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88 Sentences With "more cognizant"

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I guess I'll be more cognizant of my protein sources moving forward.
I think they're more cognizant of the death by a thousand cuts.
The twins deliver harmonies that are tighter, sharper, more mature—more cognizant and deliberate.
"The things we are more cognizant of are in the information environment," Ray said.
He said with competing bikeshare companies, this particular hurdle actually makes them more cognizant.
Growing older made her more cognizant of the power dynamic between the two of them.
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.
House Republicans have been criticized in the past for not being more cognizant on gender matters.
I feel like that, at 40, I am far more cognizant of being a statistical rarity.
It seems to me that at this age, people should be more cognizant about their actions.
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.
It means that you're more cognizant of your spending so that you can make better financial decisions.
Playing without helmets, they may be much more cognizant of not using their head in that way.
The idea is to make riders more cognizant of how they behave while in the back seat.
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.
Being confronted with a price tag could make them more cognizant of the value exchange they're voluntarily entering.
Advertisers have become more cognizant of the extent to which many automated ad tech tools leave them flying blind.
"I'm more cognizant of how people are triggered, sometimes intentionally, in order to get an explosive reaction," she said.
Younger generations are far more cognizant that the lake needs protecting, but the mind-set is not yet universal.
She said she thinks this is an unfortunate side effect of white people becoming more cognizant of their own privilege.
" The sheriff went on to note that local residents "need to be more cognizant there will be buggies out there.
Wealthy, educated people are more cognizant of contemporary social norms, which means if you have such an attraction, you hide it.
It has made me more cognizant of what I'm putting in my body and how it affects my hair, skin, nails.
From that point on, he was more cognizant of packing supplies for only three or four contingency plans for every mission.
A more cognizant Bonnell might have noted that the US' imperial dominance after World War II cannot be attributed solely to capitalism.
Not necessarily assuming a role model position but more cognizant that actions, and lessons learned from them, do impact those in their life.
But she also said that times have changed, and that Joe Biden would be more cognizant of how he approaches women going forward.
People are more cognizant of the potential conflicts of interest inherent to the business model of any site collecting reviews for a profit.
By definition, the company is now "highly exposed" to small business and consumer spending and "investors appear more cognizant of this risk," Citi said.
Iranian authorities are more cognizant of the role the internet plays in facilitating communication among protestors and relaying messages and images outside the country.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
We used to shoot people up with insulin until they fell into a coma and then hope that when they woke up from the coma, they would be more cognizant.
With increasing regulatory scrutiny and stringent laws surrounding electronic content, organizations of all sizes and industries must be more cognizant about the way they manage, store and archive email messages.
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.
"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.
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.
And as I said, I think it's critically important for the rest of the world to be a little more cognizant and understand the threats posed by these companies in particular.
Dr. Arash Akhavan, a board-certified dermatologist at the Dermatology and Laser Group in Midtown Manhattan says people are more cognizant now about how their hands look, thanks to social media.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
I'm autistic and have a hard time with small nonverbal cues, but I'm always trying and working to be more cognizant and aware of what my partner's body is trying to tell me.
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.
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.
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.
"Singh added that Iran would be "highly motivated to retaliate in as spectacular a way as it can, though now it will perhaps be more cognizant that the US is willing to push back.
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.
At a time when young people and their parents are more cognizant than ever of the rising cost of higher education, apprenticeship offers the opportunity to get paid to gain in-demand skills and education.
"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."
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 am much more cognizant about saying something such as "Nice tush!" because if I don't have 100% certainty that they would welcome the comment in a fun, flirty, playful manner, then I have just sexually harassed them.
But if the phone's iris scanner is indeed as instantaneous as shown in this leaked video, Samsung could have a very compelling phone on its hand, especially now that people are more cognizant about protecting their personal data.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
"Today, Asia's food businesses are more cognizant than ever of the vital role they play in helping to tackle the rising levels of obesity across the region," said Matthew Kovac, the executive director of Singapore based food and beverage association Food Industry Asia.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"I suppose I was being more cognizant to the general rise in stigma—especially as UKIP was saying things like migrants with HIV should be the last migrants we let into the UK." Treatment and support for people with HIV has not been prioritized by governments since the beginning of the outbreak in 1981.
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.
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.
The campaign drew considerable criticism. For example, a petitioned signed by more than 100 Beijing intellectuals denounced the campaign as a "violation of human rights." Remarkably, China’s primary state broadcaster, CCTV, also published commentary criticizing the government's actions. Amid the public mounting public criticism, Beijing's party chief Cai Qi visited migrant workers and called on employers to be more cognizant of migrant workers's wellbeing.
People with diabetes can eat any food that they want, preferably a healthy diet with some carbohydrates, but they need to be more cognizant of the carbohydrate content of foods and avoid simple sugars like juices and sugar sweetened beverages. For people dependent on insulin injections (both type 1 and some type 2 diabetics), it is helpful to eat a consistent amount of carbohydrate to make blood sugar management easier.
To go along with this, the definitions of behaviors were made very clear and to the point. The purpose of the two forms (adult and child) is to help clinicians more readily recognize depression in children who have been failing in school, have done poorly in the home, and will allow other school personnel to be more cognizant of depression symptoms in students. Based on research, the WSAS has been found both reliable and valid.
Levels of eagerness to discuss issues in regard to race amongst parents are apparent. # Entry to School: As involvements increase with certain groups, they are influenced with the idea of identifying with a monoracial label. # Preadolescence: Becomes more cognizant of how social groups are represented by certain characteristics such as skin tone, religion and ethnicity. Sensitivity to race differs depending on certain environmental factors such as being immersed in a monocultural or diverse context.
Also, migration reforms in parts of Europe have made it harder for people to stay for an extended period of time. In the 90s, Canada started to become more cognizant of migrant sex workers. During this time there was national debate over whether the work should be viewed as prostitution or as a labor force. There are two perspectives taken when dealing with prostitution, which are treating women as victims of trafficking or as women who are acting on their own free will.
Forced home entry is a primary stressor for children in a residence. One in five children witness their parent arrested by authorities, and a study interviewing 30 children reported that the children experienced flashbulb memories and nightmares associated with the day their parent was arrested. These single, adverse moments have long-reaching effects and policymakers around the country have attempted to ameliorate the situation. For example, the city of San Francisco in 2005 implemented training policies for its police officers with the goal of making them more cognizant of the familial situation before entering the home.
Fosse served as a creative consultant and co-executive producer of Fosse/Verdon (2019), which depicted the romantic and creative partnerships of her parents. In working for the eight-part biographical mini-series, Fosse noted that aside from sharing facts and the emotional experiences of living with her famous parents, she also became more cognizant of what actually occurred during the years that the creative duo were together. In an interview, Michelle Williams, who played Gwen Verdon, said one of the most complicated dilemmas in Verdon's life was the long gap in her career as she stayed home to take care of her daughter. The series also depicts how Bob Fosse's girlfriend, Ann Reinking, taught young Nicole ballet, endearing herself to her mother, becoming part of the family in the process.
According to the USDA, an international group of cotton industry representatives met 1907 in Atlanta, Georgia to address serious problems that had developed in the marketing of cotton. A resolution was passed which recommended the establishment of uniform cotton standards to “eliminate price differences between markets, provide a means of settling disputes, make the farmer more cognizant of the value of his product, and, therefore, put him in a better bargaining position, and in general be of great benefit to the cotton trade.” In response to this and similar calls for action over the next several years, laws were passed authorizing the USDA to develop cotton grade standards and offer cotton classification services. Since 1991, USDA cotton classification has applied an instrument-based classing process using the so-called High Volume Instrument (HVI) by Uster Technologies.
The stability of the planet could be enabled through the mobilization of education, and the diversity of knowledge, customs and culture. Research suggests that embedding a deep attachment to landscapes and tangible heritage instils a sense of care for the world, that the study, preservation and appreciation of diverse languages, knowledge and customs enrich the collective consciousness through an understanding of the relations between past, present and future societies. Education plays a role to include sustainability studies as a means of driving planetary survival. Earth science and environment studies enable learners and communities to become more cognizant of the world they inhabit and leave behind. A ‘community of knowledge’ is one in which the responsibility of being a ‘knowledge keeper’ is returned to everyone. This paradigm shifts the focus from the perspective of ‘stakeholder’ and changes the way of contributing to knowledge, aiming to achieve sustainable development.

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