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Focus on being more conscious about choosing good potential friends.
Be more conscious of how you and others are feeling.
Now, I'm more conscious of whom to come out to.
And most lines are now more conscious about the bottom line.
I think I'm just more conscious now about what I use.
They are more conscious about where they are putting their money.
They're more conscious of the subtleties, and they play with them better.
That really opened my eyes and made me more conscious about light.
I am more conscious of going bald so that should tell you.
They require us to be more conscious—more human—thus, Team Human.
It made me more conscious of my motivations for wanting to drink.
And so I became more conscious that, culturally, that's who I am.
But will more conscious hydration really make for a more productive 2020?
They are more conscious of how important it is to be prepared.
Furthermore, both private individuals and companies are becoming more conscious of their costs.
"It made me sharper, it made me more conscious of time," Madden said.
Savings app Qapital wants people to make more conscious decisions around their money.
No one is more conscious of the effects of fear than this President.
One possibility is that judges are growing more conscious of the system's flaws.
This knowledge has made me a more conscious traveler, particularly at foreign airports.
And you became more conscious of how women have been underrepresented in composition.
It makes us all more conscious, as leaders, of how we should act.
This will help you make more conscious decisions about allocating information and tasks.
And I'm more conscious than ever of the many things we would lose.
If you're more conscious about your spending you are more likely to save.
It is also significantly more conscious of the generation in which it lives.
People became more conscious of what was going on in the food world.
Some say the Brazilian bikini wax has made women more conscious of their vulvae.
Colleges are becoming more conscious of their roles — too frequently neglected — in social mobility.
I will have to be much more conscious... much more careful, much more sensitive.
"I have become more conscious about how people see my behavior," Tomita told me.
It's safe to say Silver is more conscious than the majority of other influencers.
Then they get cynical and wise up, and start being a more 'conscious consumer.
The fashion industry pendulum is starting to shift towards the desire for more conscious clothing.
"Definitely feel more conscious wearing it now than I did in the spring," says Fiona.
But at least the two sides are more conscious than ever of their metaphysical commonalities.
And I've kind of made a more conscious effort to get better at documenting things.
We should be more conscious of the cumulative effects of regulations, particularly on small businesses.
If "they don't smoke already they will be much more conscious of the health impact."
They may also feel more conscious about their impact on the planet, alive and dead.
"People are more conscious about what they purchase and the sustainability of products," she said.
The Giants are historically much more conscious and concerned about fan reaction to their transactions.
What you see now with low energy prices is it's made people more conscious of efficiency.
Vehicle fleet owners are, generally, more conscious of maintenance and fueling costs than are private individuals.
Waldinger offered some nuggets of wisdom: And finally, be more conscious about how you use technology.
Ramses: I just think people are getting more conscious about what they put in their bodies.
Consumers have also become more conscious about their meat intake, growing the market for imitation meat.
Since Sandy, Vaz said the community and governing body is more conscious of potential natural disasters.
She's been much more conscious, for instance, about buying makeup that hasn't been tested on animals.
"I'm much more conscious now, but it's still a little bit of a gamble," Chiang said.
And of course that's right for a better set of behaviors, for people being more conscious.
They desire jobs that enable them to become more conscious, joyful, and inspired in their work.
He's more conscious of buying organic now, and reading labels is almost second nature to him.
People are so much more conscious of having experiences and not being a slave to fashion.
We have become only more conscious of the risks and dangers surrounding us at all times.
I learned to be more conscious of what I'm doing and what I feel comfortable with.
ALEX LUCIANO I think I was more conscious about what my words meant on this album.
"We are always talking about how fashion can be more conscious," she explained of the pieces.
It obviously didn't matter to me then, but now because I am more conscious and I have had access to resources that allow me to be more critical of the infrastructure in place that takes care of our trash, I am more conscious of where it goes.
I'm also trying to be more conscious of not hopping on Twitter first thing in the morning.
Retailers can and should do better and be more conscious when it comes to marketing tech products.
No one's more conscious of that than Bevan-Baker himself, who was elected on his tenth attempt.
"A lot of people who come in really appreciate flavors in a more conscious way," she said.
Besides being more conscious about throwing away excess groceries, you can also re-purpose certain kitchen scraps.
As consumers grow more conscious about what they wear, the industry will change with them, he said.
In the last few decades, Americans have become far more conscious of the ingredients in their meals.
Each mind can become more conscious of its desire and waste less strength in hiding from itself.
"The U.S. has changed Europe's security culture," making Europeans more conscious of the need to defend themselves.
"I'm more conscious of my feminine side because there are so many men in that gym," they said.
I'm encouraging people around me also, my friends are seeing me doing that and also being more conscious.
"I don't blame these young people for not being more conscious of things like union bugs," he said.
But, if providers are more conscious, they can reduce reactions to triggers and make subsequent experiences more positive.
And I definitely am a lot more conscious of that now that I am on the red carpet.
"Everyone is becoming a more conscious consumer and understanding a little bit more about their health," Bronfman says.
Becoming more conscious about where your money is going often starts with analyzing where you're spending, and why.
Andrea Colmenero, 23, said Ignite's trainings had helped her become more conscious of her public social media presence.
By Sunday, you'll need to be more conscious about getting rest and working out emotionally-charged family matters.
"I'm going to be more conscious about my spending now and plan for a fifth year," she said.
In '88, I started to have more independence and to be more conscious of where I was living.
"People are going to become more conscious of how they are living, and invest more in solar," he said.
With my first defeat of the entire week, I was more conscious, but I wasn't any better for it.
I became more conscious of my surroundings, and I started my own routine that focused on my well-being.
These people watched a lot of TV, and they were so much more conscious of what we were doing.
"We try to live a more conscious lifestyle in our daily lives," said Ms. Meskin, 22019, an occupational therapist.
But how can you be more conscious of your actions when technology is so confusing in the first place?
Learn to be more conscious of your words starting February 16 when chatty Mercury goes retrograde in tenderhearted Pisces.
I had become more conscious of why I use technology, and how it meets my needs, as Newport recommended.
It's about consuming less, using less, and being more conscious of where items come from and where they're going.
But, as the 2020 elections near, you can develop habits to exert more conscious control over your news intake.
It's made me more conscious of my body, and I've taken steps to change my life because of that.
If anything, they are perhaps more conscious of humans' connection to the Earth and possess a desire to preserve that.
Tencent has also become more conscious of local sensibilities in the wake of its marketing missteps for "Arena of Valor".
"The idea was to create a more conscious take on an outerwear brand because Canada is so cold," she says.
It's a huge step toward being a more conscious consumer — and that's something that deserves a pat on the back.
There's so much coming out, and people are becoming more conscious of creating female roles for women in the genre.
He said that, since the airport swatting, he had become more conscious of the havoc that his live stream wreaks.
For folks who are seafood lovers, for example, we can try to be more conscious about eating sex-friendly food.
They became more conscious of what they were eating overall, making healthier decisions during their eight-hour window each day.
As opponents have become more conscious of the threat he poses, Nuno has started to change his position during games.
As ecosystems collapse and the future no longer feels guaranteed, some people may feel more conscious of their own mortality.
Constant vigilance: notice when you're buying too much or becoming too distracted, and start becoming more conscious every day. 8.
Ahead, we're showcasing the coolest winter items from our favorite sustainable brands to make your closet just a bit more conscious.
You'll begin to become more conscious of your actions, which will guide you to the realization of that which you desire.
Also, we've become more conscious of the ways food production can affect both our health and the health of our planet.
Maybe we should all be more conscious with our communication and spend more time focusing on the things important to us.
"I'm getting older and more conscious of what I eat and how I eat it and what I do," she explained.
"In our opinion, the two parties are more conscious of how to implement their policies within a European mandate," Thiel added.
Since noticing the shift in my Insta-habits, I'm making a more conscious effort to ease off the pressure on posts.
Schaub told me they were curious if people's behavior with the device might reveal a more conscious effort to preserve privacy.
Not only are they ruling the direct-to-consumer market, Millennials are now far more conscious as consumers than their predecessors.
Which is why laughter researchers as well as mental health experts recommend becoming more conscious of when and why you laugh.
That could put a lot of people off, especially as our culture becomes more and more conscious in the #MeToo era.
The feature was meant to help iPhone users be more conscious of the time they spent staring at their black mirror.
Meaning: Spend more conscious hours and effort in genuine introspection and self-examination, and fewer hours ... ahem, goofing around on Twitter.
I just thought that if I unfollowed, I'd have to be more conscious of the content I want to take in.
Rock's current establishment is more conscious than any other of music's underrecognized forebears — namely of unsung blues and R&B artists.
They don't make you jittery, but "you're a little bit more conscious...a little sharper early in the morning," he says.
It's about switching off the autopilot to assume control over your thoughts in order to live a more conscious, well-adjusted life.
The idea with "Phone Bootcamp," explains Holesh, is to make you more conscious of your smartphone habits and question them going forward.
With pet food, it's the "fresh" category that's really driving sales, as owners become more conscious about what they're feeding their animals.
If you have to think about being respectful of the earth maybe it makes you more conscious and respectful of people too.
"You see companies becoming much more conscious of the fact that they can't expect their employees to be always on," Huffington says.
As people become more conscious of the ingredients in their products, niche cosmetic brands are popping up to inform a curious audience.
"As a Latin person, he should be more conscious of who Hamilton was — he's glorifying a person that represents oppression," she said.
When you're more conscious with your spending, you might be surprised at how much more room you can create in your budget.
She asked for a mask to use during rehearsals, and found that it actually helped her become more conscious of her sound.
Today, even unconscious amateur photography has improved vastly: We know how to frame images better, we're more conscious of what we do.
It wants to "bend the marketplace," she said, to make all products safer, more reliable and more conscious of their users' privacy.
Obama was also much more conscious of trying to preserve the institution of the presidency and the norms and laws around it.
"Since SARS took place in 2003, people in Hong Kong are more conscious about health and how to protect themselves," she said.
What was interesting about it is that there was nothing in between, so it made me more conscious of my phone usage.
Plus, I've become a much more conscious spender, buying more of what I need and less of what I want in the moment.
As a young man, you think more about sex as a competition or a sport, but later it becomes more conscious and enjoyable.
Snow-sports enthusiasts think of themselves as great lovers of nature and clean air, more conscious than most people of the changing climate.
People are more conscious of the projects' impact on their environment, of the big money that is at stake and of their rights.
But I think the struggle to balance your time and your work and your family pushes women to be more conscious of it.
But sometimes a Justice may be more conscious of exerting an influence, in the here and now, on political forces outside the Court.
Instead, Barcelona's campaign is "dismantling the pedagogic work that should be done to make citizens more conscious" of their tax obligations, Cruzado said.
I've also become a much more conscious spender, buying more of what I need and less of what I want in the moment.
I've also become a much more conscious shopper, buying more of what I need and less of what I want in the moment.
Blockbuster games are becoming more conscious of the space they occupy in pop culture, delivering an emotionally wider range of stories and experiences.
Whether it made me more conscious about the gravity of decision making or opened me up to a different, more life affirming course.
Smarter Living: There are simple ways to be a more conscious consumer, whether by reducing your carbon footprint or buying from ethical sources.
As we've become more conscious of our carbon footprint and placed a renewed emphasis on sustainability in how we consume, so have hotels.
Smarter Living: There are simple ways to be a more conscious consumer, whether by reducing your carbon footprint or buying from ethical sources.
Now, she is pledging to make the European Central Bank more conscious of the environment if she is confirmed as its new president.
Social media means we're a lot more conscious of the way we depict ourselves and how we feel about ourselves and our bodies.
Chances are, you'll become a more conscious spender, buying more of what you need and less of what you want in the moment.
But Woodstock was far more conscious of the potential of mass spectacle, owing largely to its creative masterminds, Michael Lang and Artie Kornfeld.
"There was a hope that Lopez Obrador would be a little more conscious about how he would approach the private sector," he said.
But as he became more and more aware of exactly where his money was going, he became a more conscious and efficient spender.
Companies are pushed toward becoming more conscious of their business practices and social impact as consumers have more access to such information, Steiner said.
And I think over the years it's getting much better, and also government is becoming much more conscious about, clarify a lot of information.
Being more conscious of the language we use around mental health is something every single person can do and it does make a difference.
In addition, the movement aims to simply allow people to become more conscious of where their food comes from and how it got there.
The League is certainly a more selective group of people that might be more conscious of maintaining a good reputation and not wasting time.
On the other hand, growing reliance on public ratings and reputation rankings could make us more conscious of our behaviour and kinder to others.
The festival would run til three in the morning, and I was a hell of a lot more conscious of my need for rest.
Yet, being more conscious consumers — particularly when it comes to choosing what we eat— could make a big impact on our rapidly changing climate.
On the cash diet, I became a much more conscious spender, buying more of what I needed and less of what I wanted. 2.
"We have to be more conscious of how we support, protect and take care of women — and not in a patronizing way," he said.
But we're here to offer up some tools to make more conscious decisions next time you've got the urge to hit *add to cart*.
A lot of friends of mine, specifically friends of color, have either been targeted or have been more conscious of walking through white spaces.
But it happens to be one of the things I can actually do something about, so I'm trying to be more conscious of it.
"I said if I was going to figure out how to spend my time, I want to spend more conscious time with music," Tandon said.
Agrawal wants to harness this curiosity to change attitudes and make people more conscious—of themselves, of other people, and of the world around them.
One thing we all could be more conscious of is the understanding that both emotions and technologies are historical artifacts, that they're shaped by humans.
WATTERS: And use and I, as a white, straight male should be more conscious of my privileges when I go walk around in everyday society?
History will look back at us and wonder why we didn't make more conscious choices about what we consume in order to save our ecosystem.
Facebook has been making a more conscious effort to work with newspapers and digital publishers on bolstering their subscription and monetization efforts through its platform.
It's not quite a "clean" routine since that term doesn't have a real definition, but I'd say I've become more conscious about ingredients and formulas.
Any plunge in the stock market can make the rich more conscious of their spending, especially when it comes to luxury pieces auctioned at Sotheby's.
As Alden Wicker argued in Quartz, consumers who were trying to make more conscious choices about what they bought had almost little to no impact.
As I grew older, I became more conscious of the building's eccentricities and the fact that nobody else I knew lived in conditions like these.
And in an age when people are trying to be more conscious of their purchasing choices, like seeking natural or local brands, it's, well, jarring.
He notes that he underwent surgery during July, but is doing better now, although he's much more conscious about the way he lives his life.
We're all on social media and more conscious than ever of how we measure up to other people, and if people like us or not.
For Trump, who may be more conscious of how he is perceived than any politician in history, the mockery is likely to be especially painful.
About jazz he is only marginally more conscious than Adorno, who could never get beyond its association with commerce to appreciate it as an art.
She provides her clients with tools to help them be more conscious of how they think and how they react to the things that frighten them.
We always tell patients to be more conscious of their posture which means it is a mental decision similar to a diet, like a lifestyle change.
It would certainly help consumers being more conscious in their choices which would snowball into forcing manufacturers to think twice before double dyeing a $5 top.
Aside from celebrities, there is no one who is more conscious of his or her own subconscious signals, vocal and visual cues than a presidential candidate.
"People need to be more conscious that putting people down based on their sexual choices or identities is inappropriate and can be hurtful," Dr. Zeising says.
Being more conscious about how many jumps she made during practices allowed the coaching staff to preserve Dietzen's health and prolong her career on the court.
"I sense a slight change in Kuroda's comments, which suggests that he's becoming more conscious of the exit," said Norio Miyagawa, senior economist at Mizuho Securities.
Constantly testing new products, covering launches, and researching brands surely makes you a more conscious consumer; gone are the days of credit card swiping with abandon.
Choosing to buy investment pieces that we'll use for years rather than fast fashion throw-aways is one small step to being a more conscious consumer.
I suppose one thing, I am more conscious of the dangers in terms of making music foolproof with various things that can happen in the theater.
Lewis said the use of live animals as mascots is becoming more controversial, as society as a whole becomes more conscious about the rights of animals.
On the cash diet, I've become a much more conscious spender, buying more of what I need and less of what I want in the moment.
Consumers have been moving away from granola and snack bars, once a staple breakfast food, as they become more conscious of high sugar content in them.
With coronavirus making us more and more conscious of preventing illnesses, research also suggests that mild to moderate exercise may protect people from dying from flu.
The experienced moment is a more conscious, psychological sense of now, "a slightly longer period in which a single event seems to unfold," as Burdick wrote.
What I've seen is that women have started to become a lot more conscious that they have a menstrual cycle, and that it might affect them.
To get more out of life — more meaning, more joie de vivre — I needed to start doing less and to become more conscious about my choices.
Choices have proliferated and people have grown more conscious of what they eat, so donut stores are facing the same challenges as fast-food outlets like McDonald's.
As a result, when couples today do have children, they are more informed and more conscious of safety concerns because they've taken the time to educate themselves.
Intrepid CEO James Thornton noted that increased climate awareness in recent years has led to travelers becoming more conscious about their impact on the destinations they visit.
You get a little bit of Trap Lord on the album—you get the "Hood Pope" on the album, which is like Trap Lord but more conscious.
The consumer mindset has shifted, people are becoming increasingly more conscious of what they eat and the wider impact that food has on their health and wellbeing.
In an effort to be more conscious, I ventured into Vancouver's alleyways to find something edible for myself and perhaps some baked goods for a food bank.
It sometimes gets criticised for not being more 'conscious' but I think it was an accurate reflection of the times and is therefore a very political genre.
Paired with a high-deductible insurance plan, the idea is that HSAs help reduce healthcare spending by making patients more conscious of how they spend their dollars.
HSAs are paired with a high deductible health insurance plan and are intended to make people more conscious of how they spend health dollars and reduce costs.
As he gets older and is able to process his memories at a higher level, he becomes more and more conscious that a "home" isn't always permanent.
I'm much happier—like a thousand times happier—and I think I'm more conscious of the type of relationships that I want to have in the future.
At a time when shoppers are becoming more conscious and discerning of the ingredients in products they use, Credo has become a mecca for all things clean.
The act of looking involves more than the eyes; perhaps because of Williams's minimalist aesthetic, I became more conscious of how my body kept changing its focus.
"It made people more conscious of their decisions, I think, making sure not to walk alone," Colonel Gilpin said in an interview with NBC News last year.
Speaking of which... I write a weekly personal finance newsletter, which is where I first detailed my desire to track and be more conscious with my spending.
That can be something as simple as being a little bit more conscious of sustainability and anti-waste, and the importance of integrating that into our programs.
In it, you'll find brands who are innovating with better and more conscious manufacturing methods, cleaner ingredients, and earth-friendly packaging — without compromising on efficacy or style.
A concerned onlooker asked the Comcast workers to be more conscious of those around them as their truck's location and minimal cones were not giving drivers ample notice.
New research and a more conscious exploration of health disparities in this country show us that black Americans have worse health outcomes than white Americans across the board.
Second, in addition to becoming more conscious of our preference for short-termism, we need to be adjusting our systems in ways that compensate for our blind spots.
Employees assigned to receive wellness training did become more conscious of diet and exercise, but didn't score better on various health measures or spend less on health care.
We need more conscious people behind the lens, and therefore we're going to have more people in front of the lens who are going to support this movement.
That means that even if your bladder isn't for some reason fuller than normal, you'll be more conscious of the fact that you have to pee a bit.
Now, I make conscious decisions while at school to protect myself, such as, I sit in different places, and I am more conscious of the people around me.
All this makes him more conscious of paying the bills and no longer the wunderkind who eight years ago won the Turner Prize, for British artists under 50.
"That's great that we are more and more conscious, but it's still not enough and more efforts should be made to change our habits and lifestyle," she said.
If studies are done using surveys, then scientists will likely end up aware that they're part of a test and may be more conscious of their implicit biases.
Though many aimed their frustrations towards director Neil Marshall and producers Larry Gordon and Lloyd Levin, some pointed out that actors, too, should be more conscious when accepting roles.
Even as she grew, and became more conscious of the true threat represented by the Nazis, Kerr's outlook remained focused on the possibilities life presented, rather than its downfalls.
"(Defense) is one thing we understand that we have to clean up, get better at it and be more conscious of it coming out of the gate," DeRozan said.
We dropped a couple of home games early in the season and the coaching staff stressed that we have to be more conscious of taking advantage of home court.
I have been more conscious of housing policies and politics in my own neck of the woods since reading this piece, especially since I am a renter myself. 3.
The film is no more conscious of Freddie Mercury's reality than his Queen bandmates are in that scene, because it isn't trying to be a biopic about Mercury's life.
Admittedly, a lot of the collective terms in the book need updating to fit our more conscious times, but it does still possess an embarrassment of riches (wink wink!).
These missteps have taught me that I have to be more conscious of how I interact with women employees, even when I'm trying to be helpful and more inclusive.
Interestingly, Apple has kept a couple of its older phones available, just in case you're more conscious of your budget than you are of the latest and greatest features.
"Global warming is not just about air temperature near the surface—it's critical to the sea level, as we're becoming more and more conscious of as scientists," said Peltier.
In addition to saving you money down the road, this approach will likely make you a more conscious spender and force you to think twice before swiping your credit card.
Before the guilt trip hits you too hard, that doesn't mean you should lay off buying makeup forever — but there are ways to be more conscious of the recycling process.
As consumers become more conscious of the way their spending habits affect our environmental surroundings, sustainable purchasing practices are a priority — and many retailers are shifting their business models accordingly.
Though people have always showed some concern about their privacy, revelations of government-led surveillance programs by whistleblower Edward Snowden made them more conscious about their privacy and digital rights.
We're all busy and probably should be more conscious about how we use apps for everyone's sake, joining only when we have the time and energy to put into them.
Contrary to what the 401k graphs mentioned above might have alluded to, surveys have shown that millennials are actually more conscious and proactive about retirement than the two previous generations.
"As financial volatility looms, we believe consumers will be more conscious of their spending, which can be a factor contributing to weaker auction sales," Chen said in a note Thursday.
It could be argued that LA Kitchen's philosophy is not terribly different than the current trend to be more conscious about food waste going on in restaurants around the world.
"Be a bit more conscious about the demand every one of us places on the internet, that is a good step to help out and ease the overload," he added.
Other times, with the less polished volunteers who recorded my textbooks or, years later, the digital voice of screen-reading software, the translation to an inner voice is more conscious.
As cities inevitably produce more barriers to wall off the remote threat of another attack, we will grow only more conscious of the ever-present threat posed by ordinary objects.
Whether the combined impact of Jay-Z, Shakira, and Lopez will convince people that the NFL is serious about becoming more conscious of race in America remains to be seen.
"I just want to feel like what I'm doing with food makes sense and it's more conscious of the environment and it's focusing on what I actually love," Regan said.
"It's really just about taking that time to reflect on how your biases might be showing up in your actions and allowing yourself to make more conscious decisions," she said.
I love passing by all of the gorgeous cafes on foot, but my expenses are so high right now with moving, and I'm trying to be more conscious where I can.
Jones pointed out that every ancient civilization had some form of time management, but the Greeks and Romans were much more conscious of regulating it in both private and public life.
But logging your intake in a food diary or using some kind of device or phone or tablet – I like the Fitbit app – can make you more conscious of your intake.
"I wasn't trying to be Snowden or anything," she says, referring to Edward Snowden, a more famous whistle-blower and a man with a far more conscious plan to divulge information.
And I think the big change from the period before "Omnivore's Dilemma" is just that people are much more conscious and interested in the story of where their food comes from.
Liou's thinking is that in the past, when more clothing had to be made at home, the general population was more conscious of garment quality and able to make informed purchases.
I'm more conscious than I was as a child of how something is written, though now when I look at my childhood favorites, they seem clear, at once graceful and straightforward.
One Imgur user was quick to point out that magazines, including Women's Health, are making a concerted effort to be more conscious about the messaging in stories and on their covers.
Why it matters: As users around the world grow more conscious of how much their online activity is monitored — by governments, platforms, service providers and advertisers — VPNs are booming in popularity.
The trauma of being uprooted from her Cuban homeland as a girl would leave her with questions about her identity and make her more conscious of being a woman of color.
"What was more conscious was trying to make an album that was in some musical way trying to make some beauty in the face of — well, of evil, really," she said.
There seems to be a strong argument that we should be more conscious of what we are willing to risk, and what we are willing to pay, for a placebo effect.
What I think we're doing is making people feel less alone, feel more connected to these ideas through music and art, and that allows them to become more active and more conscious.
At one point or another, most artists move into a time in their lives when they become more conscious of the world around them and how their art interacts with that world.
Even before Regan came along, I found myself more drawn to such spaces than I'd once been and more conscious and appreciative of them as antidotes to the fragmenting of American life.
Even before Regan came along, I found myself more drawn to such spaces than I'd once been and more conscious and appreciative of them as antidotes to the fragmenting of American life.
She explained why becoming more conscious of our phone habits — and trying to change them — is a good idea: One of the most powerful things is to start framing this issue differently.
What we know for sure is that people around the world are becoming more conscious of the particular way that technology mega-corporations are working to change the legal and media landscape.
"He's always been more conscious of the aspects of music that aren't music, which is good, because I'm totally not, I know what I don't like, and that's about it," says Brian.
But it does suggest to single mothers that they might want to be a little more conscious of that and push their children a little more to encourage that kind of language development.
I've regularly been able to work for over eight hours off the charger, and I feel like I could eke out another hour or two if I were more conscious about power management.
"The new economics of exploration mean that rather than pursuing high-cost, high-risk exploration strategies - elephant hunting in the Arctic, for example - the majors have become more conscious of costs," Latham said.
But Chenoweth hopes that, once the regulations are approved, hopefully before the climbing season starts in May, visitors will be more conscious about their number 2 — and keep an eye on each other.
The medical-device industry has become more conscious of computer security, says Mr Campos, particularly after an incident in 2011 when researchers at a security conference remotely hacked a pacemaker live on stage.
For me, the more our planet is under so much stress, so much pollution, so much devastation, the more conscious I have been about whether or not my products are harming the environment.
And as friends to other friends who make less, we need to teach ourselves to be more conscious of requests we're making of each other and/or be clear if we expect reciprocity.
Cooking with as little waste as possible — whether it's leftover food or plastic packaging — has become a goal for many restaurants as the industry becomes more and more conscious of its environmental impact.
"People are more conscious of the potential costs" of living together, said Stephanie Coontz, director of research and public education for the Council on Contemporary Families, a nonpartisan group of experts and researchers.
"One of my favorite things that's happening in this moment is that a lot of us are looking at the language that we choose to use and becoming more conscious about it," she said.
I'm trying to be more conscious in the products I use and the brands I support, so I feel guilty about using Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in Cafe ($6) because Maybelline tests on animals.
If we don't integrate the dark parts of the world within ourselves along with the light parts we're more conscious of, "we have no hope of dealing with the whole of things," she said.
For example, on the question of ethics, which Sachs's Museum Course addressed, museums are ever more conscious of, and actively debate, the ethics and professional responsibilities of how we acquire a work of art.
The other aspect of Coen Gilbert&aposs approach to his personal life and work is meditative, where he is more conscious of living in the present, which leads to more control over his emotions.
CREW wrote in its request that Haley should have been more "conscious of the appearance concerns" surrounding her acceptance of private air travel since her colleagues at the administration were making their own headlines.
There are plenty of industries that need to be more conscious about security, like healthcare for example, and need to make sure their engineers are trained and ready for new scenarios as they emerge.
"He's become a more conscious, responsible human being who is looking to right the wrongs that he's made and grown into more of a man," Mr. Malek told The New York Times last week.
But the change presented a social challenge as well: The bats are purchased by parents and coaches of teams that often are far more conscious of their budgets than high school or college programs.
But Ms. Shields started becoming a more conscious collector through the Academy, as a chairwoman of its benefit, the Tribeca Ball, which takes place on Monday and this year honors the artist Will Cotton.
Interestingly, older women were somewhat more optimistic than younger women that #MeToo would lead to certain positive outcomes, like making women more likely to report harassment and making men more conscious of their behavior.
It's paradoxical to say it, but we're in a good place right now: we have multiple generations of black folks who are more conscious and we also have multiple spaces to gain that consciousness.
The nature of its products appeal to consumers – especially, young millennial women – who are more conscious of the chemicals in their products, as well as those who want to buy organic for the environmental benefits.
It reminds us that, albeit slowly, the fashion industry is making a real effort to be more diverse and inclusive — it also makes us more conscious of when brands get (or don't get) something right.
The experience did make me more conscious about my safety, because I had a few strange customers who would follow me around in the store or who would act like they were "fascinated" with me.
But it's like, I kinda feel like sometimes that if people are just more conscious about how they're shopping and what they're doing in general, it's better than if they're trying to be perfect consumers.
Through new research and a more conscious exploration of health disparities, it's only recently being acknowledged that systemic racism can and does play a significant role in the mental and physical health of black Americans.
All we have to do is be a bit more conscious of how the people around us are navigating their own interactions with others and adapt that in a way that is comfortable to us.
Major achievements are generally more difficult in election years because there is less time on the legislative calendar and lawmakers are more conscious of how votes might impact them in primary races and general elections.
The jury's still out on the efficacy of wearables when it comes to long term health issues, but there's the undeniable immediate effect of making users more conscious of movement as they go about their day.
While we, as viewers in America, learn from its insights into self-love and self-reflection, what we can also glean from it is a model of being more conscious of our position in the world.
As consumers become more conscious about the health and environmental impacts of eating animals, and science allows for more creative and convincing meat substitutes, the market for meat alternatives is only going to continue to grow.
The mom of two's career has made her much more conscious about the importance of a healthy diet at a young age – something she realized was easily at risk as soon as Ford started attending school.
It wasn't until mid-March that I was more conscious about wearing gloves to get gas, leaving packages outside for a few days before bringing them in, not getting the mail, and that sort of thing.
"As people are making bigger cultural statements, they're also becoming more conscious about how they spend their money, where it's going, and if it can benefit others," said Nicholas Watson, a vice president of Housing Works.
Seventy-three percent said it was very or somewhat likely that the movement would make women feel more comfortable reporting sexual assault and harassment, and 66 percent believed it would make men more conscious of inappropriate behavior.
As consumers continually become more conscious of the products they buy and the brands they support, many companies are doing away with the strictly-for-profit mentality and are setting up initiatives to become more socially responsible.
As I've been getting older and making more friends outside of school, I've been trying to be more conscious of fostering relationships with people who will put in the same amount of effort that I put in.
I'm also looking out for signs of growing resentment, on either side of this partnership, as well as attempting to be more conscious of when and how I contribute to the unpaid invisible labor in our household.
This color-shifting visual card was really effective at making me more conscious of what I was spending my money on; I felt guilty seeing my Apple Card almost entirely orange and a $211 balance beneath it.
Wong says he's aware that Trump has not appeared particularly concerned about human rights abuses in Hong Kong, but said the US government appears far more conscious of the situation than it did during the Umbrella Movement.
"Companies, for now at least, are being more conscious around Workplace because of the lack of clarity around data usage that has plagued the parent brand," Wayne Kurtzman, an analyst with the research firm IDC, told Reuters.
The report said that in order to protect and restore the ocean and its ecosystems, humans will need to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and be more conscious about how to manage the use of natural resources.
Rihanna, 31, explained at her recent Fenty x Webster Pop-up Cocktail party that, as her own body evolved it made her more conscious of varying body shapes, something she kept front of mind while designing her clothing.
I don't think that Apple is unique in consciously deploying a narrative frame as a technique, but I do think that the company has shown a deeper, more conscious awareness of its structure and importance than anybody else.
EGW: I think if more people were taking their everyday actions to a more conscious level, and we were having more open conversations like this one, we'd be laying the groundwork to resolve a lot of these issues.
In the study, the experimental group, who became more conscious of their smartphone use, and took adequate breaks from it, were able to experience psychological detachment from work (which is essential for recovery and engagement), relaxation, and mastery.
At least Luna & Larry lists organic coconut milk first, along with other organic ingredients like organic fair trade cocoa, making it a better choice for those more conscious about the quality and origin of an ice cream's ingredients.
But Douglas Brinkley, the historian and a friend, thinks Mr. Penn, 55, has become more conscious of his legacy, which includes a charity to assist survivors of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and a women's health clinic there.
If we're more conscious of how our spending is connected to our values and learn from some of the recent scientific research, we might just be able to use money in a way that really does buy happiness.
Although it is laudable that companies are making more conscious efforts to tackle gender biases, initiatives such as re-skilling and career development programs do more to help women advance in the workplace and drive forward their careers.
"I think that's a direction it can head, if more people aren't more conscious, and there isn't more organization around what's actually happening to us as workers, and how society is being transformed by this technology," he said.
Whether it's more conscious consumers worried about the environmental impact of the dairy industry or those who choose to stay away from dairy for health or ethical reasons, one thing is clear — milk alternatives are here to stay.
People in Peterborough have seen the cost of unrestricted immigration and, as a result, are more conscious than most of the benefits or otherwise of Britain's membership of the EU. Is it any wonder that they are more sceptical?
Today's Cupertino company is much more conscious of giving people what they want, offering a diversity of Apple Watch sizes and styles, a multiplicity of iPads to choose from, and now a trifecta of iPhones with the latest specs.
The mood won't be as chill once the moon treks through Capricorn between Tuesday and Wednesday, so try to be more conscious of your trigger responses in the relationship department when it faces off with temperamental Mars on Tuesday.
"While saving a dollar or two on coffee isn't going to make you a millionaire overnight, these small, practical, money-saving actions will help you make more conscious spending decisions in other, bigger areas of your life," she says.
I always feel obnoxious when I request a "Georgian orange" and ask who the producer is, but it's made me a more conscious consumer, and I like having a newfound interest in something I would usually just consume by the bucket.
I do believe we have to be mindful and again, you're hearing this from Jamie Dimon, you're hearing this from Ray Dalio, you're in for many people now that there is a need for I would say more conscious capitalism.
"I order more food than I eat and I buy more food and I wanna be more conscious and less wasteful, because I feel like a lot of times I get too much and then I send it back," she explains.
While the prospect of reaching new places and even people still tantalises the adventurous, explorers have become far more conscious of a duty to preserve the environment and less keen to be seen as no more than frostbitten action heroes.
"I know I'm going to have to be much more conscious in these circumstances, much more careful, much more sensitive, and that this will not happen again going forward," Franken told dozens of reporters outside of his Capitol Hill office.
Mindfulness meditation involves observing the workings of your mind — emphatically including such feelings as anxiety, rage, and loathing — with a "non-attachment" (as Buddhists put it) that gives you more conscious control over whether to accept the guidance of these feelings.
"Everyone is becoming more conscious of the world around us, so it would be great to provide our content and expertise to game developers who are interested in bringing these stories to life in new and exciting ways," Jorge tells me.
The moon enters Scorpio this morning, and while it's like you to be open and generous with everything you have, it would be wise at this time to be more conscious of how you spend your time, energy, and money.
In surveys, his consulting company, LifeCourse Associates, has found that teenagers are extremely anxious about being criticized on social media and are more conscious than their parents of when an app makes them feel bad — or at least aren't bashful about saying so.
"I think we're all learning to communicate — well maybe not all of us — but a lot of us are taking up this opportunity to become more conscious and loving in the way we communicate with each other, more compassionate I guess," she said.
So to really see a change, I made the commitment to be more mindful of my eating (no crazy diets, just more conscious of what I was putting in my body) and signed up for Classpass to go in tandem with my treatments.
The financial crisis underlined how managers could bank millions while shareholders picked up the pieces; public anger over inequality has made boards more conscious of the bad publicity that comes with egregious pay; and the votes on pay have given investors more leverage.
As I became more connected to my body and its needs, I started to be more conscious of how it felt and how it moved, and I took better care of it — it was now the source of my income, after all.
"Young people are often more conscious about the misinformation on the internet and can in many cases disagree with parents who have bought into unfounded and dangerous anti-immunization diatribes and pseudoscience," said a memo from the organization in support of the bill.
Airlines are more conscious than ever about their image with regard to climate change—see the recent proclamations about going carbon-neutral from JetBlue and Delta—and this could make for an easy way to impress the public and help the planet.
If we are going to sustain ourselves as a species — and this is both our economic prosperity as well as our very lives and existence — we have to start having policies that are far more conscious to that intersectionality of life itself.
If we know more about gut health — which we spoke about a lot during our retreat through our partnership with Tropicana Essentials Probiotics — and its effects on blood pressure, digestion, and our reproductive systems, we're more conscious of putting health friendly foods in our diet.
The study recommends companies first become more conscious of the promotion gap at their organization and then set targets for getting women into first-level manager roles Currently only a third of companies set targets for hiring and promoting women into first-level manager roles.
Aina Khan, a London-based lawyer who specialises in family law, is prime mover of a campaign called "Register Our Marriage", which aspires both to change the law and to make Muslims, especially women, more conscious of the dire consequences of a religious-only rite.
"WeWork and sweetgreen share a vision for creating community and being more conscious global citizens, fostering discussion and recognition of the way our actions impact ourselves, our communities, and the world around us," WeWork president and CFO Artie Minson said in a press release.
Five is a very small number, especially in this day and age where we need to keep tabs on everything (geddit), but at least you'll be more conscious of your Chrome tab usage — which we can all admit, gets out of hand far too easily.
We've compiled some of our favorite young labels founded (and led) by women, which doesn't just illustrate the range of what these designers bring to the global retail landscape, but also how easy it is to shift your spending habits towards more conscious consumption.
Perhaps only a white American in the postwar period could have written the Earthsea books, could speak of an autonomous self within its own narrative, waiting to blaze forth; writers and filmmakers are more conscious now of systemic forces and the undertow of history.
"It's super interesting, because normally you wouldn't think of having knives be gorgeous, but now they're beautiful with the rainbow colors, [they come in] bronze or gold, it's really interesting to see that everywhere, people are a lot more conscious of aesthetics," she says.
Using the phi yardstick, Scott Aaronson, a computer scientist known for razorlike skepticism, has calculated that a relatively simple grid of electronic logic gates — something like the error-correcting circuitry in a DVD player — can be many times more conscious than a human brain.
You already know that warmer weather makes you a little more conscious of the amount of deodorant and sunscreen you need every morning, but what you might not know is that it's also the season in which Lyme disease becomes more of a threat.
In addition, the company believes voice ads can help marketers reach their audience at a time when people are being more conscious about how much time they're looking at their phone's screen — and attempting "screen detoxes" where they aren't picking up their device as often.
Nearly four decades later, having gone through periods of high and low sales, the company—which has literally tried to define desirability in the recent past — is now being challenged by younger consumers to evolve in a market that's increasingly more conscious about diversity.
But perhaps because they don't have a woman in the household keeping track of the emotional temperature, gay men are much more conscious than heterosexual men of monitoring their partner's needs for emotional support so that they can provide support when it is really needed.
However, as we enter a new decade — one that boasts a more conscious generation of millennial and Gen-Z consumers and growing concerns of climate change — the fur wars have taken on a new focus that goes beyond just ethics and animal welfare: sustainability.
Plant-based fast food has been the latest craze as diners become more conscious of how their food is sourced and its impact on the environment, giving a big boost to Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods, two of the biggest players to launch faux meats.
Though Evans and Wahl both acknowledge that YouTube played a major role in sparking their over-spending, they also say that it has helped them temper their shopping urges of late, and introduced them to new people and concepts who are also encouraging more conscious consumption.
But, on a more conscious level, I saw a close friend of mine die about two years ago from cancer, and there were a lot of beeping machines around, and they weren't in their home, and honestly, that terrifies me more than the moment of death.
"This year will be bigger than the last because we have historical momentum; each time more people are becoming more conscious, and people are waking up," said Vanina Escala, a leader of the "Not one Less" ("Ni Una Menos") movement that has organized marches against femicides.
"From Halloween costumes to Cinco de Mayo parties to the Washington Redskins, to decorative bindis and other music festival fashion, the new millennium and an avowedly more conscious generation of people is tasked with taking seriously all kinds of cultural masquerade," she goes on to write.
Alice Julier, a sociologist and the author of "Eating Together," says being forced to dine at home has been good in some ways: It's made people more aware of their dependence on restaurants and more conscious of the labor involved in putting food on the table.
Uber said that allowing riders to easily see their rating encourage them to be more conscious of how they act in a car (maybe riders will stop slamming doors, for example.) This is the fastest how-to we've ever done, which just goes to show how simple it is.
Many Uber drivers are immigrants who have directly been impacted by the Trump administration's immigration policy — and increasingly, Uber and other tech companies are being forced, by their employees and by public pressure, to make more conscious decisions about and take responsibility for who they do business with.
I could not shake the suspicion, watching "She's Gotta Have It," that Lee made better, more bracing work in the era in which he was more conscious and more irreverent than the culture at large — a time when he found himself freer to enlighten as well as offend.
In an effort to minimize her own ecological footprint, she shops secondhand, uses cloth diapers and buys shares in her local C.S.A. Doing your part might look entirely different, but there are some straightforward ways to be a more conscious consumer, even if you're short on time and cash.
After the years of deployment of the web through different platforms (browser, mobile, TV, objects…) where personal data was just gathered and used in a ruthless way, I believe end users and companies are getting more conscious of the value (and not only the financial value) of their data.
"In the last five years or so, I really started becoming more conscious and aware of what I'm consuming whether it be what I am watching, eating, wearing or what I'm shopping for," Meester, 33, told PEOPLE exclusively at the launch dinner celebrating the collaboration in Los Angeles on Monday night.
While I am still getting used to it, and have it set for every three hours rather than every hour, I find that between "stand" and "breathe," I am more conscious of how long I sit and how caught up into things I get, and these help me take a moment.
I'm the first one to admit that while the number of responsibilities outweighs the minutes of the day by many multipliers and how important yet difficult it is to juggle them all successfully, I've become more conscious of the need to take the time to keep myself at my peak.
The movies of Philippe Garrel, for instance, are far outside the mainstream of contemporary French cinema, but festivals and the efforts of boutique distributors are likely to make you more conscious of his (very excellent) oeuvre than you will be about the "Astérix and Obélix" movies many French families eat up.
As it went on, I grew more and more conscious of the teen-culture parts it was built from — "Sixteen Candles" here, "Carrie" there, and the fifth episode is a full-on "Breakfast Club" homage, complete with a recon-mission caper and a burnout-girl character in the John Bender role.
As consumers grow more and more conscious of the heavy toll that the meat industry takes on the environment, you'd think that the companies that raise meat would want to become more transparent, sharing their practices in order to show that they're making an effort to innovate and make less of an impact.
"I hope the community will become more conscious about the importance of planting trees and looking after the ecosystem in order to raise seafood sustainably and prevent coastal erosion," he said, looking toward the Gulf of Thailand, which has gnawed away at the shore, bringing the sea ever closer to his home.
"This can lead to investors becoming more conscious against investing in the company which can hurt long term sustainability of some of the businesses," said Shriram Subramanian, managing director of proxy advisory firm InGovern, adding that the violence in southern India suggested they weren't listening to concerns about the environment and health issues.
" Read Our Review No. 49 Vevey, Switzerland "Hotel du Lac," which chronicles a single woman's vacation at a Swiss resort, is generally viewed as Brookner's "most absorbing novel; the heroine is more philosophical from the outset, more self-reliant, more conscious that a solitary life is not, after all, an unmitigated tragedy.
I do not mean, in this case, that art should be given away, but rather that artists and their representation should be more conscious about exactly what they are exploiting and should question the durability of a model of art centered on exploiting artists (and, as a consequence, artists exploiting other artists).
I think Jackie, in conceiving of this CBS televised tour of the White House, made an even more conscious decision to use TV cameras to speak directly to the American people and craft a certain story that she wanted to tell — about her, and her husband, and their place in American history.
"Should we not be more conscious of the thickness of the noodles and the cross section of the bread?" says designer Kenya Hara, who explores the subtle beauty and surprising variety of these foods in a series of photorealistic illustrations currently on display at the "Fear and Love" exhibit at the Design Museum in London.
And we were like, "Well, we're more than that, and we don't just sing about 'Don't Touch My Shit' or boobs or whatever," so lyrically it's a little bit darker or a little bit more personal, and just a little more conscious of the fact that it's gonna be out there in the world.
Vicki and Justin wondered what it would be like to bring up a nonwhite child in Sioux County, and Vicki wondered, too, if she wanted to raise any kind of kid in the blinkered and censorious atmosphere of Orange City, which she was now even more conscious of than she had been growing up.
I asked [spiritual teacher and author of Be Here Now] Ram Dass if he wanted to do something, and we put on an event that drew more than 100 people for three days, because I wanted to find out who in this community was interested in caring for the dying in a more conscious way.
" Marquez echoes this, telling me, "I think people are becoming really more conscious of where their clothing is coming from and learning more about the stream, like the real lives that are making their garments, and kind of pushing against fast fashion and making their visible mends kind of a statement against this consumerism that's shoved down our throats.
While spokespeople for both brands assured Mashable that efforts were being made to reduce sugar content in their products, they also noted that nutrition information for every product sold is freely available to consumers in-store and online, making it clear that the public should maybe—just maybe—be a little more conscious of what they're putting into their bodies.
"Going into it, you're maybe a little more conscious of playing the right way and make sure you're playing smart and doing the right things just because the tail end of the back-to-backs, sometimes the legs aren't there quite as much as the night before," said Bailey, who redirected Mathew Barzal's shot past Braden Holtby 5 minutes 8 seconds into the third period.
Those of us who grew up with the internet are much more conscious of its permanence (teenagers tend to take more security measures to protect their online privacy than older millennials); meanwhile, young people in decades past likely had little awareness that misogynistic "inside jokes" or racist "costumes" would be able to be easily found a generation later and used as evidence against them.
" A year later, after Baltimore erupted into riots following the death in police custody of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man, Mr. Botel wrote, "White people have gradually become more conscious of the racist foundations of so many of our institutions, but we have continued to fall short of the fundamental reforms that would bring true justice to all people in our state.
I think it's often a case of raising awareness of these issues with the wider public, who may not even know what an ED looks like or even believe it's a real thing; to make healthcare professionals more conscious of how they treat them; to help society and the government see the stuff we do every day that is making EDs worse—those are the people we really need to reach to show how awful these things are.

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