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42 Sentences With "fully cognizant of"

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But Paci isn't naive, he's fully cognizant of the theater at play.
Learning to drive as an adult can be harrowing, because you're old enough to be fully cognizant of the dangers.
You may not be fully cognizant of having witnessed a merkin on the big or small screen, but you most certainly have.
Are children who kill to be treated as beings fully cognizant of the moral iniquity of their behavior, and held responsible for it?
I was not yet fully cognizant of the extent of my illness; a $1000 IV drip, however, will dissuade anyone of that fanciful notion.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
Speed was essential to Grant's plan, requiring success before Lee realized Grant's objective and could reinforce Petersburg. Lee was not in fact fully cognizant of Grant's moves until June 18, assuming until then that Grant would target Richmond. Beauregard, however, had been loudly warning of the danger to Petersburg since June 9.
On October 12, 1852, she married John Allen Sober, a young minister, fully cognizant of the times in the many reforms that agitated the public. He died November 19, 1864, leaving her with two children, Evangeline "Eva" (b. 1853) and Arthur, the older, eleven years old and the younger, four. She was in poor health.
The Syrian Cantor or hazzan leads the traditional prayer rituals in the synagogues of the Syrian Jews. He conducts the services using ten maqamat or musical modes. A cantor must be fully cognizant of these maqamat and their applications to the prayers. A different maqam is used each week, depending on the week's Torah portion.
Konstancija does, and Edmundas pushes her outside to lead him to the money. Bernardas, regaining consciousness, goes outside and finds Edmundas. Fully cognizant of the misfortune he has brought onto the family, Bernardas forcibly drowns him in a nearby swamp. Gruinius and his family attempt to flee their estate, but they are met by the retreating Janek and Snegiryov.
Phat yes, like dub sound system speakers, but fully cognizant of the pluripotential pregnancy of the pause button, too. The pause for the cause that allows one to stop time and affirm” “The act of reclaiming in Cordova's work is not about holding onto an old way, but of apprehending the lessons of the relationships that interacted and produced these objects.
" Writing for the Detroit Free Press, former Michigan quarterback Tod Rockwell credited Janke and Tom Harmon with creating a winning team under new line coach "Biggie" Munn. Rockwell wrote, "Janke belleves that no job on the team is as important as his. He is determined to be the best football player on the squad. He is fully cognizant of the responsibilities of a captain.
By chance the brigantine Cambria saw Kents distress signal. Cambria, a small vessel bound for Mexico with a crew of 11 men, was transporting some 20 Cornish miners. The crew and miners worked tirelessly to rescue survivors, fully cognizant of the risk that the Kents magazine might explode at any time. There were instances of men who tied the children of brother soldiers on their backs, and leaping overboard swam with their burdens to the boats.
Landscape and figure grow out of abstraction, and at the same time, decay into abstraction—an abstraction that represents not so much the geometry of forms as the insanity of perceiving. In this new millennia of painting, Neel has distilled a methodology as fully cognizant of digital imagery and the position of the cinematic camera, as it is of the course of art history. “Every painting I make is a reference to every painting made before”, says Neel.
In July Gierek went to the Crimea, his usual vacation spot. For the last time he talked there with his friend Brezhnev. He responded to Brezhnev's gloomy assessment of the situation in Poland (including the out-of-control indebtedness) with his own upbeat predictions, possibly not fully cognizant of the country's, and his own, predicament. High foreign debts, food shortages, and an outmoded industrial base were among the factors that forced a new round of economic reforms.
Lieutenant Thomas then thoroughly oriented him as to > the enemy gun positions, his ammunition status, and the general situation. > Although fully cognizant of the probable drastic consequences of not > receiving prompt medical attention, Lieutenant Thomas refused evacuation > until he felt certain that his junior officer was in full control of the > situation. Only then did Lieutenant Thomas allow his evacuation to the rear. > Throughout the action, Lieutenant Thomas displayed magnificent personal > courage and a complete disregard for his own safety.
Kestrel is impulsive and eccentric to the point of childishness, when she wants to be. While she is obviously very intelligent, most of the time she prefers to have fun in every way she can. When asked about this by Shannon, she said "I'm an adult, and fully cognizant of the fact that there is no one around to tell me 'no.'" Easily distracted and easily amused, she frequently makes random comments and puts herself (along with Felix and Shannon) in embarrassing situations.
Josette was willing, if not fully cognizant of what this would entail, until Angelique revealed a vision of what she would become. Fleeing from Barnabas, Josette leapt off the cliffs of Widow's Hill to her death. Unable to bear what he had become, Barnabas Collins asked his father, Joshua, to destroy him. Joshua Collins was unable to slay his son, and ordered servant Ben Stokes (Thayer David) to nail a cross to the inside lid of Barnabas' coffin and to wrap chains on its outside, forever imprisoning the vampire in a secret room of the family mausoleum at Eagle's Hill Cemetery.
Robert L. Beisner, From the Old Diplomacy to the New, 1865–1900 (New York, 1975), p. 114 Along similar lines Joseph Fry summarizes the new scholarly appraisals: :McKinley was a decent, sensitive man with considerable personal courage and great political facility. A master manager of men, he tightly controlled policy decisions within his administration....Fully cognizant of the United States' economic, strategic, and humanitarian interests, he had laid out a "policy" early in his administration that ultimately and logically led to war. If Spain could not quell the rebellion through "civilized" warfare, the United States would have to intervene.
Building bridges between Jews and Arabs for mutual understanding ignores the fact, he argues, that both are fully cognizant of each other, with Arabs denying Jewish sovereignty while Jews refuse to renounce it. Neve Shalom can only exist if Jews suppress their Zionism in an act of self-abasement similar to that of the 'trembling ghetto Jew', while Arabs observe the deference gleefully. Montville's evidence shows a case where a Jewish boy absorbed guilt in an act of 'prodigious sympathy' while his Palestinian counterpart exuded rage. What is forgotten, he concluded, is that 'it was not the Israeli occupation that led to Arab hatred, but Arab hatred and aggression that led to that occupation.'.
His son Minh Mạng reigned from 14 February 1820 until 20 January 1841 what was known to the British as Cochin China and to the Americans as hyphenated Cochin-China. In hopes of negotiating commercial treaties, the British in 1822 sent East India Company agent John Crawfurd, and the Americans in 1833 sent diplomatist Edmund Roberts, who returned in 1836. Neither envoy was fully cognizant of conditions within the country, and neither succeeded. Gia Long's successors (see the Nguyễn dynasty for details) repelled the Siamese from Cambodia and even annexed Phnom Penh and surrounding territory in the war between 1831 and 1834, but were forced to relinquish these conquests in the war between 1841 and 1845.
Fully cognizant of his identity, she coquettishly led her brother to the bed, making him believe that it was the night they could finally consummate. However, once again, with the help of The Forces That Be, at the last moment, she made sure that he was unable to enjoy the night with his older sister as his wife. From night to night, inn to inn, and bed to bed, she and The Forces That Be did not allow her younger brother to have a single night of pleasure with her even though she was his wife. All throughout their journey, though, he never allowed his desires to make him forceful or aggressive nor did he pursue for a reason for her rejection of his advances.
Thomas' Medal of Honor citation reads: center The President of the United States in the name of The Congress takes pride in presenting the Medal of Honor posthumously to Major Charles L. Thomas United States Army Citation: > For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and > beyond the call of duty: Then Lieutenant Charles L. Thomas distinguished > himself by extraordinary heroism in action on 14 December 1944. One platoon > of Company C, 614th Tank Destroyer Battalion, was designated as the lead > element in a task force formed to storm and capture the village of Climbach, > France. Lieutenant Thomas, the Commanding Officer of Company C, realized, > with the obscurity of information regarding the enemy and a complete lack of > reconnaissance, the mission would be an extremely dangerous one. Fully > cognizant of the danger, Lieutenant Thomas volunteered to command the > selected platoon of his company and ride in the column's leading vehicle - a > highly maneuverable, but equally vulnerable, M-20 scout car.

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