cognizant of that.
Wealthy, educated people are more cognizant of contemporary social norms, which means if you have such an attraction, you hide it.
"I would honestly say it's something Californians are always cognizant of because of the San Andreas Fault being here," he said.
"As a former secretary of labor, I am very, very concerned about that and very cognizant of those challenges," she said.
His latest book about creativity acknowledges the intersection between art and commerce, and how the best artists are cognizant of both.
But what if Barney, newly self-aware and cognizant of his controversial place within pop culture, came back ... with a vengeance?
So the best thing you can do is live in the moment but be cognizant of good health and good fortune.
Cognizant of this commodification, Asus tries to distinguish itself by overclocking the Snapdragon 845 in its ROG Phone to nearly 3GHz.
The Fed has to be cognizant of the moves they make here and how they affect the interconnected global financial system.
So, as Obama remains on center stage he needs to be cognizant of what impact this will have on Democratic candidates.
We keep missing each other, so the time that we do have together, we're very cognizant of how limited it is.
A spokeswoman for Goldberg said he is cognizant of the issue and will not reveal anything to violate attorney-client privilege.
"We need to be cognizant of these origins to ensure we aren't the ones causing the gender inequities," Cantlon told CNN.
While our clinical management focuses on newborns and infants, we are also cognizant of the measured health benefits for breastfeeding women.
It has made me more cognizant of what I'm putting in my body and how it affects my hair, skin, nails.
Cognizant of that, most of the New England states contemplating a change made it contingent on their neighbors' doing the same.
People need to be cognizant of how easily information sharing is accomplished and keep that in the back of their minds.
The best way to avoid System 1 thinking is to be cognizant of its existence, and vigilant in defending against it.
If I didn't do that, if I watched sports cognizant of my innate oldness, I would turn into fucking Mike Lupica.
Cognizant of the renewed interest in craft, curator Anna Katz seized on the opportunity to revisit the Pattern and Decoration artists.
To know sequoias means being cognizant of their weaknesses, understanding them as provisional objects in some vaster, slower-moving natural flux.
From that point on, he was more cognizant of packing supplies for only three or four contingency plans for every mission.
Believe me, I am cognizant of the challenges facing me, I've been through this I don't even know how many times anymore.
Later, of course, no one would claim to not be cognizant of Diana's own media skills, but Charles cast the first stone.
But most companies are still moving cautiously, cognizant of the fact that most people are skeptical or flat-out distrust autonomous technology.
Two recent lawsuits accused companies, including Disney, HCL, and Cognizant, of firing Americans in order to hire H1B workers for less money.
"We are cognizant of the fact that millennials have diverse interests," said New York Lottery communications director Lee Park in an email.
Robinson herself tries to remain constantly cognizant of checking privilege, aware that her platform, while she calls it small, is not insignificant.
While some pairs seemed cognizant of the wider audience peering in on their conversations, other pairs eventually delved into very personal topics.
So in addition to our statute that guides us, we are also cognizant of the charter and principles of the United Nations.
You may not be fully cognizant of having witnessed a merkin on the big or small screen, but you most certainly have.
He's cognizant of the Senate's latest failure on health care, just this week, and the lack of major legislative wins this year.
How can you prevent an attack by returning foreign fighters if you are not cognizant of their names and links to ISIS?
Texas Republicans, especially in the House, are cognizant of this — they're a lot more bearish on the wall than the Trump administration.
However Buffett has proven to be rarely wrong over the long run and investors should be cognizant of his warnings on bitcoin.
If Roberts is going to rule against DACA beneficiaries, he should at least be cognizant of the full consequences of his decision.
"We view today's announcement as an incremental positive step, but remain cognizant of the remaining obstacle," he wrote in a client note.
Eisenman specializes in what might be called wholesome hysteria, cognizant of worldly and personal disarray but refusing to be gloomy about it.
Both of those things seemed so deeply buried that I'm surprised the show wanted us to be cognizant of them at all.
However, Hayes made it clear that he was cognizant of his company's $6 billion in defense contracts that could be put at risk.
Cognizant of this shift, many nutrition companies have deemphasized male-oriented product names and packaging in the hope of attracting a wider audience.
Cognizant of Turkey's enmity towards Syrian Kurdish groups, the US also resisted arming Kurdish elements of the SDF, only doing so in 2017.
I completely agree that Joker is a film that isn't cognizant of its failures, and instead emphatically asserts it does not have them.
"It was a really full life, and I think we were cognizant of that then and had perspective on that," Ilysa tells PEOPLE.
But he has steadfastly maintained that he was never cognizant of any sexual wrongdoing while he directed the choir, from 1964 to 1994.
But our responses must be tailored to the specific, potential harm and we must be cognizant of their impact on our global networks.
"On the one hand, anything that encourages people to be cognizant of their health is a good thing in most cases," he said.
Perhaps cognizant of this fact, and the dangers that come with it, many American presidents have prudently included critics in their inner circles.
We're definitely cognizant of these female artists that are doing great things and may not be getting the recognition that they should be.
He said he would let Giuliani speak for himself and stressed that everyone should be "cognizant" of the source of information they receive.
But she also said that times have changed, and that Joe Biden would be more cognizant of how he approaches women going forward.
Are children who kill to be treated as beings fully cognizant of the moral iniquity of their behavior, and held responsible for it?
Because that's what a paranoid regime, aware of its failures yet equally cognizant of its Western allies' reluctance to hold it accountable, does.
The fans who flock in also seem cognizant of their role as invaders, and the potential impact they may have on the ecosystem.
Like if we were actually cognizant of all of our disappointments it would be too hard or futile to keep up life's charades?
I don't possess the stamina for the sort of vigilance necessary to stay cognizant of everything he's doing, nor do I wish to.
He also assured members that the White House is cognizant of their concerns and underscored the importance of the issue to the president.
Mr. Tisci was also an early adopter of social media, cognizant of the power that those platforms and influencers would have on fashion.
People are more cognizant of the potential conflicts of interest inherent to the business model of any site collecting reviews for a profit.
NEPA's basic purpose of ensuring that agency decisionmakers are cognizant of the potential environmental impacts of their actions thus falls by the wayside.
He also seemed cognizant of the cultural sensitivities on issues like gun control here in a state that deeply values Second Amendment rights.
But Beilein and his staff were cognizant of other metrics that measure how hard, and how much, Michigan's players had played this season.
Nonetheless, the report also found that "the county's largest job category nowadays is government," a fact that Harney County residents are apparently cognizant of.
"Our general recommendation is that anybody who has a pet rodent or pet rat should be cognizant of good pet care behavior," said McQuiston.
But I think he&aposs very cognizant of the fact that the two previous presidents of the United States were somewhat manipulated by Putin.
I think in a lot of ways they were very cognizant of it, especially thinking about how brands saw them as free brand advocates.
Becoming cognizant of your gestures, expressions, and tone of voice (and making certain they're positive) draws people to you like ants to a picnic.
By definition, the company is now "highly exposed" to small business and consumer spending and "investors appear more cognizant of this risk," Citi said.
But they're creating so much wealth, they're creating so much success, be mindful and cognizant of making sure that everybody is succeeding from it.
"We're very cognizant of the pain and suffering that is going on and we're doing everything we can to alleviate that," the official added.
"It is important to be cognizant of your role in a community, and always being sure to elevate the voices of the historic residents."
Doyle says that they're hoping to get at a new audience with returning shows, but MTV executives also seem cognizant of the nostalgia factor.
I was not yet fully cognizant of the extent of my illness; a $1000 IV drip, however, will dissuade anyone of that fanciful notion.
He should explain how this happened under his watch, and whether industry leaders and higher-ups in the administration were cognizant of this scam.
The band's songs are performed and recorded in such a way that it's impossible not to be cognizant of their polish—of labor invested.
Mr. Cuomo, perhaps cognizant of the political points he may score for fiery remarks against the Trump administration, has doubled down on his plans.
Iranian authorities are more cognizant of the role the internet plays in facilitating communication among protestors and relaying messages and images outside the country.
"As a former secretary of Labor, I am very, very concerned about that and very cognizant of those challenges," she said, according to Politico.
I wasn't cognizant of C.T.E. until Mosi was passed and had his brain studied and they found he had stage three C.T.E. and Parkinsons.
Retail CEOs are cognizant of the issue and in turn are sweetening benefits, such as by adding better paid parental leave and raising wages.
That is neither a good nor a bad thing; it is simply a thing that everyone must be cognizant of when they study history.
"I think he's cognizant of the fact that the Met is a much bigger, more complicated institution than anywhere he's been before," he said.
"Globe voters are very cognizant of what the leaders are in the Oscar race, and they like to be with the winner," said Deadline.
Life has a way of throwing different barbs at us, and we must be cognizant of how these life risks affect our retirement planning.
Being publicly called out for an adjustment would've made me anxious enough to leave, and I could tell Rumble's trainers were cognizant of this.
It is also crucial to me as the director of photography that our editors are cognizant of issues of representation of people of color.
Well, I think a lot of the people that I talk to are cognizant of a sense of responsibility they have to other people.
It's that the Clintons were very much cognizant of fears of black crime in the 1990s, and they exploited it in their presidential campaigns.
Because I think there is a handful of publishers that care a lot about it, and some of their readers are cognizant of it.
While taking stock of the sculptures' formal properties, I grew cognizant of the myriad artistic decisions that the original displays' creators must have made.
Given its covert promotion of Pollock and friends, it would seem that CIA officials are cognizant of the political messages even paint splatters can convey.
Indeed, Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan previously warned that "the U.S. [public markets] are probably more cognizant of tech companies" than Hong Kong retail investors.
Besides, while it's important to be cognizant of your relationship with money, you shouldn't let it dictate whether or not you have a good time.
"This also highlights the need of these providers to be more cognizant of sudden changes in the accounts' behavior," said Forrester research analyst Andras Cser.
In order for everyone to be able to use and enjoy these ambient computers, companies must be cognizant of the accessibility challenges associated with voice.
Cognizant of the thousands of dollars of lingerie I saw at the last party, instead I opt to wear the most expensive lingerie I own.
For the millions of people displaced from their countries of origin today, we should be more cognizant of how food insecurity might explain their displacement.
So, you know, I know the outer world exists and I'll be very cognizant of that, but, at the same time, our country is disintegrating.
As of Monday, he was still weighing that choice, cognizant of how much a Fed chairman could affect the rebounding economy he so frequently trumpets.
We're gonna be cognizant of the Constitution and people's rights to be out there, but we're gonna talk to them and we're gonna challenge them.
These viewing habits form a strange feedback loop between the president and a television network that's all too cognizant of its influence over national policy.
Regardless of the path Congress or local leaders choose to follow, they must be cognizant of the unintended disparate impacts on communities of ethnic diversity.
"Here's the bottom line: when you're dealing with red-hot stocks, you always need to be cognizant of what the bears are saying," he said.
I mean, he's obviously cognizant of it, but it's the woman he loves, so he's going to do whatever to save her no matter what.
As humans, we all have a desire to be understood and feel like we belong, so being cognizant of awkwardness can be a good thing.
It's their ability to execute all of it with a minimal error, in total symmetry, all while remaining cognizant of how the crowd will react.
The editorial mentioned that clinicians should be cognizant of the growing prevalence of direct-to-consumer genetic testing products and the complexities they may bring.
But he now uses his fastball much less, cognizant of hitters' tendencies to pounce on his early-count fastballs and drive them for home runs.
Becoming cognizant of your gestures, expressions, and tone of voice and making certain they're positive will draw people to you like ants to a picnic.
Use them to make yourself more cognizant of your surroundings and to do what is appropriate to take care of yourself and those around you.
It must explicitly define and codify a role for religion in the public square that is inclusive and democratic yet cognizant of Israel's Jewish identity.
As executive director of the center at Wheaton College named after Graham, I am cognizant of carrying on his legacy, of pointing people to Jesus.
I&aposm always cognizant of stains though when I wear white, even with something as rarely seen by others and easily washable as a bathrobe.
U.S. officials "understand that the U.S. needs a supply of lithium and is cognizant of global competition," said MGX CEO Jared Lazerson in an interview.
The dancers told me that same-sex competitive ballroom dancing really is an affirmation of identity, community, and pride and they're very cognizant of that.
"I'm not confident that Rick Perry is fully cognizant of the role that DOE plays in keeping our nuclear deterrent safe, secure and reliable," Heinrich said.
Bottom line: It's clear that even as they race toward impeaching Trump, Democrats are cognizant of the complaint by Republicans that they have abused the process.
Franklin Roosevelt was always cognizant of how public works programs would help him politically and President Nixon was eager to prime the pump going into 1972.
The SEC was cognizant of those flaws (and some think that that's why they delayed implementation for so long), but they were powerless to change them.
I do think people are cognizant of what sort of information should and shouldn't be shared, regardless of whether we've got somebody out there hacking us.
Cognizant of the issues of a dependency on government programs, Tor ran a fundraising campaign for donors in late 2015/early 2016 which raised over $200,000.
Still, the IMF will likely be positive when it releases a formal report on Argentina later this year, cognizant of the political sensitivity of its visit.
Everything on screen is distorted and the sound becomes warped, as McKagan describes himself backstage somewhere demanding "vodka, vodka, vodka," barely cognizant of where he is.
I know at Google, we were made to be very cognizant of those rules, and with a fast-growing company you need to be especially cognizant.
With a Republican in the White House and countless members of both political parties cognizant of protecting the American worker, let's make these reforms finally happen.
The New Mexico lawmaker, a member of the Laguna Pueblo tribe, said that Warren is "very cognizant" of what it means to be a tribal member.
Israel is increasingly limiting its military operations in Syria, cognizant of the growing danger of escalation — and painfully aware that Russia no longer has its back.
The lack of nutrients means parents have to be extra cognizant of feeding their child protein from other plant-based sources, like nuts, seeds, and lentils.
As consumers have become more cognizant of the ingredients in their chemical-based body products and skin care, interest in natural deodorants is on the rise.
Travelers may want to be cognizant of the individuals they're indirectly supporting by choosing to stay in (and give their money to) certain hotels over others.
"We're very cognizant of the fact that we're in an earthquake-prone region," said Duane Kenagy, interim deputy executive director of the Port of Long Beach.
But that process has largely been managed by party insiders, who must be cognizant of the rank and file's concerns but are rarely prisoners to it.
Despite this month's wave of new financings, however, investors are cognizant of underwriters foisting aggressive term loans on them, and are assessing credits with greater scrutiny.
"Every company should be cognizant of the fact that you may have to alter your travel," Burr said in a February 27 recording obtained by NPR.
And it's hard to find one much worse in all the years I've been cognizant of "new fall TV" as a concept, since the late '80s.
However, he's only apparently referring to the top of the food chain — the commercial acts — and isn't cognizant of hip-hop's underground, or its international following.
Of course, men and women experience bias, tech, and the workplace differently and we should be cognizant of this, but it's far from the whole story.
Yet even Mr. Mahathir's former detractors contend that he is a changed man, cognizant of how unchecked power in the wrong hands can devastate a country.
We are not ingrates and we are not idle; we are cognizant of the sacrifices that both federal and local workers face, laboring alongside one another.
Mercury clashes with Pluto on September 26, which is fantastic for research and getting to the bottom of a mystery, but be cognizant of nosy behavior.
Bili, meanwhile, slouches through the film, increasingly cognizant of the losses that have defined her life, nearly swayed by the prospect of moving back to China.
While shopping for life insurance plans, we were cognizant of the fact that I could be paying off my student loans for up to 25 years.
"We're fully aware of what's going on in this digital economy and we are cognizant of the need to provide consumers with true protections," Becerra said.
That's a path to becoming a trade publication along the lines of Deadline and Variety, albeit more cognizant of celebrities that her current audience cares about.
Jake Rosenfeld, a sociologist at Washington University, found that salary transparency raised wages, in part because "even being cognizant of gender pay disparity" can change norms.
"We're cognizant of this issue and fundamentally, if we don't find the right sweet spot, we aren't going to be able to pass it," Walden said.
I'm saying these are the choices that as policy makers you have to be cognizant of, and you have to be willing to confront head on.
Given that Gvasalia appropriated the bicolored wave logo of Bernie Sanders's presidential bid, it's fair to say he's cognizant of the political slant to his designs.
In recent days, Pelosi and other top Democrats had repeatedly instructed their members to be cognizant of the "tone" of the moment throughout the historic day.
Cognizant of his impending death, Piglia, the Argentine titan of letters who died of A.L.S. in January, prepared his 327 notebooks for publication in a trilogy.
Cognizant of the lessons of the WMD fiasco, an intelligence official told me that dissent was actively encouraged among the analysts leading the hunt for bin Laden.
"I'm cognizant of the fact that for a lot of students, Diversity Prom is an event where they finally get one night to be comfortable," Kirby explained.
It's fair to say, though, that Odie's momentum is carrying him, and that Odie is probably not even cognizant of the fact that he is tackling Pierre.
We already have been contacted by other jurisdictions in regards to their outstanding murders and disappearances, and we remain cognizant of those while we continue our investigation.
I like that, it's a bit of automation that truly helps people without loading them up with extra widgets to adjust or things to be cognizant of.
I would never discourage anyone from coming forward, but I would like them to make an informed decision and be cognizant of the possibility of a backlash.
Her campaign is clearly cognizant of this fact, and attempting to walk the line between criticizing Sanders's proposal and the idea of government-run health care itself.
The way to avoid all that: Be cognizant of your skin and the way it reacts to certain types of alcohol when walking up to the bartender.
"In terms of more of the macro or the global sentiment, we are cognizant of the uncertain environment today," CFO Steven Sordello said on Thursday's conference call.
The "market is thinking the Fed is going to be more supportive and cognizant of emerging market slowdown," said Krishna Memani, chief investment officer at Oppenheimer Funds.
"We already have been contacted by other jurisdictions in regards to their outstanding murders and disappearances, and we remain cognizant of those while we continue our investigation."
"I'm ever-cognizant of the need to avoid an action that could result in a strategic miscalculation," Harrigian told reporters on a video teleconference call from Baghdad.
Her family said William Tisdale is devastated by the loss of his wife yet cognizant of the fact that even in death, she is still helping him.
"We are very cognizant of the obligation to taxpayers to not throw good money after bad," Ms. McFadden of the Department of Housing and Urban Development said.
"We're cognizant of our impact on the environment and we remain committed to doing our part to sustain the planet for future generations of travelers," Surdek said.
That desire to do good translates to shopping from brands whose missions offer transparent, ethical business practices, use sustainable materials, and are cognizant of their social impact.
As private money continues to pour into fintech, startups need to be cognizant of what all that outside money might mean for how the company is run.
As swing state representatives grow increasingly and justifiably nervous, Democrats must be cognizant of how the increased public scrutiny surrounding impeachment will impact their messaging come 2020.
Presidential candidates typically pre-vet hundreds of potential appointees well before the election, cognizant of how quickly they must move once elected to build out their teams.
I tried really hard within each post and each column to be extremely fair and to be very cognizant of how powerful this was, because it is.
Democratic leaders in the House, cognizant of the political perils of initiating an impeachment inquiry without bipartisan buy-in, have repeatedly thrown cold water on the idea.
And I think that's important because it is a significant amount of money and we have to be very cognizant of how we spend the taxpayer's dollars.
To be cognizant of the shock and surprise, the awkwardness of telling your loved ones later on, the weirdness of telling coworkers you may never see again.
Rust belt senators Any senator in the Rust Belt, which Trump won, narrowly, in 2016, has to be cognizant of the political battles in their states. Sen.
One has to hope that in choosing the next Fed chair, President Trump is fully cognizant of the major risks now facing the U.S. and global economies.
But while most major candidates have said they are cognizant of or are tracking superdelegates, the effort is nowhere near as prominent as it was in 2016.
Likewise, newlyweds should be cognizant of limits applying to deductions and contributions for traditional and Roth individual retirement accounts, because income from both spouses feeds the equation.
Martinez is particularly cognizant of the kinds of ingredients she uses in her lab: none of them are tested on animals and all are vegan-friendly and natural.
"They're very cognizant of the fact that Bernie Sanders has a wide swath of the Democratic Party very loyal to him and very energized by him," she said.
"Since I made the transition from science into politics not so long ago, I've become very cognizant of the difference between scientific facts, and political facts," he said.
For their part, Burmese dining at KFC are cognizant of the looming health risks nearly destined to befall the country, given the opportunities they've offered the foreign chains.
For example, in the story "The Way You Must Play Always," Gretchen isn't fully cognizant of the big picture in regards to what's happening between her and Wesley.
And as evidenced by her words Tuesday night, she does at least seem cognizant of the fact that, despite her victory, "We have so much further to go."
"I think other states, if they pass laws to legalize marijuana, have to be cognizant of these things and think about" measures to protect children, Wang said Wednesday.
And I think it's really important for people to actually really be cognizant of the darker parts of humanity so they can be active to fight against them.
If you feel that something is overly familiar, but you know that's not right, it's a sign that you're highly cognizant of what's going on in your brain.
They're calling it "An Outside Perspective on UK Jazz" cognizant of the fact that thousands of miles away they aren't approaching it with the eye of a local.
You want to be cognizant of what's happening in your portfolio but not obsessed about it, because paying too much attention to your portfolio usually works against you.
"We will continue to assess valuations cognizant of the economic cycle, but equally as willing to embrace the changed/changing operating environment," Roth Katzke said in a note.
Cohn-Vargas, who is also co-author of the book "Identity Safe Classrooms: Places to Belong and Learn," said Trump should be cognizant of the power he wields.
He's almost painfully cognizant of the bizarre nature of what he's up to—as if he's watching a movie or news reel of himself play out on repeat.
He made a convincing argument that Facebook is atoning for its sins, is cognizant of its responsibility and has a concrete plan in place to improve data privacy.
Even the human rights and pro-democracy communities, while skeptical and fully cognizant of his ignominious past, were largely willing to give Buhari the benefit of the doubt.
The White House, cognizant of Trump appearing to take the weekend off at his golf course, scheduled a series of briefing phone calls from 2 to 3 p.m.
Cognizant of the fact that reaching the peace was only half the battle, the Obama and Trump administrations have both maintained U.S. assistance to help Colombia implement it.
Though she wasn't religious, she was made aware of the differences between herself and others very early on, and she became acutely cognizant of the mechanisms of privilege.
It's interesting you say that, because we were very cognizant of making sure that people didn't necessarily have to be into punk rock to be entertained by it.
Ryan always seemed cognizant of that—of the notion that football, serious as it might be, was also designed to give us a show in the television era.
Users should be cognizant of the fact this implementation of pointer support is not meant to drastically alter the primary user input landscape of iPad in any way.
Cognizant of that reality, the league has taken dozens of steps to try to keep the stars it has developed on the field exhibiting their extraordinary athletic gifts.
Annoyed, and cognizant of the potential effect on his business, Mr. Deripaska has pursued winning easier and more regular access to the United States with near-obsessive zeal.
Democrats say they're cognizant of the fact there's a risk of overreaching with their investigations and an impeachment process that leads to the public to souring on them.
Additionally, Ramela lives within his means and has developed multiple sources of income, which stands out to Boneparth as positive signs that he's cognizant of his cash flow.
The location was a subject of dispute inside the administration but ultimately Trump signed off on Camp David, cognizant of its history in hosting talks with foreign leaders.
"We were definitely cognizant of how people receive the word 'choice,'" said Christina Hildebrand, the founder and president of Voice for Choice, an organization opposed to mandatory vaccinations.
I'm really grateful for what medicine can do but also cognizant of what it can't — and still working day by day to accept those limits in my own life.
As Gunton put it, the producers are cognizant of wanting the program to be entertaining and revelatory, without glossing over the more brutal aspects of life in the wild.
If a thoughtful president like Obama — who was very cognizant of the errors of Iraq — can do that, it suggests that any president would be capable of doing that.
"I'm so grateful to be having our baby, but I'm cognizant of how it's going to change our lives and the systems we have in place," Simmons told HATCHland.
But being cognizant of how presidential policy positions can help win over supporters is different than manipulating federal funds and pressuring foreign beneficiaries for specific forms of election assistance.
It's heavily matrixed, and you have to be very cognizant of what else is going on at the same time so you don't do things like inadvertently pull patches.
And while that fear has passed, he continued, investors should be cognizant of hunting for yield without considering the underlying fundamentals that may weaken emerging markets and their economies.
And I'm very cognizant of the fact that it is so important for women to be represented properly in TV and film ... and that's what drew me to it.
"That's going to be the norm unless we become more self-aware and more cognizant of the systems we build," Manning said in response to a question about Facebook.
What would make a wise old Jedi cognizant of Yoda's advice about the Dark Side — "fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate" — give in to sheer emotional terror?
The goal should be to forge an economy that is both conducive to prosperity and cognizant of the dramatic and sometimes painful changes that can occur with rapid progress.
Here are a few tips to help make the process as efficient as possible: Be cognizant of how much a recipe yields and account for that on your plan.
The governor, cognizant of those complaints, has offered a variety of ways to mitigate the impact, signaling an openness to raise the wage to different levels in different regions.
When engaging in BDSM it's important to be cognizant of your mental health, and in no way should submission work as a replacement for an actual mental health professional.
I think instead of just calling the game you've got to be very cognizant of how you present it and what you say, and that becomes an additional challenge.
Cognizant of how much momentum can be lost or gained on the last hole of a round, Thomas typically would have been upset to finish the way he did.
Cognizant of the importance of discussions around art and culture during this time, we encourage readers to explore the exhibition virtually as many of us continue to self-isolate.
But he has been ever more cognizant of his running style — how, sometimes, he does not pick his knees up, which leaves him susceptible to getting tackled from behind.
Winogrand was as fully and dramatically cognizant of photography's artificiality as, say, Cindy Sherman , but he assumed a right to be judged strictly on the quality of his work.
It's a nightmare for all involved, and while hiring managers should of course be more cognizant of applicants' neuroses, the applicants could stand to be a little less neurotic.
As president, I commit to engaging with recognized experts to ensure that any plan is cognizant of systemic security risks, responsive to foreign threats, and grounded in technical facts.
Well, director Saverio Costanzo (as well as writers Ferrante, Costanzo, Francesco Piccolo, and Laura Paolucci) is always cognizant of how we understand the world through Elena's point-of-view.
Republicans were so cognizant of that imbalance, some Democrats charged, that in an unusual move they hired a female outside counsel to conduct the questioning of Ford on their behalf.
"We need to be cognizant of the fact that opposition parties have been raising a bogey of non-issues, but so far they've failed," said BJP spokesman G.V.L. Narasimha Rao.
" Draper, one of Kamoinge's founders, said of the collective: "Cognizant of the forces for change revolving around Kamoinge, we dedicated ourselves to speak of our lives as only we can.
As a necessary function of a product launch, startups are myopic — they're frenzied, they're broke and they're not remotely cognizant of the serious public policy hurdles to which they're racing.
Certainly the Academy, especially in the wake of awarding their top prize to the first non-English language film, is cognizant of their role and power in shaping these narratives.
David: I just want to be cognizant of time, because I know that you both have flights and that you [Isaac] have to review this thing before it airs tonight.
Asked if the CFTC would implement the new approach unilaterally, Giancarlo said the agency would be "very cognizant" of what foreign regulators do before deciding whether to defer to them.
So here's what needs to happen to protect the First Amendment: When anyone attempts to delegitimize the press or threatens to reduce its role in society, be cognizant of that.
However, the fact that everyone is talking about a "potential" hurricane in Florida or the Gulf is exactly what we want as meteorologists to have the public cognizant of threats.
RELATED: How one vote opened the door for more than 15 years of war Lawmakers are wary of taking a formal vote on the issue, cognizant of how then-Sen.
While spending time with that sergeant, I didn't sense his detainment of people was so much about race—maybe because I'm a black guy and he was cognizant of it.
Instead, I'm cognizant of my priorities and I wake up knowing what I need to accomplish personally and professionally and then I do everything I can to fulfill those goals.
As the Supreme Court recently recounted, the Founders, in writing the Constitution, were cognizant of the "judicial abuses" that had occurred when colonial judges were beholden to the British monarchy.
Lively shares that though she's become more cognizant of language that puts down women in scripts she reads or characters she gets, Reynolds is changing the game for his daughters.
" Cognizant of America's violent past, I found it curious yesterday when a number of my social media friends suggested that "we should not turn this tragedy into a political event.
Last fall, the Senate Judiciary Committee's Republican members hired an outside woman lawyer to question Christine Blasey Ford, apparently cognizant of the bad optics of eleven Republican men interrogating her.
Kaplan said he is "cognizant of financial imbalances" present in the current economy and suggested that the unemployment rate may be starting to extend too far beyond its natural level.
I am particularly cognizant of all who experienced the trauma of sexual abuse by clergy, whose lives were so seriously impacted by those crimes, and their families and loved ones.
BIG DATA: European Commission on Competition Margrethe Vestager delivered a speech on Thursday noting that the commission would be cognizant of how data is handled in evaluating future antitrust cases.
But, as in January, the message Mr. de Blasio sought to deliver on Tuesday was one of fiscal responsibility, cognizant of potential downward economic trends in the city and beyond.
The Yankees, cognizant of New York's large Jewish population, have traditionally requested that they be on the road for Yom Kippur, which is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar.
The town, cognizant of the street congestion that the passengers cause, has capped the daily number of visitors who can come ashore — 3,500 in summer, 703,500 in spring and fall.
And, again, I think we have to just be cognizant of what are sort of the key drivers of economic activity, and the key driver is almost always the consumer.
First, I think anyone who calls herself a democratic socialist must either be ignorant of the immense damage socialism did in the 20th century or, more frighteningly, cognizant of it.
Keep your body language openJust as with an in-person interview, it's important to be cognizant of your body language in order to leave a positive impression on the interviewer.
Democrats, while encouraged about having a tool to mobilize black voters in an off-year election, are cognizant of national polling that shows opposition to removing Confederate monuments is bipartisan.
Yet, Heider noted, there are cameras all over the place in a ballpark, technology available that everyone is cognizant of, and the game's overlords should make some concession for it.
In rejecting this electorally disastrous brand of politicking, they are all undoubtedly cognizant of the critical role that left-wing identity politics played in Donald Trump's ascent to the presidency.
As for Lee, it's entirely possible she was cognizant of how bad Watchman was, and wanted it released to help tear down the cloying myth that Atticus Finch had become.
Max Wolff, chief economist at The Phoenix Group, is cognizant of weaker iPhone sales trends but does not expect those issues to come into focus as soon as this quarter.
A senior Republican aide said there's no decision on whether the 23 percent increase will be included, but members are cognizant of the fact state budgets have already been finalized.
Should Congress fail to repeal the Labor Department rule allowing states to create auto-enrollment retirement plans, states should be cognizant of the impacts they will have on large employers.
The White House explanation will make British and American voters laugh, The President, said an administration official, is "absolutely cognizant" of the importance of not interfering in other country's elections.
So just be really cognizant of the space that you're taking up because it does make some of us POC uncomfortable when we see too many white people in here.
"Being cognizant of the fact that people essentially are giving up in some ways their power and control when they turn over their money — that's underlying all of this," he said.
Jake Rosenfeld and Patrick Denice, sociologists at Washington University, found in a study that salary transparency raised wages, in part because "even being cognizant of gender pay disparity" helped change norms.
Just as we enter the world fully cognizant of our primary senses, soon they will become the primary means of how we communicate — both interpersonally and via technology — throughout our lives.
And it's not what you say to condemn terrorism – it's what you do cognizant of current realities on the ground and future extremist growth potential to fight terrorism and prevent it.
Kamala Harris is well-positioned to win the nomination, I also am deeply cognizant of how risk-adverse party activists traditionally have been when it comes to women and the presidency.
Cohn was particularly cognizant of the member dynamics in the Senate, and Shahira Knight, Trump's special assistant on tax policy, was lauded by several participants on both sides for her role.
And of course the Muslim world is very cognizant of that, having born witness to and experienced directly this humanitarian catastrophe that's going on across the greater Middle East and beyond.
Moreover, Iranian officials are cognizant of the political value of the facility, which remains open to this day despite the pressure Western powers brought to bear to have the facility shuttered.
"I know I am very cognizant of the fact that we need to have more resources in place to secure our borders and enforce our rules as they're written," he continued.
The State Department official stressed that aid would resume pending revisions by the Somali government, which the official said was cognizant of the need to change how it handled the assistance.
ECB seeks to soften the blow Deutsche Bank Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke told analysts last week that the bank is "highly cognizant of the headwinds" from further rate cuts.
He was attempting racial unity by singing of a love that was pure irrespective of race, and also cognizant of the flaws in a society that desperately needed to be healed.
"I think in the future, airlines will be more cognizant of the optics when fares spike up in an emergency when there are few seats available last minute," Mr. Hobica said.
"Obstetrician-gynecologists should be cognizant of the evidence regarding innovative practices" and should be wary "of adopting new or innovative approaches on the basis of promotions or marketing," the college said.
"We need to be cognizant" of the potential for academic and industrial espionage, said Paul Scharre, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, a Washington think tank.
It's as if they are uniquely cognizant of needing to have the conviviality among artists as the antidote to the long hours spent alone in your car, neither here nor there.
The country has never been more cognizant of its brutal past, or more resolved to a better, more inclusive future — and yet its stubborn capacity for recidivism is impossible to ignore.
Aides are cognizant of the political toll that the heart attack could take, and are pursuing a "lean-in" strategy that they hope will mitigate doubts in his ability to campaign.
He said his experience working with Alexa Fund has been "very positive," although he pointed out every investor and entrepreneur need to be cognizant of the risk of working with them.
Looking back over the past seventy years illustrates how fraught the relationship has always been, a fact the China watcher community has been more fully cognizant of than almost anybody else.
It took five marriage proposals before Dr. Biden — wary of the public spotlight, focused on her career and cognizant of the responsibilities that came with joining a fragile family — said yes.
Cognizant of this issue, the Center for Art Law in New York has launched its Visual Artists' Immigration Clinic, with two consultation sessions scheduled for January 30th and March 24, 2020.
"I was opposed to this previous to Ukraine — be cognizant of that," said freshman Rep Max Rose, saying he would read the eventual articles of impeachment before deciding what to do.
If you&aposre cognizant of that, and if you&aposre just looking for a gadget that can do simple things like blend and puree, the Magic Bullet is more than enough.
Speaking further with Hyperallergic about his project, Attie noted that Americans, especially New Yorkers, should become more cognizant of the refugees who live with us us as neighbors and co-workers.
The older, more traditional industry voters whom "Green Book" counts as its core audience are also the least likely to be affected by or even cognizant of the film's PR snafus.
Then, especially for you, since so much of what you do plays off the audience, staying cognizant of them and reacting as the match is going on is another level of performance.
But the list is also filled with freelance and independent photographers and filmmakers, who might be especially cognizant of the need for protections while covering stories without the benefit of institutional support.
That being said, not every mask is safe for daily use and being cognizant of the types of masks you're using is important to avoid stripping the skin of essential natural oils.
"Policymakers and investors remain cognizant of the economic headwinds that are gathering force, given that the U.S.-China trade conflict threatens to drag on for longer," said FXTM market analyst Han Tan.
It becomes clear throughout the season that Pikachu is not only extremely cognizant of itself and its desires, including protesting its own enslavement — it's also far from alone in its complex thought.
It feels like the filmmakers felt obligated to show a more "neutral" (though I'm dubious about even that) perspective, and return more cognizant of the ethical criticisms raised by the original documentary.
Always be cognizant of any links or documents contained in emails and always, always make sure you know where and why you're entering login credentials to avoid falling victim to bad actors.
Cooke thinks passengers will be more cognizant of what type of plane they're booking for a few months, and they'll be more hesitant if a Max 8 plane is on their itinerary.
Here are a few tips to help make the process as efficient as possible: Plan for leftovers Be cognizant of how much a recipe yields and account for that on your plan.
They tend to be mobilized more by groups and public officials and they participate more, and they tend to be less cognizant of the ways in which they benefit from social services.
Their Freud, fully cognizant of his illicit desires, stops at his sister-in-law's bedroom door, for he knows that sublimation of the erotic drives is the price men pay for civilization.
This début novel sketches the barbaric politics of elementary school with terrifying clarity: loyalties won and dissolved over hair ties, the instinctive violence of small humans barely cognizant of consequence or remorse.
Expect that Droegemeier is fully cognizant of the difference between what environmental activists, the scientific literature, and politicians say—and hopefully able to influence the president to speak more clearly about climate.
That said, as devices become smarter and more cognizant of human emotions, they might be able to prevent people from hurting themselves or others, or at least detect when there's a risk.
"The beauty of working with her is that with Freddie on the bag and Lola out with them so much, they are very cognizant of time and doing things efficiently," Hallett said.
In its filing with the US' Securities and Exchange Commission, the company said it was cognizant of the substantial pushback the project has received and says it expects that scrutiny to continue.
Turkey is ideologically split between a conservative religious movement, who are cognizant of the benefits of international agreements and proponents of NATO, and an isolationist, secular old guard who look ideologically eastward.
He would be the most irreverent individual ever nominated by a major American political party, barely cognizant of the most basic tenets of Christianity, forgiveness and grace, or the rite of communion.
Some Republicans don't see a lapse in enthusiasm for Hyde-Smith since the comments, but they're cognizant of the challenges of getting people back out to vote after a nonstop campaign cycle.
Kerris says that virtual reality headsets like Oculus are designed to take you to an alternate world, whereas the Glyph "keeps your spatial awareness" and lets you stay cognizant of your surroundings.
As a six-year old, I definitely wasn't cognizant of how rad it was that Aaliyah was capping off an episode of television that most kids probably came to for fart jokes.
"When you play it backwards, it doesn't tell you anything," he assures, cognizant of how P-Orridge and others have often taken very literal approaches to incorporating Thelemite ideas into their music.
With the school cognizant of concerns that it focuses only on "dead white men," its director, Paul Carrese, has sought to diversify the curriculum, adding women and minority thinkers to the readings.
"Rod was very cognizant of the audience he was writing to — network executives who weren't science fiction fans," Marc Scott Zicree, author of "The Twilight Zone Companion," said in a phone interview.
Had he been cognizant of how big the stat would become, it's reasonable to assume Robertson would have made securing a triple-double more of a priority in some of those games.
Attending Mills College outside San Francisco for graduate school, she admired the bold figurative work of Joan Brown and became cognizant of the curvaceous shapes of Arshile Gorky, precedents for her own.
"There were a lot of risks that a lot of institutions didn't know they had, or weren't cognizant of" before the crisis, Otting said, referring to the large national and international footprints.
"These efforts are anchored on respect for human rights, cognizant of our obligation to protect our people's right to life and to live in peace and security," Roque said in a statement.
Fully cognizant of the poverty that surrounds them — and the fact that many of them started off as "ordinary" people — it is in their interest that the current status quo be maintained.
"We need to really be cognizant of putting the right ideas first and the right values first — and that's maintaining the competitive nature and the free-market system and going from there."
Brimming with visual pleasure, Driskell's work invites us to slow down and look and think, to ponder our relationship to the past and to the present, to be cognizant of the future.
The reason Wayne wants to fight Superman is that Superman caused too much damage to Metropolis, and Wayne thinks a fight will make Superman and the world more cognizant of his capabilities.
A friend of Emily's, Angela, who is also a mom, describes the two types of servers she encounters in the city: those essentially cognizant of children and those who are completely clueless.
With Trump's push to bring back manufacturing jobs to the U.S., the administration is also cognizant of how advances in technology and robotics are changing the needs of the modern workforce, Cohn said.
"It's this whole sharing economy that we're all very cognizant of," Iger said, referring to the efficient use of space to lower tenant costs while allowing landlords to charge more per square foot.
What was unique about Watchmen when it debuted in 1986 was that it was fully cognizant of how American politics would set the rules for superheroes, if they existed in the real world.
You can't sit and stand by and be cognizant of the things going on in your country, and say that you give a shit, and say that you care, and do absolutely nothing.
It's also been hard for parents who've had to explain to their children — particularly their teenage children who are fully cognizant of this era — why so many older people let the country down.
We may also need to be cognizant of time: Five miles to the next freeway exit is not the same thing as five miles via congested streets to the other side of town.
It suddenly occurred to me not just that there's writing involved in this that tells a cohesive story, but there is a power in that writing that I was not cognizant of before.
So be aware of what the player establishing this trade is no doubt cognizant of, and that's that a surge in VIX would likely be met with extremely aggressive selling in just hours.
I think it's just something really important for people to be cognizant of and to make sure that they're getting those voices and their not speaking for a group that's not their own.
"I found that hardly any consumers are cognizant of the fact that once a non-white food is rebranded by white people for white people it seems to be valued more," Rawat said.
In responding to a series of hurricanes that made landfall in the United States, Trump and his aides have been cognizant of avoiding the pitfalls faced by predecessors in dealing with natural disasters.
With all the external threats that Israel faces today, which we are very cognizant of and working with them to deal with, does it really want an intensifying conflict in the West Bank?
And programs to expand tree cover in cities to neighborhoods that lack it need to be cognizant of history, as environmental activists found when trying to start a tree planting program in Detroit.
But to the extent that the "everything store" is directly taking on small business retailers by offering cheap prices and free delivery on everyday items, consumers are increasingly cognizant of Amazon's growing dominance.
That's probably been the biggest change, really grounding our culture in this concept of a growth mindset — confronting and acknowledging that we all have fixed mindsets but trying to be cognizant of that.
AND I JUST FELT IN THE END IT WAS SOMETHING WE HAD TO DO. SO IT'S NOT SOMETHING THAT'S EASY TO GO THROUGH, AND I'M FULLY COGNIZANT OF THE SHAREHOLDER IMPACT ON THAT.
It's a different kind of outrage that's more cognizant of feminism and social justice — which makes her even more relevant in 2016, when those issues are more at the forefront than ever before.
Todd VanDerWerff: I would agree with you that more than a few of the movie's metaphors fall flat, particularly if you were at least somewhat cognizant of Cheney's machinations back in the 2000s.
Throughout the media storm that ensued, Guess was portrayed as a walking stereotype: a brassy, sex-crazed drama queen, a love-struck teen, a cougar, but never as fully cognizant of any wrongdoing.
" He also said: "I am particularly cognizant of all who experienced the trauma of sexual abuse by clergy, whose lives were so seriously impacted by those crimes, and their families and loved ones.
The first is that he is "conscious of representational dynamics": he is cognizant of being a "white box artist who makes work on non-white box subjects" and brings them into museum settings.
It pitched the government, which was boring, cautious, and cognizant of the flaws in Britain's relationship with the E.U., against the Brexiteers, whose very name carried a whiff of japes and derring-do.
I'm aware that both are about trying to find that balance between life and art and I think in both cases, I wanted to be cognizant of the sacrifices that go into that.
Since he's more cognizant of the world around him, the films we see are more age appropriate, like "Finding Dory" and "The Secret Life of Pets," and they are a less frequent treat.
The developers were cognizant of the dangers of having the chatbot dispense medical advice, which is why certain safeguards were programmed in, said coauthor Dr. Bradley Crotty, also from Medical College of Wisconsin.
For tourism, this means revitalizing sites that were destroyed, emphasizing new landmarks and regions to lure travelers, and being cognizant of whatever factors can harm the industry, both real fires and figurative ones.
On Thursday, the health department reiterated that "immunizations give children the best protection from serious childhood diseases and are safe and effective," but officials also seemed cognizant of ongoing skepticism in some quarters.
The proposal is "consistent with market realities focused on actual production and consumer demand while being cognizant of the challenges that exist in bringing advanced biofuels into the marketplace," Pruitt said in a statement.
Be cognizant of your plan's out-of-pocket maximums, deductibles — spending limits you must hit before your insurer begins to cover costs — as well as any copayments and coinsurance you need to pay for.
But at least the Google app seems cognizant of its shallow content pool, deterring further browsing past the first 10 links by forcing you to tap a "more stories" button instead of infinitely scrolling.
The adjudicating authority is cognizant of the gargantuan task heaped on the Enforcement Directorate and may be sometimes hesitant to let a perpetrator escape the clutches of the law, that too without a trial.
Catherine Zeta-Jones Takes Mini-Me Daughter Carys To Michael Kors Show Despite growing up with Oscar-winning parents, Carys said she was always cognizant of the world around her thanks to their upbringing.
"We are cognizant of, and sensitive to, Turkish views on our cooperation with the Syrian Kurds," said a senior American official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was discussing internal deliberations.
Sunstrum says that with influencers, like with other celebrity students, the college is cognizant of respecting their privacy, so they try not to get in the way of their having a normal college experience.
The witch-party-host offered it around, and, cognizant of the fact that it is exceptionally rude to not take an unfamiliar substance when it's presented to you at a social gathering, I accepted.
Scientists also don't want to miss what many see as an opportunity — a deadly, catastrophic, expensive one, to be sure — to speak to a public that might be temporarily more cognizant of climate change.
Griffith is right that we need to be cognizant of the effects that our products have on people, but there are also real costs to this sort of skepticism that need to be recognized.
This time, cognizant of how good I'd felt afterward (and perhaps aware that I should stay positive, since I was thrusting the experience on my trusting S.O.), I managed to begin relaxing much sooner.
She is cognizant of the fact that many newly elected lawmakers feel that they must oppose her as a matter of political survival, given her demonization by critics as a symbol of runaway liberalism.
"We need people to continue — as they had in the past — to be cognizant of the neighborhood they're moving into," said Pandy McDonough, who owns the home directly in front of the new mansion.
Brown told CNN he was cognizant of Buttigieg's issues with black voters, but said he believes that is a function of people not knowing him, not that they know him and don't like him.
" Wyatt also delivered the news, received with widespread outrage, that Cosby would embark on an "educational" tour to teach "what people should be cognizant of in regard to sexual abuse allegations and the dangers.
And while Taboola and Outbrain are well-designed platforms that are cognizant of their respective reputations, the challenges around that reputation lead some to believe that they have the potential to damage respected brands.
The performers were both precise and athletic: at times they raced in circles or tumbled on the floor, but always remaining cognizant of the piano, the musicians, one another, and, of course, the audience.
Working in the building that first housed the Whitney Museum, MFA students at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Paintings, and Sculpture are cognizant of how art history has actively influenced their work.
The group had hoped that last year's low number of hot-car deaths -- 24 compared to an average of 37 since 1998 -- suggested that parents and caregivers were more cognizant of the danger, Artuso said.
We think this can cause bad behavior in companies, so we're cognizant of trying to find businesses that can be capital efficient or are burning capital in a way that's commensurate with strong unit economics.
Or are you simply cognizant of the fact that while the politicians and the activists didn't help, it was the free market that really killed Arch Coal and is killing the coal industry in general?
Cognizant of that, Acer is today also launching a Spin 7 model, which is similar in most respects, but adds a better Core i2993 processor, larger 14-inch display, touch, and a 360-degree hinge.
"We are cognizant of the fact that we still need air support over both Iraq and Syria, and not be too quick to start reducing that support before it's proven that we can," Brig. Gen.
I'm not saying hide who you are, but just stay cognizant of whether the inebriated you is someone they want to be around, or if you should censor yourself for the sake of the relationship.
But many of the detainees on Manus and Nauru, cognizant of Australian polls that showed the opposition Labor Party leading before the May election, had hoped a change in immigration policy was on the horizon.
Mr. Trump, cognizant of China's penchant for hitting where it hurts, said he expected Beijing to once again retaliate against America's farmers by slowing or stopping purchases of agricultural products, like soybeans and farm equipment.
"Now is a time when the company needs to be more cognizant of what's going on on the manufacturing side of the business," he said, "especially as people shift from cars to crossovers and SUVs."
Given how much time Apple spent justifying the removal of the headphone jack at their event, it's clearly cognizant of what a momentous impact the decision represented and how poorly some might perceive the move.
The Obama administration used the theory as its main tool to enforce the Fair Housing Act, arguing that lenders and landlords could be guilty of discriminatory practices by failing to be cognizant of prevailing prejudices.
He might just be susceptible to that kind of injury, and we have to be cognizant of that and make sure we do everything we can to minimize something he may be predisposed to anyway.
As Republicans charged ahead, both sides seemed cognizant of the possible fallout from unwinding the law, which has become deeply enmeshed with America's health care system and has provided insurance for about 20 million people.
She was a champion for minorities Bacon-Bercey was always cognizant of her identity and stature as an African-American woman, which is why she was such a fierce advocate for women, St. Claire said.
The F.B.I. was cognizant of being seen as interfering with a presidential campaign, and former law enforcement officials are adamant that they did not investigate the Trump campaign organization itself or target it for infiltration.
Shields, while a skittish striker, was always cognizant of the right hand and by stiff arming, keeping his lead shoulder high, or just by being too far away after he kicked he was rarely in danger.
Stu Loeser, a top adviser to former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, said that his team was definitely cognizant of the new rules as they geared up for a possible presidential run earlier this year.
But a professional military force, representing a republic, must adhere to regulations, is required to maintain discipline under the toughest conditions, and the members must be cognizant of repercussion for violation of legal and professional standards.
Pelosi is also cognizant of the different political pressures facing some of her members -- most notably the 31 Democrats and represent districts Trump carried in 2016, some of whom are the most vulnerable in their caucus.
Cognizant of growing medical and scientific consensus, courts have recognized that policies that force people into a binary gender definition determined by birth anatomy fail to reflect the complex realities of gender identity and human biology.
Other officers rushed to the scene, but quickly found themselves at a disadvantage during the shootout "because they were cognizant of the fact there were homes behind Michael as he was firing at them," Stawinski said.
"We're cognizant of our impact on the environment and we remain committed to doing our part to sustain the planet for future generations of travelers," Jill Surdek, vice president of flight service, said in a statement.
Cognizant of the Communications Decency Act that Airbnb is citing in its San Francisco lawsuit, lawmakers drafted the recently approved bill to fine the hosts up to $7,500 if they are caught listing an illegal rental.
The Trump campaign had been informed and were therefore cognizant of Moscow's cyberespionage against Clinton long before that operation was public knowledge and before the content of it was used to influence the US presidential election.
"We're focused on what's in front of you but you also have to always be cognizant of what's around," said Gabe Spitzer, the film's co-director who explained the challenge of deft 360 degree camera placement.
Bands have to be cognizant of the realities of existing as a musician—it's not like record labels will give you a million dollars to make a record anymore, you have to really pick your battles.
I'd already been on Facebook for a number of years, which I joined to spy on both my young teenage daughters, and to remain somewhat cognizant of a changing world that wasn't part of my generation.
"I am very cognizant of the fact that part of what's going to make this successful, particularly in its inaugural year, is establishing a marketplace in a city that is known for artists," Ms. Korek said.
Alison Hirsh, the political director of the Local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union, which pushed for public financing, said union leaders must be cognizant of how their political decisions would affect their other priorities.
"The organizations that are either related to the Olympics or related to the anti-doping organizations, they need to be cognizant of the threat posed by Fancy Bear," Ehmke said in an interview with The Hill.
First, if Congress wants to place conditions on states' receipt of federal funds, it must do so "unambiguously," enabling states to make a knowing decision, cognizant of the consequences of their choice to accept federal funds.
Happer was one of the people assigned to implementation of it, but before he came along, there were other people who were cognizant of the EMP threat, and knew it was an existential threat to us.
As investors gear up for the corporate earnings results due over the next four weeks, they are likely to be particularly cognizant of rising costs and margin pressures as above average valuations leave little scope for disappointment.
"The key is to keep the door open for diplomacy ... we're not going to over react to these, but we monitor them, we watch them closely and we're cognizant of what's happening," the U.S. defense secretary added.
Fully cognizant of the intra-party stalemates that led to predecessor John Boehner's (R-Ohio) demise at the hands of the Freedom Caucus, Ryan has taken pains to incorporate these often inflexible members into the policymaking process.
"All concerned are very cognizant of the adverse and unforeseen disruptions Section 199A already is having in the marketplace and the perverse impacts it is having on companies' business decisions," said Randy Gordon, the association's chief executive.
One potential read is that even back then he was starting to confuse fantasy and reality; another is that, somehow, the William seen in those flashbacks actually was a host clone, somehow cognizant of his own wiring.
While the rest of the team is only required to learn their own assignments on a given play, Walden expects the player under center to be cognizant of what everyone on offense is doing at all times.
Munro: We re-branded entirely, so, I don't know if it was concern, but it was like, we were cognizant of the fact that it would maybe be a step back in a publicity way, or whatever.
Josephine: I just wish with all my withered heart that our culture's most prominent critics, like A. O. Scott, would see that the biggest debt we owe the living is to be cognizant of our own power.
Important considerations before you open any credit cardWhile rewards credit cards can help you save a ton on your honeymoon and even some wedding expenses, you'll need to be cognizant of the cards' rates and annual fees.
To me, this suggests that while the marketplace approach works in theory, practically there is still a long way to go before it can actually deliver meaningful revenue — and Monzo seems to have become cognizant of that.
Granduciel seems more cognizant of what's at stake ("Once I was alive and I could feel, I was holding on to you," he sings), yet he approaches heartache with ambivalence, a cool acceptance of life's unpredictable flow.
"I, Tonya" is exquisitely timed: It and "Lady Bird" both tackle class in a way that movies often don't and that seems oddly cognizant of the political discussion in the wake of Trump's election, don't you think?
But the governor's omnipresence in the testimony suggests that both men were highly cognizant of the power of Mr. Cuomo's name, and of how even the suggestion of his approbation could help get the results they wanted.
But everyone is also cognizant of the consequences of a little slip-up or a bad break, or even factors outside a racer's control, like an ill-timed gust of wind or an uneven patch of snow.
During the 1918 Spanish flu, the virus spread rapidly among soldiers mobilized for World War I, and officials are cognizant of the dangers inherent in large groups of men and women living and working in close proximity.
This is the kind of directive all presidents delegate to their national security team, and it's a reliable way of demonstrating to the American people the administration is fully cognizant of the serious problems facing the world.
This never reflects well on the Games, and the International Olympic Committee has in recent years directed organizers and host cities to be cognizant of "legacy mode"—what happens after crowds disperse, athletes leave, and the torch extinguishes.
While we are cognizant of the yield curve challenges banks are facing, we are of the view that many of the stocks are now discounting a tougher NII outlook, and the short case is tougher to make here.
Prosecutors on Friday seemed cognizant of the defense efforts to depict Ms. Constand in an unflattering light when they asked her why she had agreed to cooperate when they brought charges, even after securing a large financial settlement.
Not to banish the devices from our homes, but to be more cognizant of the tradeoff between convenience and privacy at work: There's still a long ways to go before we get AI that won't f*ck up.
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" Kelly described history as "evolving," and said it is "dangerous" to not be cognizant of it, when asked about the removal of historical but controversial statues commemorating Confederate figures during an interview on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle.
In particular, the president should choose a DEA chief who not only understands the complex and global nature of drug cartels but is also cognizant of the growing convergence between transnational organized crime and terrorist groups like Hezbollah.
While these short volatility products are marketed as complex and risky products aimed at sophisticated investors who are cognizant of the risk they are undertaking, the success of these products has reeled in a lot of retail interest.
He comes across as a true believer that Facebook and its family of apps can make a positive impact in the world, but cognizant of the hard work and complex choices required to keep them from being misused.
Speaking at an annual conference for developers on Tuesday, Sundar Pichai, Google's chief executive, delivered a message that seemed cognizant of today's consumer privacy concerns but out of step with the company's history of intensive online data collection.
Though many lament that access to analytics can make a publication hyper-focused on pageview volume to the detriment of reader engagement, at The Times we're cognizant of those pitfalls, and we structure our analyses to avoid them.
As Native psychologist-researchers, although we are keenly cognizant of the critical need to address grief and trauma, we are also aware that Native girls' and women's psychological healing cannot take place without first ensuring their physical safety.
"Our findings suggest that correcting misperceptions about the relative frequency of firearm-related violent deaths may make persons more cognizant of the actuarial risks to themselves and their family, thus creating new opportunities for prevention," the researchers wrote.
But it's also possible the president is cognizant of the political opportunism that drives the British leader, and is willing to go along with Johnson's changing tone to burnish his own political fortunes, people close to Trump say.
The plan sponsor needs to be cognizant of what's happening with these plans and to understand and monitor what their employees are doing and provide some form of education and direction on what to do with the options.
"We remain cautiously optimistic on the overall outlook for EM capital flows given the very shallow pace of Fed tightening expected by markets — well below the Fed dots — but cognizant of potential headwinds," IIF said in a statement.
"It's going to make the Tsai administration walk a very fine line between being strong and protecting national security while at the same time being cognizant of the commitments the administration has made to human rights," she said.
Now, if Donald Trump in some way authorized or even turned a blind eye but was cognizant of collusion with the Russians in the leaking of the DNC emails, we have a direct parallel between 1968 and 2016.
What's more, while you'd think younger generations -- steeped now in daily news reports of online security breaches and onrushing government regulations of their social media platforms -- are more cognizant of the internet's pitfalls than older, less tech-savvy generations.
"The key is to keep the door open for diplomacy ... we're not going to overreact to these, but we monitor them, we watch them closely and we're cognizant of what's happening," Esper told reporters traveling with him to Japan.
Most important, of course, is to invest in companies that can be capital efficient and can wait a while before raising a follow-on round, because it can be tricky and we need to be cognizant of that fact.
" I thought of that line when I read this section in your memo: "Of course, men and women experience bias, tech, and the workplace differently and we should be cognizant of this, but it's far from the whole story.
There's no consensus on what authorities — or restrictions — should be placed on the commander in chief, and many lawmakers are wary about taking a vote on the war, cognizant of the political damage of Hillary Clinton's Iraq War vote.
"We are cognizant of the cost of living for New Zealanders, which is why the first thing we did when we came into government was improve the incomes of low- and middle-income families," she told parliament on Wednesday.
That harsh line of questioning—from fellow queer people, no less—not only angered me, it made me cognizant of the growing divide that exists between LGBTQ Latinos (and queer people of color in general) and our white counterparts.
It is a crucial component of the process, aides say, with leaders cognizant of the perception that members were left out of the process of drafting the Republican plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, dooming it to eventual failure.
By making adults who own guns more cognizant of where and how they store their firearms and ensure they remain out of reach of children, we actually strengthen the Second Amendment by underscoring the importance of responsible gun ownership.
Biennials are now given the impossible task of making sense not only of contemporary art but also contemporary history, politics, philosophy, economics, the environment and beyond — all the while remaining sensitive to local culture and cognizant of global developments.
As someone with very low tolerance for racist bullshit, I've managed to surround myself with white people who are cognizant of their privilege and strive to make the world a less terrifying and frustrating place for people of color.
" In Massachusetts, the chief judge said "the Court is cognizant of the right of criminal defendants to a speedy and public trial under the Sixth Amendment" but said he was taking the step "in order to protect public health.
At the White House podium over the past few weeks, each member of the Trump administration's coronavirus task force has been cognizant of two messages: one for millions of Americans; another for the man just a few feet away.
The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), for instance, urged news organizations to be cognizant of using "generic images of Chinatown," such as when "it is directly related to a news story, not as a way to illustrate the virus."
Congressional leaders have acknowledged they must perform a balancing act, cognizant of the crucial role that Congress plays in signaling calm to the nation, but also attempting to eliminate any unnecessary risk to members, staff and the general public.
"He's going to have to try to establish a different narrative with people — say, 'This is what I'm looking at and, yes, I am cognizant of the market stress as we move up,'" said Christopher Whalen, head of Whalen Global Advisory.
"The key is to keep the door open for diplomacy... we're not going to over react to these, but we monitor them, we watch them closely and we're cognizant of what's happening," Esper told reporters traveling with him to Japan.
The organizers seemed cognizant of the imperative of keeping them away in order for their movement to be taken seriously, more so than the organizers of CPAC, who over the years have allowed white nationalists like Brimelow into the event.
"You want to be very cognizant of the fact that we are already at neutral, unless the economy takes a turn for the worse," Mester said, referring to the neutral rate of interest that neither brakes nor boosts a healthy economy.
In its third season, especially, Superstore has been so cognizant of all the sitcoms before it that it could be compared to; it would be easy for the show to constantly subvert our expectations based on those earlier reference points.
"There is a lot of headline risk right now and I think the biggest thing investors need to be cognizant of is the ability for contagion, for sentiment to deteriorate around these names and really push the market lower," he said.
I will admit that I, too, immediately thought about how social media makes us more vulnerable — and that, as women, we owe it to ourselves to be cognizant of the risks posed by sharing parts of ourselves with the world.
Through it all, Mueller and his team have remained studiously silent -- likely cognizant of the fact that Trump is looking for any way to discredit and disqualify both the people involved in the special counsel investigation and its eventual conclusions.
"I still believe the base case for removal of accommodation is three times this year, but I'm very cognizant of the fact that inflation pressures have been more muted," Kaplan told reporters after an event at the Bush Institute in Dallas.
In response to the questions, it said it sees no competitive advantage from not signing the multilateral convention and is "cognizant of the damage" it could suffer if it advertised itself as being a safe place for the tax-shy.
"A school should be particularly cognizant of the fact that sound can be intrusive on other people, because noise is intrusive on children's learning," said Arline L. Bronzaft, the chairwoman of the noise activities department of Grow NYC, a nonprofit group.
Cognizant of the history, Nokia and Alcatel managements haggled for years to work out a deal that lets them move quickly to combine the companies and develop an integrated product strategy for 5G, the next generation of networks due after 2018.
In addition, the Philadelphia 76ers are reportedly discussing ways to jump into the Leonard sweepstakes, with Sports Illustrated reporting Thursday that the Sixers, cognizant of the Lakers' advanced timeline, are having internal discussions on making their first official offer for Leonard.
Here, however, Mueller appears to have been very cognizant of Justice Department policy that a sitting President should not be indicted, and specifically references the Constitutional issues and disturbance of the President's ability to govern that a criminal case would cause.
But it's also important, because what we're seeing is a woman who knows exactly how old she is — who is cognizant of her arrested development and personal flaws — believe that someone so very young and handsome really could love her back.
In December, Sessions informed court systems across the country that he was revoking a letter the Justice Department had sent out in 2016 that urged court systems to be cognizant of court fees and fines and defendants abilities to pay them.
I think it's very important for vulnerable populations to be cognizant of the risks that they face, to try and evaluate their lives, and cut out as much nonessential social contact as possible until we get this thing under control.
But in the far less rigid and more mercurial court of public opinion, we, as a populace, must remain cognizant of the fact that spinning eternally in the "investigation" stage is a well-established right-wing tactic to avoid meaningful action.
Seeing the Ife bronzes as a teenager, seeing the scarification, seeing that language of the skin, left an indelible mark in me, because now I do that in my work, even if I wasn't cognizant of it at the time.
Apple is cognizant of that and is trying to understand, what can they do to drive more usage of their ecosystem to make them the primary destination for video services, and it looks like Prime Video is a solution to that.
While the economic recovery is strong, the Fed minutes show that officials are cognizant of the disparity between slow growth in nominal wages and the strength of the labor market, but they remain largely convinced those gains are about to accelerate.
The hours per day that I had spent converting my experience into something of professional and financial value were now empty, and I was cognizant of how little time I had spent caring for the people and things around me.
Cognizant of the fact that context is everything, Clark smartly presented America alongside films such as Ramell Ross's Hale County This Morning, This Evening, Julie Dash's Four Women, and the 27 archival assembly that inspired it, Lime Kiln Club Field Day.
Born in Passaic, N.J., in 19663, Smithson became keenly cognizant of how the local postindustrial landscape — what he described as ''ruins in reverse'' — shaped his sensibilities, as did natural features like quarries, which he said were ''embedded in my psyche.
Jackson, an appointee of President Barack Obama, said she was cognizant of Stone's First Amendment right to free speech, but she wanted to protect his right to a fair trial and ensure it was possible to select an unbiased jury.
"I think you do have to look at if changes occur that drive the cost up, it will have a direct impact on demand, because there is an affordability issue with cars we have to stay cognizant of," Barra said.
The nature of the political message is not the point; all speech is political, and we must be cognizant of how much power is behind the message and how young people have difficulty escaping the various forms of social media.
New York Times music critic Ben Ratliff writes in his new book Every Song Ever that "genre is a construct for the purpose of commerce, not pleasure," and Moodymann's collection seems cognizant of the political power of remaining genre-agnostic.
The narrative twists and trapdoors in making Woody more cognizant of his own existence, and his wants and desires, are equal parts stress-inducing and thought-provoking for those of us who have grown attached to the pull-string cowboy.
Dr. Fischer also advises that you be cognizant of your pain levels post-injury: If it is less than a 4 on a scale of 1 to 10 after three to five days, then you are on the right track, she notes.
"We're always cognizant of China's influence over North Korea, and we're always encouraging it to play a more forceful role in that regard, whether it's through a more thorough implementation of the sanctions regime that exists, or through other ways," Toner said Monday.
Today, services like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant are getting better at responding to some types of requests, but because they can misunderstand questions and aren't cognizant of their surroundings, they're often super awkward to use in public spaces around other people.
But when California's senior senator drew fire from activists last month for counseling "patience" with President Donald Trump, some saw the moment as a sign that she was not fully cognizant of the change they say has taken place among the state's Democrats.
A more cynical-minded person might take the stance that Best Buy is finally becoming cognizant of the fact that brick-and-mortar retail is slowly going extinct, and the once iconic price tag is quickly becoming as obsolete as the floppy disc.
The people who support the anti-sex trafficking bill in the hope that it will help survivors, and victims of sex trafficking, find justice need to be cognizant of the lives of the people who will be hurt by this legislation, too.
These are terms with which political scientists and political historians are familiar, but the concept may not be well understood beyond the lecture hall, and many politically aware Americans aren't cognizant of recent realignments because it's an event that doesn't occur very often.
"It's good to be sure we are fully cognizant of our most basic physical constraints, which include not breaking every day life," Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, assistant professor of physics and astronomy at the University of New Hampshire, told Gizmodo in an email.
" Emily Shire (Bustle): "I do think Bustle put a real premium on having a diversity of voices even before the election, also being very cognizant of particularly when we wanted a first person perspective, wanted to relate it to the travel ban.
With a provocatively suited up Cardi B headlining the Houston Rodeo in homage to Tejano music icon Selena and Grammy winner Kacey Musgraves bringing her own unusual touches to the music itself, Peck is very cognizant of the noteworthiness of this overdue moment.
"Going forward, we need, I believe, to be cognizant of the balance we must strike between (1) being forward looking and (2) maximizing the odds of being right given the reality that the models that we consult are not infallible," Clarida said.
Number two, I think the judge and the prosecutor should be cognizant of the fact that were the judge to change that ruling and allow in more accusers—and if they got a conviction—that would be a huge, ripe issue on appeal.
I remember being that guy who was completely convinced by hip-hop in the late 80s and early 90s only to be confronted by crabby older musicians who failed to understand or be cognizant of the shifts that were happening around them.
"With Lonmin the offer made is more reflective of the particular financial and operation position that Lonmin is in and obviously AMCU has taken offence to that but we need to be cognizant of the realities the operations are facing," Wellsted said.
"I think just being cognizant of where I'm pitching certain shots, and where they're finishing and if you could just get into that shot a little bit more it might make you a little more committed to hitting that shot," he said.
Cognizant of the importance of discussions around art and culture during this time, we encourage readers to explore the exhibition virtually as many of us continue to self-isolate and to view a video of the artist speaking about his practice here.
Timothy Graham, a lecturer at Queensland University of Technology who conducted the study of Twitter accounts exaggerating the role of arson in Australia's fires, said media companies also needed to be cognizant of the disinformation ecosystem and stop contributing to the problem.
" And back in 2018 when he was still just considering the race, Cameron told the Courier Journal this about his potential candidacy: "I certainly am cognizant of the fact that this could be a significant milestone, and I don't shrink from that fact.
The official also sought to allay concerns that investments in new AI technology may displace American workers, noting that the administration is "very cognizant of" the issue and has already developed programming like apprenticeships and career special education programs to address it.
I just think that you need to be cognizant of the fact that if you get them up throwing too many times, they're not only going to be hurt; they're not going to be as productive because they're going to be worn out.
Before the request was made last week, liberals on the committee had pushed Neal more and more publicly to seek Trump's returns but Neal moved on his own timeline, cognizant of the political storm that would ensue after he sent his official letter.
After he got an "all clear" following six months of chemotherapy and a few more months of recovery, he became more cognizant of how a normalized frantic pace while working would hamper his decision-making and relationship-building with his employees and clients.
"Generally speaking, city officials are incredibly cognizant of data privacy and doing what they can to meet concerns of people, largely because of what they've seen in the private sector," said Brooks Rainwater, director of city solutions at the National League of Cities.
However, having spent a significant amount of time studying public art museums and their origins, I am cognizant of the fact that these museums have never fully achieved their Enlightenment promises of universal education, or of being representative of the general public.
It is common knowledge that the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of a given company is responsible for driving sales, but not everyone is cognizant of the other hats they may wear and how priorities might vary from one CMO to the next across different sectors.
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.
Unilever, cognizant of the growing resentment against single-use plastic, has vowed to reduce the weight of its packaging by one-third, halve the waste associated with the disposal of its products by 423, and use only reusable, recyclable, or compostable packing by 2025.
Doing small things like recycling, being cognizant of how much time you spend in the shower and re-using grocery bags or produce bags (and actually remembering to bring them on your next shopping excursion) can make an impact on reducing your personal carbon footprint.
As you inherently talk about race and ethnicity and transgender rights all the more, you're going to want to increase the number of perspectives and I think we're just even more cognizant of that even though that was definitely of value before Trump was elected.
"My advice to folks who are looking to hire these people is, just be cognizant of the fact that they still have work to do in a lot of cases and would like not to recuse," said Ivan Adler, a principal at the McCormick Group.
I tap away the last few words, now slightly more cognizant of the complex layering of miles, signals, years of history, and human sweat it took to keep my wife from having to shout upstairs that it's about damn time I get some rest.
The solitary confinement cells were built so that criminals — those who are cognizant of what they've done and know that it was wrong — would be separated, usually for a matter of hours, until they were calm or composed enough to re-enter the general population.
Syngenta, cognizant of the proximity between its St. Gabriel manufacturing center near Baton Rouge and a U.S. Air Force base at Belle Chase (both in Louisiana), has started mapping out its facilities in hopes of proving they are not too close to military sites.
David Myers, a former chairman of the history department who has offered "active shooter" training, said that when he met with students who seem enraged or unstable, he found himself watching their hands, ever more cognizant of the possibility that they might be armed.
"The last thing you want for a designer is to not be themselves, but also designers are acutely aware of the world around them so hopefully there's a way they can marry their own signatures with being cognizant of where we are," Brown said.
Cognizant of the shifting political winds, those companies have proposed an alternative that would guarantee their workers a $21 minimum wage during booked hours — when a passenger is in their car or while they are delivering a meal — and benefits through a worker-directed fund.
Some critics of the ritual suggested that, instead of a binding spell, the mass magical action should focus on enlightening Trump and making him cognizant of the harm he's doing to others, with the hopes that this would encourage him to change his autocratic behaviors.
Especially because she has proved, over the last few months, perfectly cognizant of the way dress can be used as an implicit form of messaging, wearing red Dior for her trip to France for Bastille Day, and Dolce & Gabbana to the G-7 in Sicily.
By pleading guilty to criminally negligent homicide last July, Ms. Graswald acknowledged that she removed the plug from Mr. Viafore's kayak and that she was cognizant of the weather conditions on the Hudson, but did not intend to kill him, according to her lawyers.
We are realists mostly, cognizant of the great difficulties of a cooking life in America in 2017, of how even when we have all the ingredients and all the tools and all the desire, we lack the time that's needed to go the extra mile.
He said he is cognizant of the need to add context to anything he talks about from the 1970s and 1980s, as he is one of the older candidates on the trail, calling it a "frightening thing" that often people don't understand the context.
"We are also cognizant of the fact that leveraging team sports athletes, like Steph Curry, and their affinity for the sport not only allows us to reach a younger audience but also creates a 'cool factor' that the game doesn't see often," Ross added.
If they watched Friends at all while growing up, they most likely weren't cognizant of what the show represented for members of Generation X (which the Friends themselves were), and millennials, who have since become the majority viewers of the show in streaming on Netflix.
Plus, given the overwhelming whiteness of the monarchy, it's not surprising they aren't cognizant of a crucial factor in being an active ally: stepping up and speaking out (much like Harry has done through his warnings to the press, frank interviews, and pending lawsuits).
You can be sure that Pelosi will remind them of that when they are called to her office and express their concern about retaining their seats, all while remaining cognizant of the vital need to protect her Democratic majority in the House next year.
"You obviously have to recognize that the decisions you make not only impact all of those people, but all of those people have tentacles that go out and affect millions of other people, so obviously you have to be very cognizant of that," Carson said.
"The problem is that people who put offensive things on their yearbook page, they weren't cognizant of the people they were offending," said Dr. David Randolph Sr., 59, an oncologist in Richmond, Va., who is black and who graduated from the medical school in 1983.
It felt like a dog whistle, and I was highly cognizant of the fact that I was one of the few people of color in attendance—something that a stranger sitting beside me even pointed out just before he spoke to me in a mock Indian accent.
Concerned about further division, and cognizant of the party's declining popularity and perceived disconnect from the street, Fatah cadre may opt to deny any quorum required to further entrench "old guard" interests at the congress; thus denying a smooth glide path to succession for current favorites.
" ES: "I think it's really important in addition to having the Essences which serve a critical role, look at Bustle and other publications that are not tailored to represent one specific voice, they need to be very careful and cognizant of representing a diversity of voices.
It's about double the size of your average home theater projector, so be cognizant of the physical footprint, but it supports a wide range of mounting options and projection angles, so you should be able to get it working for your existing setup with relative ease.
In a departure from the confidence and bluster that have typified his well-attended stump speeches, Trump made the last-minute plea to his supporters to turn out, cognizant of the risks of his strategy that entails turning out largely new voters who have never caucused before.
In addition, Credit Suisse changed price targets for several other banks (only Northern Trust was lowered): "We'll continue to assess valuations cognizant of the economic cycle, but equally as willing to embrace the changing operating environment, inclusive of the improved prospects for regulatory reform," Katzke wrote.
This impasse was the backdrop for the Israeli actions of the next three-weeks-and-change; not that many Americans were cognizant of it, given that most of the U.S. media coverage of "The Middle East" was preoccupied with Trump's latest reality show—The Apprentice: Recertified?
In the ongoing debate around payday loans and short-term credit products, we should be cognizant of the apparent bias of those such as Kalman and his colleagues at CRL and Self-Help, and of what they stand to gain by the elimination of payday loans.
"Jewish families are generally very cognizant of the danger of open flames, as candles or oil lamps are used to usher in the Sabbath each week as well as on holidays, particularly Hanukkah," said Avi Shafran, the director of public affairs at Agudath Israel of America.
My husband and I didn't have much experience using credit cards prior to getting this one, and knew we wanted to be cognizant of how we were using it, so we decided to only use it for groceries and to pay it off in full every month.
Tsemel, born to Holocaust escapees who believed in the salvation offered by Zionism, describes becoming cognizant of this discrepancy in college, as her elation over the Six-Day War gave way to recognition of the commonalities between her parents and those made refugees by her country's actions.
As CNN has previously reported, the precise timing of the announcement has been a moving target, but Justice officials are cognizant of President Donald Trump's upcoming summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam next week, which could play a role in the report's timing.
"If and when the prime minister decides to call an election, then the Elections Department, as any other event organizer, will have to (be) cognizant of the guidelines and then adjust and modify the way elections are conducted in line with our advisories and guidelines," he said.
We've had to move very much from what we were, which was a platform that very much enabled as much free speech as possible, to one that is very cognizant of the impact that it's having on the world, and our responsibility and our role in shaping that.
The House Intelligence Committee on Thursday released more than 3,500 examples of Facebook and Instagram ads purchased by Russian operatives during the 2016 election; as a patchwork, the material reveals a foreign power deeply cognizant of the political, religious, and racial differences that fuel discord among American voters.
"It is incumbent on the incoming premier and his administration to be cognizant of the specter of catastrophe hanging over Ethiopia and do whatever is necessary to provide the kind of leadership which pulls the nation back from the brink," the Addis Ababa-based Reporter said this month.
"While the hyper growth story continues to manifest itself in consensus forecasts and sentiment, ultimately creating the comparison to high profile tech names, we believe there are a number of exogenous risks that investors should remain cognizant of such as competition, execution, and other geopolitical concerns," Jonas said.
"ETFs are not inherently risk dangerous, but in an environment of declining liquidity, as very large owners of bonds, ETF providers need to be open about concentration where it exists, and cognizant of the potential effects on orderly markets in the context of their investors' expectations," said Amplett-Lewis.
During his testimony in early October, Volker cast himself as an advocate of American support for Ukraine, but he was cognizant of the reality that Giuliani would have to be a part of anything if it were going to be successful, according to those familiar with his testimony.
The shooting served as a blunt counterpoint to a trial unfolding in Brooklyn, in which a police officer who seemed perhaps overly cognizant of the dangers of a stairwell fired his gun and killed an unarmed black man, Akai Gurley, as he walked down the stairs in 2014.
"As Jewish organizations we have to be very cognizant of not providing legitimacy to authoritarian governments or to the president-elect whose campaign rhetoric included language about a Muslim registry and banning Muslim immigrants," said Ann Toback, executive director of Workmen's Circle, in an interview with The Hill.
Clinton, on the other hand, epitomizes a lack of relatability, and young voters—ever adept at social media and cognizant of popular trends—can smell a painfully robotic attempt at appearing human—like the cringe-worthy pandering that shown through in Clinton's Pokemon Go joke—a mile away.
It was a move that would have seemed masterfully shady if I believed for one moment that the Grammys cared enough about metal to be able to differentiate between the two extremely famous, legendary bands (let alone be cognizant of Mustaine's well-documented bitterness surrounding his departure from Metallica).
Other Democrats and left-leaning think tanks — cognizant of how deeply ingrained work-based insurance is in our health care ecosystem and of how allergic many Americans are to massive change — have introduced more incremental approaches, like Medicare buy-ins or a supercharged Obamacare that melds with Medicaid.
Documents released on Friday showed that the day before they dropped all charges against the actor Jussie Smollett, who had been accused of staging a hate crime, prosecutors deliberated over the precise wording of their explanation, cognizant of how the public might perceive their sudden withdrawal from the case.
"One action that parents can take is being cognizant of the time by which social activities, after-school commitments and homework would need to be completed in order for the student to achieve 8-10 hours in bed before they have to wake up in the morning," Weaver advised.
He is cognizant of the complications of being a white British guy singing dancehall, a situation he tiptoes nimbly around by obscuring himself, slipping in and out of a light patois, using Auto-Tune, and varying his phrasing until the meaning of the words begins to drift into oblivion.
Yes, we should press all the arts to serve as a classroom and reflect from where we have come and where we are, but we should not change a thing about any of these masterpieces, irrespective of being cognizant of many of the artists not sharing today's social views.
As someone who's lived in France for 10 years and written about food for 15—and is cognizant of the bile likely to appear in the comment section at the bottom of this page—I will say this anyway: This pastry stood shoulder-to-shoulder with top-flight Parisian croissants.
I have tried to be cognizant of that and thought I was doing a good job of it, but once I got to thinking about our first meeting and let myself truly see the way I have behaved, frankly, I'm not surprised to see my name on that list either.
"We wouldn't get too ahead of ourselves on that view because a lot of the underlying imbalances — the excess capacity in the commodities sector, the vulnerability there that we see, the potential of bringing back the story around oil prices — is something we have to be cognizant of," he said.
It's a story familiar to anyone who's even vaguely cognizant of how Westerns work, so it stands to reason that when sitting down to create the show, writer-director Frank likely wanted to account for the "this town ain't big enough for the both of us" trope in some way.
My point is that despite having been alive and cognizant of O. J. Simpson's trial capturing the nation's attention in 1995, I'm much more prepared to understand the context behind what went into getting Simpson acquitted of a double homicide during the retelling of the story on FX's The People v.
"There has been so much talk recently of the alleged security implications of letting refugees in, but the administration doesn't seem fully cognizant of the national security implications of keeping refugees out," said Rebecca Heller of the International Refugee Assistance Project, which sued to block Trump's travel ban executive orders.
The three commissioners who voted to approve the permit, all Republicans, said in a written opinion that they were very cognizant of the "impacts to the natural resources of the state," but that there was "no utopian option" and that building the pipeline would bring needed tax revenue to rural governments.
In the spirit of "Cabin Fever" and cognizant of the fact that one can only watch so much Netflix in a given month, a few colleagues and I reached out to artists, filmmakers, and Hyperallergic contributors to assemble a list of what we've been sharing and encountering across our networks.
Discrimination is most often cited as the reason for the decline, and while it is clearly embedded into the foundation of the problem, we also must be cognizant of the fact that historic changes in law and regulation have failed to have a meaningful and lasting impact on the homeownership rate.
Having discovered Rimbaud's work after returning to high school following his earliest years on the street, Wojnarowicz was cognizant of a number of biographical similarities between himself and the writer — both were teenage runaways, gay men with poetic inclinations and few sexual inhibitions, living outside of the law and social norms.
But the show is at least cognizant of it, and that's weirdly more credit than I was ready to extend it in last week's episode, which was probably "better" than this one but also seemed a lot harder to parse in terms of how aware it was of what it was doing.
"Our study suggests that women who are planning pregnancy should be cognizant of the potential negative impacts that non-day shift and heavy lifting could have on their reproductive health," said Lidia Mínguez-Alarcón, a research fellow in the Department of Environmental Health and lead author of the study, in a statement.
We need to make AAM, and the other industry job boards like those hosted by New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), College Art Association, and the Association of Art Museum Curators cognizant of their complicity in this practice, and celebrate them when they finally say no to job submissions lacking salary information.
"They tend to create images with deep sharp focus, because of the optics and sensor size, so I must be cognizant of everything in the frame; I can't rely on bokeh to blur things out," Lee explained, referring to the photo effect that a shallow depth of field can produce in the background of images.
"My only real input into this whole thing was having him really appeal to the pathos part of the triangle and be sensitive and cognizant of the 'details' of her life situation, as often in rhetoric of this type that is what is going to put him over the top, so to speak," he said.
"I have to also be respectful and cognizant of my sons and that they are American, and that English is their first language, and we're just going to give them the bonus and teach them the importance of being connected to their parents and their grandparents — but it's not a deal breaker," she says.
Let's assume that today's teens are equally cognizant of what they're doing as we were, those glorious nerdy geniuses who might one day save us all (we've certainly done enough to them), and also count the blessing that any kid who's spending their evening going door to door for treats isn't off doing something worse.
While Amazon's investors are patient, accepting Bezos' strategy of diverting much of the money the group makes into other ventures, like web hosting and online entertainment, legislators and regular people, cognizant of the behemoth's power to put people in traditional jobs out of work while contributing little to public coffers, needn't share their tolerance.
"Energy is such an important part of people's daily lives and their standards of living that as you think about these big ideas and translate them down to smaller practical steps you take, people become very cognizant of what the impacts are for individuals," Woods said in an interview Wednesday with CNBC's Becky Quick.
" Scott Wren, Wells Fargo Investment Institute senior global equity strategist, said investors should be cognizant of one under-the-radar trend with their peers as trade tensions subside: "3,030 is the year-end midpoint for us for the S&P 500 of our target range, so we're just above the top end of that.
He's cognizant of this: if someone that was not on a primary ballot at all is suddenly the nominee of the Republican party that there's gonna be a group of Republicans that are just not going to view that as legitimate, and not vote from him, and likely help Hillary Clinton out in the process.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story has made me extremely cognizant of the fact that crafting a quality misdirection ploy — here referred to as a narrative, since it's done with words rather than snazzy slight of hand — is also a quality skill for a courtroom attorney (you know, besides being well-versed in the law).
With three works from the 703s and five from the first decade of the 21st century, this exhibition samples the amazing range of Dial's work in his final decades, when he became more cognizant of mainstream art styles without losing touch with either his roots or the historical events that often fueled his art.
Based on our research, the first big step toward avoiding the dangerous consequences of brainshift is to be aware that we are all vulnerable, regardless of our ethics, social status, or IQ. Next, we must be cognizant of situations that stoke our fears and desires: Those involving money, sex, and fame/recognition are good places to start.
That quality makes The Romanoffs, in its way, one of the best shows we have about whiteness, about the condition of being born into a world in a skin that gives you advantages you're not always cognizant of, and then of being born into a world where that power, though still incredible, has waned just enough to provoke anxiety.
Serious plein air artists like Heidkamp, who are cognizant of 20th and 21st century shifts in the language and intent of painting, yet choose to take on the furious flux of the upwelling world, are staking out a territory that represents — in the full sense of re-presenting — an art that joins what we see with what we feel.
Everybody in the industry has read Clayton Christensen and is cognizant of the cycle of disruption — the mainframe was disrupted by the PC, which was in turn disrupted by the smartphone — and how companies that are on top of the world one day can shrink into oblivion in a few short years (see Nokia and BlackBerry).
But we should be cognizant of how our expectations shape the way we experience the world — it may be the case that, after hearing over and over and over that winter slows us down, making us more sluggish and sad, we interpret days when we're feeling down for other reasons as proof that it's winter's fault.
As we go into the voting booth this Election Day we need to be cognizant of the rhetoric, manipulation and corruption of this Permanent Political Aristocracy and their surrogates that will move "heaven and earth" to protect their ability to "profit handsomely" and their "right of preeminence" from a political outsider who just may bring reform.
Cognizant of balancing Trump's penchant for punishing his critics with California's reliance on the federal government for personal protective equipment, ventilators, medical stations and emergency funding, Newsom has warmly praised the Trump administration for its assistance during his near-daily briefings while reeling off a dizzying litany of facts about the state's readiness for the crisis.
Aging yet still forceful, he prowls the corridors of 10 Downing Street in a fog of cigar smoke, bitterly cognizant of the folly of placating Hitler yet knowing that he has no choice: Britain has only 20 fighter planes that work at high altitude, and Chamberlain desperately needs to buy time to allow his country to rearm.
Reports that indicate White House aides, rather than the president, took special steps to conceal the transcript, as well as claims that Trump had been in favor of declassifying the transcript since the scandal first broke, bolster the notion that the president was oblivious of any wrongdoing, or even cognizant of any efforts underway to protect him from it.
BUT I THINK YOU DO HAVE TO LOOK AT IF CHANGES OCCUR THAT DRIVE THE COST UP, IT WILL HAVE A DIRECT IMPACT ON DEMAND BECAUSE THERE IS AN AFFORDABILITY ISSUE WITH CARS WE HAVE TO STAY COGNIZANT OF. IF THERE'S AN INCREASE TO THE POINT PEOPLE STOP BUYING CARS AND BUY USED THAT WILL AFFECT JOBS.
Lessons can be learned from each case study on how to effectively communicate as a company in the current political environment, but the overall result of these activities is proof that there is room for these companies to remain politically active as long as they are cognizant of the costs and benefits associated with their actions.
I think it is rare for most people to know how much food our groceries waste on a daily basis, and even if they have the bleeding heart to be cognizant of it, they almost certainly will never understand the breadth of that waste until you see (and smell) it in tremendous stacks of cardboard boxes in your kitchen.
"The article was supposed to be about finding cute, fun swimsuits that make girls feel confident, but instead it focused on girls' body image and had a negative impact," she wrote on Facebook, adding that the Discovery Girls staff is cognizant of its impressionable readership and the impact its content can have, and that healthy body image is always important to the magazine.
And so you know, again, I don't want to get into whether I agree or disagree with her, because people didn't do that to me and I don't intend to do it to her, but I think that in general, it's a smart idea for news reporters to be very cognizant of how their views are going to be seen.
After the jury was dismissed for the day, Weinstein attorney Arthur Aidala told the court that his team would present their most important defense witnesses Monday and asked Judge James Burke to be cognizant of his tone and body language toward witnesses, because the defense felt Burke "could have been at the very least a little nicer and kinder" to Loftus.
So, I don't think I can appropriately use the zero-waste title on myself — there are many people much more deserving of it than me, like this woman who can fit all of her trash into a single Mason jar— but I am certainly more cognizant of the ways I can reduce my own impact on the earth every day.
" Cognizant of fan expectations, Kreisberg explained, "Whether the show was on CBS or The CW, the show has a large fanbase and a loyal fanbase and we didn't feel like we could just drop it because we'd made such a big deal about it in the first season, and rather than just opening the episode with, 'Well, we had our summer romance, sorry that didn't work out!
Towns is cognizant of his position as a man trained as a painter taking up a medium passed down through history by self-taught women, and when talking about his work he points to the black women forebearers of quilting like Harriet Powers, Faith Ringgold, and Elizabeth Talford Scott (mother of fellow Baltimore quilter Joyce J. Scott, better known for her confrontational glass sculptures and beadwork).
Dillashaw's shifts came into their own here, but more than that—he was always cognizant of the likelihood of a return, moving his head and staying 'alive' rather than moving through prepared combinations without thought for his opponent's actions: When Barao wasn't forced into inactivity through feints and concern about counters, he would wade forwards for a period and eat Dillashaw's blows as the aggressor.
And Republicans have been gleefully circulating a 2005 video in which Clinton declares in India that "there's no way to legislate against reality, so I think the outsourcing will continue," comments that undercut her current argument that she can help fight to bring back manufacturing jobs in the U.S. Democrats and their allies are very cognizant of the risk, and are already preparing for a counter-attack.
Veterans Affairs Secretary David ShulkinDavid Jonathon ShulkinPress: Acosta, latest to walk the plank Senior Trump administration official to leave post next week Trump sent policy pitch from Mar-a-Lago member to VA secretary: report MORE weighed in on the heated debate over whether to remove Confederate monuments across the country, saying Americans must be cognizant of each other's feelings amid simmering racial tensions.
Fully cognizant of the intra-party stalemates that led to predecessor John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE's (R-Ohio) demise at the hands of the Freedom Caucus, Ryan has taken pains to incorporate these often inflexible members into the policymaking process.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE needs to be fully cognizant of past North Korean perfidy and steer clear of any rushed agreements with negative future consequences.
We saw the likes of Boston's Jaylen Brown, Sacramento's Buddy Hield and Indiana's Domantas Sabonis all score major extension deals before last week deadline in part because their teams — cognizant of how weak the 2020 free-agent class is projected to be — did not want to let those players proceed to restricted free agency, putting the teams at risk of losing a top talent to a massive offer sheet.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE's campaign is moving to block three Republicans challenging him in next year's primary election, cognizant of the potential threat those challengers represent to Trump's hold on his vaunted Republican base.
The directors of these recent indie horror movies are of the perfect age to have been cognizant of either the initial wave of Satanic Panic reports or a smaller wave of them in the '90s, to say nothing of a small wave of dark horror tales of Satan's misdeeds that arrived in the '80s and '90s (such as the 1987 horror film The Gate or the 1995 X-Files episode "Die Hand Die Verletzt").
"We saw coming from the States the explosion of consumers really being cognizant of what they put in their body, how they feel, and we felt like it was a great time to take advantage of it here in Asia, " Pachter, the 32-year-old president of GuavaPass, told CNBC Make It. Like Kadakia, they began researching workout classes in the region, only to find a "laundry list" of studios with nothing to aggregate them.
Many people don't have proper office chairs, and working for extended periods of time at your kitchen counter or hunched over a coffee table is not great for your body and overall health, Eric Robertson, a physical therapist and spokesperson for the American Physical Therapy Association, tells CNBC Make It. That means you have to be extra cognizant of your posture and routine, so you can combat the stress and strain that might come from working in a compromised position, he says.
In fact, when asked if he felt there were other overlooked opportunities like that identified by Veo — which is refitting existing robotic arms, rather than trying to remake them from scratch — Coneybeer said the most attractive thing of all to him are startups in search of a problem that actually exists: What we're very cognizant of is people who love robots and are trying to invent a market or invent a need and kind of force fit it, as opposed to people who understand a need and are using robotics as a tool to truly solve that need.

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