We are also acutely aware that completion of these and other outstanding items is painfully slow. |
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Leibniz, for all his Aristotelian credentials, was not acutely aware of the Aristotelian Problem of First Principles. |
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He is acutely aware that cowboy guns, although replicas of 19th century shooting irons, are still lethal weapons, not toys. |
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To his credit, Ryan is acutely aware of the difficulty, and is disarmingly modest about his achievement. |
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He is acutely aware that his wife may not have taken to this life as easily as he has. |
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All Western democracies are now acutely aware of the apocalyptic consequences of a well-orchestrated attack on high-profile facilities. |
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He was also acutely aware of being part a long and venerable exegetical tradition. |
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Jackson was acutely aware that Florida was a dangerous haven for fugitive slaves. |
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We came to the conclusion that comic fans of a certain ilk become acutely aware of Betty. |
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From her vast experience both as an actor and a producer Anne is acutely aware that discerning audiences expect a top class show. |
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Guy Claxton is acutely aware that whatever we say we are imposing a pre-existing framework of ideas. |
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From that day forth I became acutely aware that people say the most damnable stuff off-the-record. |
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In this operation I would be acutely aware of the need to minimise civilian casualties. |
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At the same, time we are acutely aware that we could not afford to broadcast the events without sponsors. |
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He was acutely aware of the hot blush that suddenly coloured his fair skin. |
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The Governors of the College are acutely aware of the growing educational needs of the wider Church in a changing world. |
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Darcy wanted to ask when he had ever paid any attention to furniture but he was acutely aware of Miss Elizabeth's presence. |
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The Council is acutely aware of this, and it is with those elements in mind that the activities are moving forwards. |
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Every once in a while a boxer dies in the ring or a soccer player collapses on the field, and such tragedies make us acutely aware of our own frailty. |
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It was acutely aware of the effect the pandemic might have on its population. |
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This section of road was flat and not having the wind whistling through our helmets we became acutely aware of just how isolated and tranquil our surroundings were. |
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Members of the middle or lower classes are acutely aware of the mechanisms of dispossession and exploitation. |
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Some ACRS participants had become acutely aware of this shortcoming and wanted the working group to address the topic of public diplomacy. |
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Most clerics err on the side of caution, acutely aware of the consequences of bad timing. |
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On the latter trip, I was acutely aware that these paradisical islands are threatened by both loss of culture and the planet's changing climate. |
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This implies being acutely aware of how gender identities and relations organize daily life and interact with culture. |
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I am acutely aware that nowadays traditionally liberal-minded public intellectuals in America are worried about pluralism. |
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Crews need to be more acutely aware that an approach near convective weather is a hazardous situation to begin with. |
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By the final quarter of 2008, the stainless steel industry was acutely aware that 2009 would be a breathtakingly difficult year. |
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We politicians must be acutely aware of this and try to keep a cool head at all times. |
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Employers are acutely aware that administrative policies and practices as well as their application have a significant impact on employee morale. |
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He was acutely aware of the problems of prolixity and worked hard to prune his original drafts, but his interest in minute analysis led inevitably to an expansive style. |
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McKamey had already been acutely aware of the danger of head injury in football. |
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She was also acutely aware of what relationships had to offer. |
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Meanwhile, because we are accustomed to the roles each actor usually performs, we become acutely aware that we are witnessing a performance, or masquerade. |
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The designers are acutely aware that a mix of social classes and income brackets improves facilities for the poorest without lowering the standards for the rich. |
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Born biologically female, Zoltar grew up acutely aware that he was set apart from other children. |
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These individuals are acutely aware of the responsibility that Parliament has entrusted in them. |
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Members of the Committee are acutely aware that citizens' trust in our work must be earned and nurtured, and then earned again. |
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Imperial Oil is acutely aware that Canadians are more concerned than ever about the effects of chemicals on their health and the environment. |
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The fact is, we are acutely aware of our potential for gathering significant intelligence that could benefit other government agencies. |
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The government is acutely aware of the need to implement the programme agreed with the IMF and the Pre-accession Economic Programme. |
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The Commission is acutely aware of the responsibilities bestowed upon it to act as Canada's nuclear watchdog in a fair and transparent manner. |
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Income inequalities have increased in urban areas since 2005, something the public is acutely aware of. |
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He has remained acutely aware of the need not to forget the names and the faces of those who are poor, sick and dying. |
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As an economist, I am acutely aware of the devastation to African economies due to armed violence. |
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These claimants are all acutely aware that they, like all members of the Plan, will have to live with smaller pensions than they had originally anticipated. |
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Friedman is acutely aware of the thin line between soap opera and sarcasm. |
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These digital natives celebrate their geekdom and their uniqueness, and they are acutely aware of what is considered cool. |
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They may be particularly sensitive to appearances and may be acutely aware or even embarrassed that they are different when, for example, they go out for dinner with a parent who is on oxygen. |
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Neocolonialism prevails in most islands, and West Indians are acutely aware of their dependence on overseas capital, decision makers, and technologies, particularly in the French-affiliated islands of the Lesser Antilles. |
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While Amazon has never given Kindle sales figures, publishers are acutely aware that it dominates the ebook market, giving it the power to set book prices – even at a loss. |
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We are acutely aware of the world we live and work in. |
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Secondly, the process of globalization had provided cheap and accessible communications, information and transport networks, making millions of people acutely aware of the relative poverty in which they lived. |
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To continue implementing its mandate efficiently, the Fund is acutely aware of the need for ongoing capacity building and pursued this in 2005 through staff training and the recruitment of additional capable personnel. |
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But although they need to be acutely aware of what is being said, and by whom, they do not need to respond to the day to day demands and rhythms generated by the commentariat or individual politicians. |
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As the critic for social development, I am also acutely aware of the extreme void that exists for many Canadians who live at the lower end of the economic spectrum. |
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I hope that everyone who votes tomorrow is acutely aware of this. |
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However, households that experience an above-average inflation may be more acutely aware of this than those that benefit from a below-average inflation. |
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Front line RAF pilots were acutely aware of the inherent deficiencies of their own tactics. |
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At the same time, we are acutely aware that the United Nations child protection framework for children in armed conflict needs further strengthening. |
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I'm acutely aware that this lovely blond beast, if properly provoked, could rip my lungs out with a single swipe of clawsome paw. |
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I minored in physics at university, so am acutely aware of atomic structure. |
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While we are acutely aware of children's physical health and genetic makeup, we focus on other parameters such as socio-emotional health, physical and motor movements, language, behaviour and cognition. |
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Those who have suffered as a community or as a nation also appear acutely aware of the role of young people in building a culture of peace, tolerance and understanding. |
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She is acutely aware of how desperate Labour is to skewer her. |
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She is acutely aware that if, in another week, no arrests have been made, no cars impounded, no search warrants executed, the pressure will be truly on. |
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There is, of course, considerable continuity in our work in this area but we are also acutely aware that the 'quality education debate' does not stand still but is dynamic and changing. |
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When Father Pire was awarded the Peace Nobel Prize, he became acutely aware of the problems and poverty in third world countries and decided to take action. |
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Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, a former United States federal judge who is its president, is acutely aware that this is the year when the tribunal must prove it can hold trials expeditiously and fairly. |
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Chelsea golden oldie Lampard has already joined the centurion club but was acutely aware that England's final two World Cup qualifiers were too important for ceremony. |
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Acutely aware that I've never done such a thing at a multiplex, I roam the lobby of the theater with him, looking for burnable scrap. |
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