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Meanings of more cognizant in English
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Usage of more cognizant in English
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So how, as we become morecognizant of DEI, do we support inner-city kids in getting outdoors?
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They worked for the rest of the day, trying everything, ever morecognizant of the deadline looming near.
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With the pirates (sort of) under control, the industry is now morecognizant of its own failings.
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If Manley is going to continue in his current role, he has to be morecognizant of what he says.
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Today's customers are also morecognizant of energy costs, said D'Ann Harper, who owns a Coldwell Banker brokerage in San Antonio, Texas.
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Clarence, morecognizant of the whole truth than the others, was equally silent and determined; and Mary Rogers was fired with the zeal of loyalty.
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As Black America addresses the economic implications of marriage equality, the community will be morecognizant of the need for fair pay for Black women.
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Going forward, "taxable investors and their advocates would do well to become morecognizant of the impact taxes have on fund returns," he wrote.