We have to be cognizant of those lags and move monetary policy anticipating that it has a lagged effect on the economy. |
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Men should always be cognizant of the fact that the women they seek to court are daughters, sisters, or even mothers. |
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Remember that bonds will ultimately be a hidden cost, so be cognizant of what bonds you require in your contract. |
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However, our strong view is that the reform process in this respect needs to be cognizant of the realities on the ground. |
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The act of sending energy is a very dynamic thing to do, and we must be cognizant of the power of this action. |
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Thus, it is important to be cognizant of the messages that are sent and how the messages are stated. |
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Users should be cognizant of all applicable federal and provincial regulations, standards, protocols, and guidelines. |
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Dino Bourdos: Investors need to be cognizant of the fact that with greater return expectations come added risk. |
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Researchers should also be cognizant of this dynamic and withdraw a child from the study if dissent is valid. |
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We simply do not know what it means to be cognizant of the world around us. |
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Governments must be cognizant of shifting patterns in family practice if they are to plan for sufficient family physicians in the future. |
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However, there is also one danger in our proceedings, which we think we have be cognizant of. |
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Even very young children and infants who are not thought to be cognizant of the violence can be negatively affected. |
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Any move to change those processes has to be cognizant of this important fact. |
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I would also encourage Member States to be cognizant of efforts undertaken in other forums which address the problem of piracy and armed robbery at sea against ships off the coast of Somalia. |
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That is a huge number of people and is something that we should always be cognizant of when we talk about safety in infrastructure that transports that number of people. |
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Users or purchasers of forest-origin feedstocks must be cognizant of techniques to improve biomass quality and, for example, of the importance of a clean, dry furnish. |
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In order to do this, the bridge team must be familiar with the operation of all on-board navigation equipment and be cognizant of the limitations of the equipment. |
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The methodology limits the ability to evaluate the actual size of the client population with dementia and the reader will have to be cognizant of this when reviewing the statistics. |
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The entire range of human resource processes must be cognizant of the continuous learning imperative and this, by definition, includes senior executive leaders. |
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Landlords must also be cognizant of insurance. |
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In this case, rather than ambition being tempered by realism, there is a need to be cognizant of the grim reality facing all of us with the continued existence of nuclear weapons. |
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In applying these standards, States parties must be cognizant of their evolutionary character and therefore recognize that their obligations may develop beyond the standards articulated herein. |
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In designing these new innovative products, governments should be cognizant of the fact that different financial institutions operate under differing legislative regimes. |
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You starred on Entourage, but also seem to be cognizant of classism. |
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