| 31. | A lot of us take cognizance . . . of this turbulence in the national economies in the region.
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| 32. | Lord Macmillan examined previous cases and held that " the law takes no cognizance of carelessness in the abstract.
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| 33. | Unfortunately for Eve, Angel, in a moment of cognizance, recognizes Eve as she unleashes the parasite.
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| 34. | It was not meant for publication; the bishops never took official cognizance of it except to discard it.
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| 35. | Nitish Kumar did not take cognizance of the matter, that is why I had to go to Delhi.
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| 36. | The Fed has certainly taken cognizance of the fact that a lot of leading manufacturing sectors are actually in recession.
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| 37. | She was designated as a target for depth charge experiments under the cognizance of the Bureau of Ordnance on 9 June.
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| 38. | This cognizance is evident in his intrepid and transformative role in East Africa s healthcare, socioeconomic, and intellectual infrastructures.
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| 39. | Since its inception in 2003, Cognizance organises a series of guest lectures by well-known scientists, technologists and businessmen.
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| 40. | And the criminal justice system needs to recognize that, often, cognizance of circumstance can preclude having to go by the book.
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