In restructuring the repayment, one has to take cognizance of the foregoing factors ( income and cash flows ) and also the magnitude of the loan.
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They must treat the exercise as a solemn duty and in good faith in the interests of the company and also take cognizance of minority shareholders,
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Furthermore it takes cognizance of Afrikaans grammar and the natural developments in the Afrikaans language community, such as new terminology which emerges in technology and other disciplines.
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But he added, " The absence of evidence doesn't in any way prevent a political party from taking cognizance of what has become a widespread belief ."
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And finally, every CEO must take cognizance of the readiness of his or her organisation to embrace any set of changes that the new ITs can cause.
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The complaints were dismissed with Astro saying that the news agencies " did not take cognizance of the duty of Astro to comply with local content regulations ".
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However, since the constitutionality of the Resolution and the law from which it was based were being questioned, the Court nevertheless decided to take cognizance of the case.
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The European Parliament also takes cognizance of the fact that a large number of Kashmiri voters turned out despite calls for the boycott of elections by certain separatist forces.
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"In structuring the repayment, one has to take cognizance of the foregoing factors ( income and cash flows ) and also the magnitude of the loan, " it said.
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I am optimistic and hopeful that America, which after Sept . 11 has formed a world coalition against terrorism . . . will certainly take cognizance of our concerns,